Some American techies can still work for Chinese chipmakers, turns out But if you authorize or handle delivery of factory kit – or service it – you're out On-Prem03 Nov 2022 | 2
China reminds world shock and ore can hurt tech supply chains Nice chip and EV factories you're building there. Would be a shame if they couldn't get any rare earths to work with Off-Prem03 Nov 2022 | 54
Alibaba Cloud goes even more serverless as it tries to become a utility Laptop-shaped thin client tied to DaaS also illustrates the concept, and its downsides Off-Prem03 Nov 2022 | 2
Qualcomm predicts 2024 is the year Windows on Arm goes large For now, have a hiring freeze to preserve fat profits Personal Tech03 Nov 2022 | 20
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin: If Musk's Twitter flops, it's not such a bad thing Predicts replacement, without Elon's problems, is waiting to fly Software03 Nov 2022 | 28
NASA's CAPSTONE satellite is out of safe mode and on track for Moon orbit this month Artemis orbit tester back in the pipe, five by five Science03 Nov 2022 | 10
Royal Mail customer data leak shutters online Click and Drop Customers complain of exposed order info, multiple charges — but still no postage Security03 Nov 2022 | 25
Aviatrix releases tool to help enterprises prevent cloud network costs spiraling Just as providers prepare to crank up their fees Networks03 Nov 2022 | 1
University of Edinburgh staff paid late due to Oracle ERP troubles Project beginning in 2019 has left employees and suppliers waiting on payments Databases03 Nov 2022 | 35
Version 252 of systemd, as expected, locks down the Linux boot process The init system that everybody loves to hate OSes03 Nov 2022 | 167
BT CEO ups cost-cutting plan amid rising inflation and soaring energy costs National telecom giant admits strike action is impacting customer broadband connections Networks03 Nov 2022 | 30
Lenovo revenues drop due to falling demand for PCs But overall profits are up thanks to cost cutting and success in other divisions On-Prem03 Nov 2022 |
Redis swallows RESP.app biz that made its database easier on developers Acquisition of Ukrainian startup to help broaden appeal beyond popular cache Databases03 Nov 2022 |
FCC taps 13 providers to manage 6GHz band access for new Wi-Fi standards Public will be able to test each system as part of development process Networks03 Nov 2022 | 2
International summit agrees crack down on crypto to combat ransomware Commitments include international wallet info sharing, KYC requirements, and an AML crackdown Security03 Nov 2022 | 20
Tumblr says nudes are back on the menu – within reason But old 'go nuts, show nuts' attitude is dead for good Offbeat03 Nov 2022 | 28
Kyndryl loses $281m in the quarter as modernization agenda continues How to turn a classic infrastructure biz into something fit for the cloud era On-Prem03 Nov 2022 | 5
Amazon freezes corporate hiring amid worsening economic outlook The decision comes as the e-commerce giant stuggles with soaring energy prices and cash-strapped customers Off-Prem03 Nov 2022 | 7
Nitrux 2.5: The latest update to a radical Linux Also one of the first distros we've seen with Kernel 6.0 OSes03 Nov 2022 | 16
Latest layoffs: Lyft, Stripe more than decimate staff While Elon may just dump half of Twitter and scrap work-from-home On-Prem03 Nov 2022 | 5
Multi-factor auth fatigue is real – and it's why you may be in the headlines next Analysis Overwhelmed by waves of push notifications, worn-down users inadvertently let the bad guys in Security03 Nov 2022 | 88
AMD’s latest, greatest Radeon graphics card $600 cheaper than Nvidia’s top RTX 4090 Chiplet-based RNDA 3 GPU fans have been waiting for Personal Tech03 Nov 2022 | 19
NASA wheels SLS rocket out to the launchpad for another attempt to get off the ground After two previous failures, will third time be the charm? Science03 Nov 2022 | 19