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Your pacemaker should be running open source software Opinion Using embedded medical technology, such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, or insulin pump? What's running inside is a complete mystery OSes12 Jan 2024 | 1
While we fire the boss, can you lock him out of the network? On Call And he would have got away with it, too, if it weren’t for this one tiny backdoor Security12 Jan 2024 | 10
Drivers: We'll take that plain dumb car over a flashy data-spilling internet one, thanks CES Now that's a smart move Research12 Jan 2024 | 14
Disease X fever infects Davos: WEF to plan response to whatever big pandemic is next Heads up, this isn't about Elon Science12 Jan 2024 | 11
Nvidia can't sell its best chips to China, but India is more than happy to take them Datacenter biz plans to deploy 32,000 Nvidia H100 and H200s next year Systems12 Jan 2024 |
Daughter of George Carlin horrified someone cloned her dad with AI for hour special Seven words you can't say – This won't backfire and ruin art forever AI + ML12 Jan 2024 | 18
What to make of Google backing Right-to-Repair in Oregon? 'It gives me hope' Anything to slow down the tech trash treadmill welcome at this point Personal Tech12 Jan 2024 | 5
Adios, dead zones: Starlink relays SMS in space for unmodified phones on Earth Now you'll never have an excuse for missing that weekend work text or call Networks12 Jan 2024 | 11
Broadcom ditches VMware Cloud Service Providers Exclusive 'How can they cancel a major program affecting hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers, with zero notice?'
eBay to cough up $3M after cyber-stalking couple who dared criticize the souk Staff sent live cockroaches, porno – and more – in harassment campaign to silence pair Cyber-crime11 Jan 2024 | 11
Why Google is waiving egress fees for disgruntled customers ditching GCP Analysis Hint: US, UK, European antitrust police are on the hunt PaaS + IaaS11 Jan 2024 | 1
Silicon Valley weirdo's quest to dodge death – yours for $333 a month Wonder when he's going to give that 28-year-old their skin back Bootnotes11 Jan 2024 | 30
Arm cooking up powerful Cortex-X CPU to beat iPhone performance, says industry watcher Plus: Analyst believes Samsung might give up on own cores and use Arm designs instead Systems11 Jan 2024 | 15
Mandiant's brute-forced X account exposes perils of skimping on 2FA Speculation builds over whether a nearly year-old policy change was to blame Cyber-crime11 Jan 2024 | 14
OpenAI rolls out Team tier because not everyone has enterprise-deep pockets Benefits include no snacking on your sensitive data AI + ML11 Jan 2024 | 2
Mapping the journey to HCI Watch our webinar for key trends and strategies for infrastructure success in 2024 Webinar
Chinese company's rocket debut makes waves by launching from the sea Real-life Kerbal Space Program? Science11 Jan 2024 | 2
Elon Musk made 1 in 3 Trust and Safety staff ex-X employees, it emerges Oz online safety czar receives evidence of cull despite platform reinstating hundreds of banned accounts Personal Tech11 Jan 2024 | 52
Infoseccers think attackers backed by China are behind Ivanti zero-day exploits Customers currently left patchless while attacks are expected to increase Cyber-crime11 Jan 2024 | 3
Not even poor Notepad is safe from Microsoft's AI obsession Power user excavates evidence of experimental 'Cowriter' feature OSes11 Jan 2024 | 47
Google rings in 2024 with sweeping layoffs Cuts are a continuation of late-2023 redundancies to help teams better 'align their resources' Off-Prem11 Jan 2024 | 4
PC 'price hike' coming as cost of memory soars – analysts Scores are on the doors for Q4, as after 2 years shipments grow again... by 0.3% Personal Tech11 Jan 2024 | 6
How governments become addicted to suppliers like Fujitsu Analysis Interest in Japanese’s firm’s public sector deals – worth $15B in the UK alone since 2012 – spikes Public Sector11 Jan 2024 | 73
Office gossips beware – chitchat could choke your career chances Study of workplace blabbermouths reveals the consequences Offbeat11 Jan 2024 | 31
The future we simulate is the one we create Analysis World is not taking HPC as seriously as it needs to if we are to solve some pretty big problems
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How Lightmatter breaks bandwidth bottlenecks with silicon photonics Next-gen As we break down this startup's PR brandwidth
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Memtest86+, the little RAM tester, flexes FOSS muscles with v7.0 Essential tool for PC troubleshooting, even if you never run anything but Windows Storage11 Jan 2024 | 13
Michael Dell: Don't worry about AGI, after all we solved that ozone layer thing Budget, schmudget, when it comes to AI-enabled productivity gains, says exec Bootnotes11 Jan 2024 | 9
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Forget cloud-first – data-first is the priority in the modern world Why citizen trust needs openness, collaboration and data embedded at the heart of service design Sponsored Post
Quantum computing eggheads throw some other qubits at the wall to see what sticks Just keep the cold clammy hand of Fujitsu away from it HPC11 Jan 2024 | 4
Pennsylvanians, your government workers are now powered by ChatGPT We've heard of bored penpushers hallucinating at their desks, but this is something else AI + ML11 Jan 2024 | 8
Latest tech layoffs: Twitch, Duolingo, Citrix parent ditch hundreds of workers Happy New Year! On-Prem11 Jan 2024 | 13
SAP to cough up $220M to drag bribery charges into recycle bin Enterprise software giant claims it has cut ties with bad apples Public Sector10 Jan 2024 | 13
Fidelity National now says 1.3M customers had data stolen by cyber-crooks It's still not calling it ransomware Cyber-crime10 Jan 2024 | 1
If you're gonna use AI-made stuff in your game, you better tell us, says Steam And pinky swear there's no copyright-infringing material AI + ML10 Jan 2024 | 5
Trump-era rules reversed on treating gig workers as contractors $ gig revert HEAD && gig commit -e 'Biden was here' Personal Tech10 Jan 2024 | 67
Uncle Sam tells hospitals: Meet security standards or no federal dollars for you Expect new rules in upcoming weeks Security10 Jan 2024 | 7
Be honest. Would you pay off a ransomware crew? Kettle Today us vultures are debating bans on ransom payments, deplorable tactics by extortionists, and more Cyber-crime10 Jan 2024 | 14
Kia crashes CES with modular electric vehicle concept CES It's about time someone figured out how to make swappable bits for EV skateboards Personal Tech10 Jan 2024 | 39
Urban mobility transformation enhances the “Fast” but removes the “Furious” How cities old and new are using AI at the edge to tackle traffic, public safety, pollution, sustainability and more Commissioned
Microsoft's HoloLens goes galactic in $19.8M augmented reality adventure US Space Force harnesses Azure cloudy computing for orbital training Public Sector10 Jan 2024 | 2
Cybercrooks play dress-up as 'helpful' researchers in latest ransomware ruse Posing as cyber samaritans, scumbags are kicking folks when they're down Cyber-crime10 Jan 2024 | 2
Data wrangler Zuckerberg becomes world's least likely cattle rancher What a cowboy! Bootnotes10 Jan 2024 | 17
The Hobbes OS/2 Archive logs off permanently in April Fans of the tech dinosaur have a few months to fill their drives with software OSes10 Jan 2024 | 50
ShinyHunters chief phisherman gets 3 years, must cough up $5M Sebastien Raoult developed various credential-harvesting websites over more than 2 years Cyber-crime10 Jan 2024 | 5
44-year-old Voyager 2 data sheds light on solar system's magnetic personalities Magnetosheath jets found around Earth may be present on other planets after Jupiter discovery Science10 Jan 2024 | 2
SAP reshuffles leadership as cloud crusade continues New moves follow year where customers complained it broke their trust Databases10 Jan 2024 | 3
STMicroelectronics slims to be lean, mean, chipmaking machine Streamlines from 3 product groups to 2 as Automotive chief leaves the building Systems10 Jan 2024 | 5
Biggest Linux kernel release ever welcomes bcachefs file system, jettisons Itanium Farewell IA64, hello snapshots and Rusty refinements OSes10 Jan 2024 | 48
Boffins demo self-eating rocket engine in Scotland Interview Roll up, roll up. See Ouroboros-3 eating its own fuselage Science10 Jan 2024 | 48
Top large language models struggle to make accurate legal arguments Interview AI can't cite cases, fully grok the law, or reason about it effectively, study finds AI + ML10 Jan 2024 | 44
Google's TPUs could end up costing it a billion-plus, thanks to this patent challenge Singular alleges AI accelerators built from ripped-off blueprints On-Prem10 Jan 2024 | 26
Redefining datacenter connectivity with open source networking Why meeting escalating traffic demands requires flexible, resilient, modern network architectures built on open standards
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NASA's Artemis Moon missions take a rain check until 2025 and beyond No human will set foot on regolith for 2-plus years now Science10 Jan 2024 | 36
Next BT CEO Allison Kirkby takes the wheel from next month Jansen can let someone else worry about nationwide fiber rollout now Networks10 Jan 2024 | 3
Former Post Office boss returns CBE to sender over computer system scandal Minister says Fujitsu could be 'on the hook' for compensation pending inquiry Software10 Jan 2024 | 212
Need to make some 3D models but lack the skill and talent? Say, have you tried... AI? That's going to be a recurring question in 2024 AI + ML10 Jan 2024 | 13
Broadcom ditches VMware Cloud Service Providers Exclusive 'How can they cancel a major program affecting hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers, with zero notice?'
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Cutting-edge microscopy reveals bottled water has 'up to 100 times' more bits of plastic than previously feared Gulp! Science10 Jan 2024 | 46
Uncle Sam wants to make it clear that America's elections are very, very safe From whom, exactly, we wonder Public Sector10 Jan 2024 | 45
With OpenAI GPT Store imminent, apps are already being ripped off by copycats Updated Low-code gubbins may not be able to count on much platform protection AI + ML10 Jan 2024 | 16
Block data storage on trend Discover why the ‘2024 Block Data Storage Buyer’s Guide’ is today’s go to resource Webinar
Official: Hewlett Packard Enterprise wants to swallow Juniper Networks in $14B deal Monopoly watchdogs permitting Networks10 Jan 2024 | 21
X's 2024 plans include peer-to-peer payments in app push Ex-Twitter isn't exactly rolling in cash - has anyone thought about how much it'll cost to run all that new stuff? Personal Tech09 Jan 2024 | 59
New year, new updates for security holes in Windows, Adobe, Android and more Patch Tuesday Nothing under exploit… The calm before the storm? Patches09 Jan 2024 | 14
SEC Twitter hijacked to push fake news of hotly anticipated Bitcoin ETF approval Updated Buy the hype, sell the, wait, what do we do now?! Cyber-crime09 Jan 2024 | 10
Europe's monopoly cops suddenly rather curious about Microsoft's $13B for OpenAI Updated Redmond's three Es strike again: Embrace, Extend... EU
Private lunar lander Peregrine mission's now measured in hours, not days UK trumpets British tech aboard doomed spacecraft
FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program dangles by a financial thread On the wrong side of the digital divide in America? The clock is ticking
US Navy sailor swaps sea for cell after accepting bribes from Chinese snoops Petty officer Wenheng Zhao admitted to taking as many as 14 payoffs in return for non-public military information Security09 Jan 2024 | 29
Qualcomm CEO's pay jumps 395% in slow year for phone chips C-suite exec gets 223 staffers' worth of pay after cyclical headwinds dampen consumer demand for kit Systems09 Jan 2024 | 4
Another airline finds loose bolts in Boeing 737-9 during post-blowout fleet inspections Someone please remind Boeing how to build airplanes ... again Offbeat09 Jan 2024 | 166
Cyber resilience in the era of Artificial Intelligence Why organizations must strike a balance between robust cybersecurity defenses and innovative technologies like GenAI Partner Content