Two new Linux desktops – one with deep roots – come to Debian One's a bit raw and touchy, but the other is vintage stuff, brought up to date
OpenAI is still banging on about defeating rogue superhuman intelligence Yes, funnily enough, it does involve training an AI to be nice
Nobody does DR tests to survive lightning striking twice On Call When our reader found this out, he learned even heavenly bolts can't defeat lawyers
Threads versus Twitter: Shouldn't we be happy the wheels are falling off antisocial social media? Register Kettle Our vultures ponder decentralization over convenience
The AI arms race could give us the cool without the cruel Opinion War is obscene but it's also responsible for many technological advances AI + ML10 Jul 2023 |
Turning a computer off, then on again, never goes wrong. Right? Who, Me? Health service techie learns what happens when you brute-force a bureaucracy Systems10 Jul 2023 | 9
NASA humanoid robot to be tested as remote oil rig attendant Doing the dirty work for Australia's Woodside Energy will help prepare bot for work in space Science10 Jul 2023 | 1
Liberté, Égalité, Spyware: France okays cops snooping on phones In brief ALSO: Shell fails to learn from past leaks; hundreds of solar plants found open to Mirai; and this week's crit vulns Security10 Jul 2023 | 3
Linus Torvalds calls for calm as bcachefs filesystem doesn't make Linux 6.5 Expect the saga of this release to stretch out a bit over northern summer Software10 Jul 2023 | 1
China ends crackdown on web giants with colossal fines for Ant Group, Tencent Alibaba's valuation of its fintech outfit now way below numbers touted ahead of cancelled 2020 IPO Networks10 Jul 2023 | 1
Microsoft to hike prices in Australia and New Zealand Asia In Brief ALSO: Google Cloud extends support in Korean and Mandarin; Cambodia lashes Meta; MSFT India boss bails; and more Systems10 Jul 2023 | 2
Let's take a look at those US Supreme Court decisions and how they will affect tech Analysis Rulings on affirmative action and free speech may not play nicely with diversity initiatives Personal Tech08 Jul 2023 | 51
Let's have a chat about Java licensing, says unsolicited Oracle email Exclusive Don't tell Big Red too much, experts advise
Now that you've all tried it ... ChatGPT web traffic falls 10% Slow June, people voting with their feet amid this AI craze, or something else? AI + ML07 Jul 2023 | 30
GitLab deploys on a Friday and ... is down for a few hours Snafu blamed on config change Devops07 Jul 2023 | 6
China's openKylin 1.0 arrives. Our verdict? Not a bad-looking, er, Ubuntu remix It's certainly not the country's 'first homegrown open source desktop operating system' OSes07 Jul 2023 | 13
NASA 'quiet' supersonic jet is nearly ready for flight If it works, the X-59 could enable a new era of commercial supersonic travel that doesn't shatter windows Science07 Jul 2023 | 92
Red Hat's open source rot took root when IBM walked in Opinion Big Blue's top brass either don't get it or don't care OSes07 Jul 2023 | 79
Canonical takes its LXD 'containervisor' back into the house Ubuntu vendor takes its toys… back into the crib? Software07 Jul 2023 | 3
The rising risk of eavesdropping How to deal with the evolving threat to our sensitive communications Webinar
BOFH: Lies, damned lies, and standards Episode 13 What do you mean you've never heard of the toner-cartridge diet? BOFH07 Jul 2023 | 36
Amazon's robo vacuum power grab sucks EU attention Regulators concerned iRobot could receive preferential treatment on the company's ecommerce platform Personal Tech07 Jul 2023 | 18
Capita staffers told attackers stole data from its own pension fund Three months after mega breach by Russian cybercrime group Cyber-crime07 Jul 2023 | 11
Post-Brexit tariffs on cross EU-UK electrical vehicle imports still going ahead Commission official insists it has to protect itself against US subsidies Offbeat07 Jul 2023 | 63
Nobody does DR tests to survive lightning striking twice On Call When our reader found this out, he learned even heavenly bolts can't defeat lawyers On-Prem07 Jul 2023 | 105
Samsung warns of imminent profit plunge It looks like memory glut and consumer indifference to smartmobes are persisting Personal Tech07 Jul 2023 | 6
Threads versus Twitter: Shouldn't we be happy the wheels are falling off antisocial social media? Register Kettle Our vultures ponder decentralization over convenience Personal Tech07 Jul 2023 | 89
Australia's 'great example of government using technology' found to be 'crude and cruel'. And literally lethal to citizens Report on 'Robodebt' scheme calls for major reforms, plus review of Feds' automation, data-sharing Software07 Jul 2023 | 37
Artificial General Intelligence remains a distant dream despite LLM boom Feature Cognitive scientists question bold claims from OpenAI, Microsoft and others
OpenAI pauses Bing search feature over paywall bypass abilities ChatGPT back to partying like it's 2021
Microsoft, OpenAI sued for $3B after allegedly trampling privacy with ChatGPT Where did they get the idea this bot was potentially spitting out personal info? Oh, from The Register
You may have heard about AI defeating voice authentication. This research kinda proves it Proof-of-concept study shows it's possible to bypass high levels of security, sometimes, sorta
If AI drives humans to extinction, it'll be our fault +Comment Should you really believe the doomsayers? We're going to go with no
India's space agency set to launch lunar lander, rover On a shoestring budget, Chandrayaan-3 aims to observe Luna, Earth, even exoplanets Science07 Jul 2023 | 15
Startup that charged $1.20 a day for coworking space in nightclubs folds Friyey’s cash – and beer – taps turned off Offbeat07 Jul 2023 | 32
OpenAI is still banging on about defeating rogue superhuman intelligence Yes, funnily enough, it does involve training an AI to be nice AI + ML07 Jul 2023 | 26
Tesla ordered to cough up data for Autopilot probe or face heavy fines Just make this 'self driving' system drive itself over to the filing cabinet and fish out the documents needed AI + ML06 Jul 2023 | 37
Nickelodeon probes claims of massive data leak as SpongeBob fans rejoice TV network's attorneys 'on a DMCA rampage' ... are you sure you're ready, kids? Cyber-crime06 Jul 2023 | 8
From cage fight to page fight: Twitter threatens to sue Meta after Threads app launch Meta rolls eyes at claim it used former Twits to create rival Personal Tech06 Jul 2023 | 84
Microsoft puts out Outlook fire, says everything's fine with Teams malware flaw Redmond's not fixing the latter because it 'relies on social engineering' Research06 Jul 2023 | 23
AdDuplex shuts down with short notice: Late casualty of Microsoft’s Windows Phone and Windows 8 issues?
GitLab outlines AI-assisted future, as Gartner claims DevOps platforms will dominate over traditional toolchains
Mozilla pauses blunder-prone AI chatbot in MDN docs Firefox maker promises it'll use ML responsibly – as critics say: Fork this AI + ML06 Jul 2023 | 5
SpaceX says, sure, Starship blew up but you can forget about the rest of that lawsuit Won't someone think of the (checks notes) Kemp's Ridley sea turtle? Science06 Jul 2023 | 48
HPE prepares for spicy affair with India to churn out $1B worth of servers Middle Kingdom suddenly a less appealing destination for manufacturing On-Prem06 Jul 2023 | 4
Generative AI has democratized AI – what does this mean for COEs? The rise of generative AI calls into question whether it makes sense to silo AI into a central organization Commisioned
California man's business is frustrating telemarketing scammers with chatbots Will you choose Salty Sally or Whitey Whitebeard? It doesn't matter; they're both intolerable
Let's have a chat about Java licensing, says unsolicited Oracle email Exclusive Don't tell Big Red too much, experts advise
Red Hat's open source rot took root when IBM walked in Opinion Big Blue's top brass either don't get it or don't care
Two new Linux desktops – one with deep roots – come to Debian One's a bit raw and touchy, but the other is vintage stuff, brought up to date
Microsofties still digesting pay freeze upset by Nadella's 'landmark year' memo Will someone please think of the poor shareholders? Oh, they already have
Artificial General Intelligence remains a distant dream despite LLM boom Feature Cognitive scientists question bold claims from OpenAI, Microsoft and others
The number’s up for 999. And 911. And 000. And 111 Opinion When the world’s on fire, what number do you call?
Rocky Linux details the loopholes that will help its RHEL rebuild live on When you're on the wrong side of Red Hat, these could be subject to change
Australia's 'great example of government using technology' found to be 'crude and cruel'. And literally lethal to citizens Report on 'Robodebt' scheme calls for major reforms, plus review of Feds' automation, data-sharing
TSA wants to expand facial recognition to hundreds of airports within next decade Digital rights folks, as you can imagine, want the tech grounded
UK court sides with Optis Cellular Technology in Apple 4G patent clash Appeal rejected: iPhone and iPad have infringing components inside Networks06 Jul 2023 | 3
Europe sets out to squeeze every last drop of power from supercomputers Because Ferraris are meant to fly, not amble along at 2mph HPC06 Jul 2023 | 3
Two new Linux desktops – one with deep roots – come to Debian One's a bit raw and touchy, but the other is vintage stuff, brought up to date OSes06 Jul 2023 | 56
Brits negotiating draft deal to rejoin EU's $100B blockbuster science programme Prime minister set to look over promises for potential pact at the weekend Science06 Jul 2023 | 161
UK's proposed alt.GDPR will turn Britain into a 'test lab' for data harvesting EU citizens' info could be at risk over new rules
HSBC banks on quantum to lock down comms network Meanwhile, Vodafone worries about sci-fi tech's potential to break encryption
Lamborghini's last remaining pure gas guzzlers are all spoken for Don't panic – you can still get a hybrid, with a V12 engine naturally
Healthcare moves forward in the cloud How global healthcare and life sciences organizations can derive benefits working with AWS Partners on cloud projects
Where performance matters for the digital worker Specifying PCs to meet the exact needs of individual workers is key to boosting productivity, explains Intel
Looking for agility AND stability? You're going to need observability too How to establish the true state of your systems in a distributed world
Tackling the cyber skills gap with AI Why the future of cyber security could be fully autonomous where the AI works independently
Two top execs quit Infosys mere months after its president skipped CISO and head of HR depart as services market tightens
China to Meta: Flattery needed to get you into our VR market Beijing likes Zuck's old stuff better than his new stuff
LockBit louts unload ransomware at Japan’s most prolific cargo port Nagoya Harbor hit the rocks yesterday but looks to be afloat once more
Google says public data is fair game for training its AIs Hey, we're just being honest, says web giant AI + ML06 Jul 2023 | 30
North Korean satellite had no military utility for spying, says South Korea Lends credence to theory that Pyongyang is testing ballistic missiles against international rules Security06 Jul 2023 | 14
Ex-Amazon manager jailed for stealing $10M using fake vendor invoices Prime doesn't pay – well, not that much, anyway Cyber-crime06 Jul 2023 | 13
Important note: Humans can use AI to make music and still bag a Grammy Organizers change rules as generative ML takes over everything AI + ML05 Jul 2023 | 16
RAM-ramming Rowhammer is back – to uniquely fingerprint devices Just use it sparingly, as it may crash equipment or burn out memory Research05 Jul 2023 | 28
Suspected bank-infecting OPERA1ER crime boss cuffed Cops reckon gang swiped as much as $30M from financial orgs Cyber-crime05 Jul 2023 |
Firefox 115 browser breathes life into old operating systems Release is good news for fans of Windows 7, 8, and macOS from Sierra to Mojave. OSes05 Jul 2023 | 21
AICTO and Huawei promote IPv6 development in the Arab region Delivering key capabilities for future digital transformation Advertorial
China chip material export controls just the tip of the iceberg, warns official World powers scramble into emergency meetings as US Treasury Secretary heads to Beijing for talks Systems05 Jul 2023 | 10
Meta's data-hungry Threads skips over EU but lands in Britain Plus: Facebook corp loses appeal on crossing data streams in Germany Personal Tech05 Jul 2023 | 77
MariaDB sent dollar dip warning from NYSE No immediate risk of delisting, but company intends to claw its way back Databases05 Jul 2023 | 6
Former Twitter employees accuse it of holding up 891 arbitrations Class action claims company refusing to pay mandated fees Legal05 Jul 2023 | 23
Free Wednesday gift for you lucky lot: Extra mouse button! How to use a part of your computer you possibly didn't know it had
Washington plans to block Chinese access to AI cloud services Can't buy advanced GPUs... and might be blocked from renting them soon
Boss such a tyrant you need a job quitting agent? It works in Japan Here come the taishoku daiko to tell your boss to do one... in a polite but unequivocal way
China admits local semiconductor industry can't match world class reliability Wants administrators, manufacturers, and the software they use, to be better Software05 Jul 2023 | 14
Singapore tells crypto operators: act like grown up financial institutions Digital payment skeptics of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but grifters and crims Security05 Jul 2023 | 10
Oh, great. Yet another tech billionaire thinks he can get microblogging right Zuck's Instagram-adjacent Twitter clone to debut later this week Personal Tech05 Jul 2023 | 117
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