Someone else has a go at reforming US Section 702 spying powers – and nope, no warrant requirement Back to plan A, then, eh?
Good luck finding competent Copilot help, warns Microsoft MVP Almost nobody has used it, or knows it well, so beware of consultants bearing cred
That time a JPL engineer almost killed a Mars Rover before it left Earth Forget Martian dust devils, it's the peril of the blue smoke you have to worry about
No link between internet use and poor mental health, according to Oxford boffins 'We looked very hard for a smoking gun linking technology and well-being and we didn't find it'
Six pack of sub-Neptune exoplanets hang tight around nearby star Their resonant orbits have remained unchanged for some 4 billion years Science30 Nov 2023 |
Nostalgia for XP sells out Microsoft's 2023 'Windows Ugly Sweater' Bliss not your thing? You could win the Paint version Bootnotes30 Nov 2023 | 3
SAP faces more accusations of breaching on-prem customers' trust Cloud-only innovation strategy slammed as users opt for on-prem and hosted support for S/4HANA Databases30 Nov 2023 | 3
We challenged you to come up with tech predictions for 2024 (wrong answers only) – here are some favorites so far Kettle Plus some of our own and the ugly Microsoft sweater one of you will win. Please take it off our hands... Bootnotes30 Nov 2023 |
Honda cooks up an electric motorbike menu, with sides of connectivity Plans buffet of components you can assemble into a dream machine Personal Tech30 Nov 2023 | 12
Weak session keys let snoops take a byte out of your Bluetooth traffic BLUFFS spying flaw present in iPhones, ThinkPad, plenty of chipsets Research30 Nov 2023 | 3
AI offers some novel crystal materials that could form future chips, batteries, more What's more, a robot managed to cook some of them up. So, y'know, it might not be entirely science fiction AI + ML30 Nov 2023 | 4
OpenAI makes it official: Sam Altman is back as CEO Microsoft joins the board in non-voting role AI + ML30 Nov 2023 | 11
AI won't take your job, might shrink your wages, European Central Bank reckons ICYMI In the US, however, folks are ready and willing to bin you for a bot
China's Loongson debuts processor that 'matches Intel silicon circa 2020' Best not to dismiss it, as Asus looks to be onboard and advances are promised On-Prem30 Nov 2023 | 7
US lawmakers have Chinese LiDAR on their threat-detection radar Amid fears Beijing could harvest spatial data, letter suggests Huawei-style bans may be needed Security30 Nov 2023 | 5
Rogue ex-Motorola techie admits cyberattack on former employer, passport fraud Pro tip: Don't use your new work email to phish your old firm Cyber-crime30 Nov 2023 | 3
Meta yanks VR headset's strap-on booster battery after charging bricks it A misbehaving Li-ion on your noggin - what could possibly go wrong? Personal Tech30 Nov 2023 | 3
Meta: If you're in our house running AI-massaged political ads, you need to 'fess up Facebook titan vows to protect two billion voters ... but US gets more protection than India, Indonesia, Mexico, EU AI + ML29 Nov 2023 | 3
Goldman sacked: Apple 'wants out' of credit card collab Don't be too shocked: Financial giant has been fleeing normie banking lately after failing to find footing Personal Tech29 Nov 2023 | 14
Locking down Industrial Control Systems SANS unveils online hub with valuable tools and information for cybersecurity professionals defending ICS Sponsored Post
Now AWS gets a ChatGPT-style Copilot: Amazon Q to be your cloud chat assistant AI Anthropic CEO also rocks up on stage for reasons
AWS radically speeds up small S3 object access with new tier Storage The pricing is the usual Amazon maze of numbers, we note
AWS unveils core-packed Graviton4 and beefier Trainium accelerators for AI Silicon Also hedging its bets with a healthy dose of Nvidia chips too
AWS previews AppFabric for productivity – pitched as AI-powered glue between apps Code Park user data in Amazon's servers for ML-generated insights and actions – yea or nay for you?
AWS loads up CodeWhisperer: AI for infrastructure as code, Visual Studio C# support, more added Cloud The programming buddy Amazon wishes you wanted
Car dealers openly beg Biden to put brakes on electric vehicle drive No one's buying these things. Just, uh, ignore the massive markups Personal Tech29 Nov 2023 | 41
Uncle Sam probes cyberattack on Pennsylvania water system by suspected Iranian crew CISA calls for stronger IT defenses as Texas district also hit by ransomware crew Cyber-crime29 Nov 2023 | 6
Time to take action: Google's inactive account purge begins Friday You should've received an email if you're affected, but here's a reminder just in case Networks29 Nov 2023 | 7
Dragonfly delayed – formal confirmation of journey to Saturn's moon slips into 2024 Titan trip postponed while NASA awaits the FY 2025 budget request Science29 Nov 2023 |
IBM's vintage Db2 database jumps on AWS's cloud bandwagon Users on the mainframe will have to wait for their system to become available in the cloud service, though Databases29 Nov 2023 | 2
Okta data breach dilemma dwarfs earlier estimates All customer support users told their info was accessed after analysis oversight Security29 Nov 2023 | 11
That time a JPL engineer almost killed a Mars Rover before it left Earth Forget Martian dust devils, it's the peril of the blue smoke you have to worry about Science29 Nov 2023 | 30
Wayland takes the wheel as Red Hat bids farewell to X.org Firefox 121, freshly in beta test, will default to the protocol too OSes29 Nov 2023 | 35
Server sales down 31% at HPE as enterprises hack spending Customers still 'digesting' shipments bought in 2022, says exec in mixed fiscal year for hardware biz On-Prem29 Nov 2023 | 8
Microsoft .NET MAUI devs vent over bugs backlog, response times New features are great and all, but maybe fix some of the issues too? Software29 Nov 2023 | 13
AI threatens to automate away the clergy Is divine intervention next on the tech to-do list? Bootnotes29 Nov 2023 | 67
British Library begins contacting customers as Rhysida leaks data dump CRM databases were accessed and library users are advised to change passwords Cyber-crime29 Nov 2023 | 5
Digital transformation in the age of uncertainty Two businesses reveal how they respond to today’s commercial challenges. Webinar
Google goes geothermal to power some bitbarns Search giant exploring more locations to squeeze watts from rocks On-Prem29 Nov 2023 | 24
UK government rings the death knell for SIM farms Acts under the guise of protecting the public from fraud, yet history suggests Home Office has other motives Security29 Nov 2023 | 64
Adobe's buy of Figma is 'likely' bad for developers, rules UK regulator Competition Markets Authority claims merger will reduce innovation for designers and other creative types Software29 Nov 2023 | 9
AWS adds features to CodeWhisperer stables: AI for infrastructure as code, Visual Studio C# support and more
Brit borough council apologizes for telling website users to disable HTTPS Planning portal back online with a more secure connection Security29 Nov 2023 | 35
No link between internet use and poor mental health, according to Oxford boffins 'We looked very hard for a smoking gun linking technology and well-being and we didn't find it' Science29 Nov 2023 | 32
Japan's space agency suffers cyber attack, points finger at Active Directory JAXA is having a tough time in cyberspace and outer space, the latter thanks to an electrical glitch Cyber-crime29 Nov 2023 | 4
Helping companies defend what attackers want most - their data Varonis introduces Athena AI to transform data security and incident response Partner Content
Good luck finding competent Copilot help, warns Microsoft MVP Almost nobody has used it, or knows it well, so beware of consultants bearing cred AI + ML29 Nov 2023 | 31
Two sats, one customer: Japan's NTT signs up for Amazon's space internet Take that, Elon Off-Prem29 Nov 2023 | 1
VMware president Sumit Dhawan out – scores gig as CEO of infosec vendor Proofpoint Amid accounts of wider layoffs and Broadcom doing a 'strategic review' of end-user compute and Carbon Black products Virtualization29 Nov 2023 |
Japan's digital minister flamed and shamed for using his smartphone in Parliament His job is to modernise Japan but Googling electoral trivia to ensure accurate answers is not allowed Offbeat29 Nov 2023 | 9
Zuckerberg accused of OK'ing Insta plastic surgery filters despite fears of harm to kids 'Meta knows what it is doing is bad for children ... it is now there in black and white' Bootnotes29 Nov 2023 | 15
Someone else has a go at reforming US Section 702 spying powers – and nope, no warrant requirement Back to plan A, then, eh? Public Sector29 Nov 2023 | 5
Either the FBI is recruiting in Iran – or some govt Google ad buyers are getting a lousy deal Advertisers may be surprised to find where their banners appear Bootnotes29 Nov 2023 | 5
Plex gives fans a privacy complex after sharing viewing habits with friends by default Updated Grandma is watching what?! Security28 Nov 2023 | 46
Virgin Atlantic flies 'world's first fossil-fuel free' transatlantic commercial flight Sustainable kerosene-alt is hot right now as low-emission aviation takes off Bootnotes28 Nov 2023 | 36
Vertiv goes against the grain with wooden datacenters for greener bytes Will timber tech take root or just go up in flames? On-Prem28 Nov 2023 | 15
They did it for science: 40 years since Spacelab module first launched The legacy lives on, but best not mention that landing, eh? Science28 Nov 2023 | 1
AI agents can copy humans to get closer to artificial general intelligence, DeepMind finds Google’s AI offshoot finds copy-cat robots capable of aping living mentors AI + ML28 Nov 2023 | 33
DBaaS takes the trouble out of cloud databases How open-source databases operating in the cloud can deliver performance, flexibility, scalability and cost savings
Meeting the global need for greener data How new server CPUs have been optimised for performance per watt to improve datacenter sustainability metrics
Surviving a cyberattack? It ain’t what you store, it’s the way you restore it ExaGrid explains why backup and storage tiers can prevent cyber security tears
The GDPR's new ally How C2RO and Lenovo deploy edge-cloud AI and computer vision to analyze video footage and stay GDPR compliant
Activist Investor Elliott calls for a management reboot at Crown Castle Urges US cell tower giant to reverse 'value-destructive strategy' Networks28 Nov 2023 | 13
Meta sued by privacy group over pay up or click OK model Scrolling through endless humblebrags without targeted ads is a fundamental right, according to privacy expert Legal28 Nov 2023 | 83
Europol shutters ransomware operation with kingpin arrests A few low-level stragglers remain on the loose, but biggest fish have been hooked Cyber-crime28 Nov 2023 | 3
Brits turn off Twitter, although teens and tweens keen on generative AI Bing grows but Google remains top dog, according to Ofcom report Networks28 Nov 2023 | 76
Microsoft opens sources ThreadX under MIT license The 'Azure RTOS' used in millions of Raspberry Pis is now FOSS
Meta sued by privacy group over pay up or click OK model Scrolling through endless humblebrags without targeted ads is a fundamental right, according to privacy expert
AI agents can copy humans to get closer to artificial general intelligence, DeepMind finds Google’s AI offshoot finds copy-cat robots capable of aping living mentors
Plex gives fans a privacy complex after sharing viewing habits with friends by default Updated Grandma is watching what?!
UK government rings the death knell for SIM farms Acts under the guise of protecting the public from fraud, yet history suggests Home Office has other motives
Good luck finding competent Copilot help, warns Microsoft MVP Almost nobody has used it, or knows it well, so beware of consultants bearing cred
Brit borough council apologizes for telling website users to disable HTTPS Planning portal back online with a more secure connection
Wayland takes the wheel as Red Hat bids farewell to X.org Firefox 121, freshly in beta test, will default to the protocol too
Brits turn off Twitter, although teens and tweens keen on generative AI Bing grows but Google remains top dog, according to Ofcom report
Japan's space agency suffers cyber attack, points finger at Active Directory JAXA is having a tough time in cyberspace and outer space, the latter thanks to an electrical glitch
Couchbase takes fight to MongoDB with columnar side store upgrade DBaaS update aimed at customers looking for live analytics on apps Databases28 Nov 2023 |
Microsoft opens sources ThreadX under MIT license The 'Azure RTOS' used in millions of Raspberry Pis is now FOSS OSes28 Nov 2023 | 19
Share your 2024 tech forecasts (wrong answers only) to win a terrible sweater Competition OpenAI led by the Swedish Chef? Musk aims for Mars and hits Venus instead? What are your predictions? Bootnotes28 Nov 2023 | 212
Finding sustainable strategies that work How to meet the need for ESG and the demands of living with economic volatility Webinar
Logitech's Wave Keys tries to bend ergonomics without breaking tradition Review Or your wallet Personal Tech28 Nov 2023 | 40
Ukraine cyber spies claim Putin's planes are in peril as sanctions bite Aeroflot fleet still has a smoking section, but not for tobacco Public Sector28 Nov 2023 | 104
Samsung creates a group dedicated to inventing whatever comes next Exec who led memory and battery businesses to global dominance gets the job of defining Chaebol's future Personal Tech28 Nov 2023 | 2
After bashing Nvidia for ‘arming’ China, Cerebras's backer G42 alarms US govt with suspected Beijing ties What was it they say about folks in silicon houses? HPC28 Nov 2023 | 5
India's CERT given exemption from Right To Information requests Activists worry investigations may stay secret, and then there's those odd incident reporting requirements
X/Twitter booted out of Australia's disinformation-fighting club Ghosted authorities after complaint during hotly contested referendum
DevTernity conference collapses amid claims women speakers were faked Anna? Oh, she was just a demo persona, says organizer
'Serial cybercriminal and scammer' jailed for 8 years, told to pay back $1.2M Crook did everything from SIM swaps to fake verified badge scams Cyber-crime28 Nov 2023 | 3
Game over for ByteDance's big video game studio dream? TikTok parent reportedly gives hundreds the tintack Personal Tech27 Nov 2023 | 1
Nvidia’s China-market H20 chips hit another speed bump Integration woes delay Nvidia's hopes of maintaining grip on Middle Kingdom Systems27 Nov 2023 | 2
A bird’s eye view of your global attack surface Get to know your external attack surface before the cyber criminals map it first Sponsored Post