GlobalFoundries shifts HQ from Silicon Valley to join its tip-top chip fab in New York Empire State plant pledges to alleviate semiconductor shortage On-Prem27 Apr 2021 | 3
JavaScript developers left in the dark after DroidScript software shut down by Google over ad fraud allegations Updated Creator suspects his ID was copied, web giant keeps quiet Applications27 Apr 2021 | 42
China claims it has stolen a march on 6G with colossal patent portfolio The standard is nascent and won’t land for almost a decade. But the jockeying for position is already fierce Networks27 Apr 2021 | 54
VMware is 'a few months away' from M1 release of Fusion macOS desktop hypervisor Test code is apparently blazingly fast, but for now Parallels has VMs on Apple silicon to itself Virtualization27 Apr 2021 |
NASA comes up with COVID-19 infection detector that's out of this world – E-Nose built from space station gear Machine-learning algorithms to spot telltale particles in human breath AI + ML27 Apr 2021 | 29
Pssst! Wanna rent a cheap, off-the-books, third-gen Xeon Scalable? No SLA attached? We know a cloud that can help A cloud called Azure, which appears to be previewing a Chipzilla special PaaS + IaaS27 Apr 2021 | 3
UK Court of Appeal rules Tiny Computers' legal remains can sue Micron and Infineon over 2002 DRAM price-fixing cartel The dead can't see – until you reanimate them On-Prem27 Apr 2021 | 38
Half-metre pizza or an upgrade from Windows 7? We know what we'd choose Bork!Bork!Bork! Cheese, pepperoni, and a generous topping of bork Bootnotes27 Apr 2021 | 10
Transport Scotland has £47m to drag its traffic management systems into the 21st century Existing supplier was first contracted back in the 1990s Databases27 Apr 2021 | 10
Words to strike fear into admins' hearts: One in five workers consider themselves 'digital experts' these days So clever that more than half are using their own gear for work, says Gartner Off-Prem27 Apr 2021 | 91
Where meetings go to die: Microsoft Teams outage lets customers skip that collaboration call they've been dreading Updated Another month, another Teams TITSUP* SaaS27 Apr 2021 | 26
Washington DC police force confirms data breach after ransomware upstart Babuk posts trophies to Tor blog Updated Newish criminal gang 'trying to make a name for themselves' Security27 Apr 2021 | 19
You're V1 for me, says Arm: Chip biz's 'highest-performance core' takes aim at supercomputers, AI, anything relying on vector math Plus the N2, its first Armv9 blueprint HPC27 Apr 2021 | 2
Traffic lights, who needs 'em? Lucky Kentucky residents up in arms over first roundabout Is it yield to the left or just ram my way through any which way? Bootnotes27 Apr 2021 | 216
Terror of the adtech industry iOS 14.5 has landed, and Siri can answer your calls ... though she/he can't hang up Good news for users with disabilities, though there's room for improvement Personal Tech27 Apr 2021 | 25
Shadow over Fedora 34 as maintainer of Java packages quits with some choice words for Red Hat and Eclipse Updated But hey, the release looks OK Software27 Apr 2021 | 43
UK government resists pressure to hold statutory inquiry into Post Office Horizon scandal MPs unite behind call to hold those responsible to account, but minister says it would take too long PaaS + IaaS27 Apr 2021 | 83
Here's what Russia's SVR spy agency does when it breaks into your network, says US CISA infosec agency Email provider cock.li called out for harbouring snooping personas Security27 Apr 2021 | 22
Don't blame rural carriers for buying Huawei, says FCC Commissioner. They couldn't afford the top-shelf stuff Cites extremely nascent OpenRAN as country's great hope Networks27 Apr 2021 | 5
State of Maine lays off 15 independent consultants on $13k a month amid efforts to implement troubled Workday system Vendor claims government failed to provide 'clear direction' for the project SaaS27 Apr 2021 | 27
First Coinbase, now Basecamp: Should workplaces ban political talk on internal corporate platforms? Updated 'You shouldn't have to wonder if staying out of it means you're complicit, or wading into it means you're a target' Software27 Apr 2021 | 54
It doesn't really matter how many of us gripe about Google, nothing can stop it printing billions of dollars Profit, sales soar as giant seemingly scales beyond our perception of reality and scrutiny of society PaaS + IaaS27 Apr 2021 | 10