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So far: Nothing Linus Torvalds says Rust is coming to the Linux kernel 'real soon now' Maintainer lack of familiarity won't be an issue, chief insists, citing his own bafflement when faced with Perl Software-defined silicon is coming for telecom kit later this year Interview Startup EdgeQ believes pay-for-what-you-use model will make 5G transition more cost-effective Whatever hit the Moon in March, it left this weird double crater Pic NASA probe reveals strange hole created by suspected Chinese junk Will Lenovo ever think beyond hardware? Analysis Then again, why develop your own software à la HPE GreenLake when you can use someone else's? Systems27 Jun 2022 | Intel is running rings around AMD and Arm at the edge Analysis What will it take to loosen the x86 giant's edge stranglehold? Edge + IoT27 Jun 2022 | NASA's Psyche mission: 2022 launch is off after software arrives late Launch window slides into 2023 or 2024 for asteroid-probing project Applications27 Jun 2022 | 2 Rise in Taiwanese energy prices may hit global chip production National provider considering cost increase of 8%, which could be passed on to tech customers Systems27 Jun 2022 | 3 Tech companies ready public stances on Roe v. Wade Some providing out-of-state medical expenses, others spout general pro-choice statements Personal Tech27 Jun 2022 | 5 Cloudflare menaces virtual desktops with isolated browser access to internal networks Gives cloudy email a kicking, too – but VDI should be safe in its bastions Virtualization27 Jun 2022 | 2 Oracle lands London council deal for £12m ERP project Evosys bags £2m in bid to replace SAP at Borough of Waltham Forest PaaS + IaaS27 Jun 2022 | 1 Contractor loses entire Japanese city's personal data in USB fail In brief Also, Chrome add-ons are great for fingerprinting, and hacked hot tubs splurge details CSO27 Jun 2022 | 3 Cloudflare's outage was human error. There's a way to make tech divinely forgive Opinion Don't push me 'cos I'm close to the edge. And the edge is safer if you can take a step back PaaS + IaaS27 Jun 2022 | 12 You need to RTFM, but feel free to use your brain too Who, Me? But I was only following the procedures! Systems27 Jun 2022 | 76 Tropical island paradise ponders tax-free 'Digital Nomad Visa' Live and work in Bali, pay tax at home Offbeat27 Jun 2022 | 16 Get our Weekly newsletter Can SONiC be the Linux of Networking? Hear how Dell’s latest open source NOS offers Linux for deployment on any scale Webinar Small in Japan: Hitachi creates its own (modest) cloud VMware-powered sovereign cloud not going to challenge hyperscalers, but probably won't be the last such venture PaaS + IaaS27 Jun 2022 | 1 Beijing probes security at academic journal database It's easy to see why – the question is, why now? Security27 Jun 2022 | 5 Cerebras sets record for 'largest AI model' on a single chip In brief Plus: Yandex releases 100-billion-parameter language model for free, and more AI + ML27 Jun 2022 | 5 THE WEEK IN CHIPS AMD to end Threadripper Pro 5000 drought for non-Lenovo PCs As the House of Zen kills off consumer-friendly non-Pro TR chips RISC-V International emits more open CPU specs Embedded World First edicts of 2022 include firmware, hypervisor-level specifications Qualcomm says AI devs need better software Toolkit offered to save time, effort, battery power Semiconductor boom could be coming to an end – analysts Record revenues buoyed by surge in demand over the last couple of years, but nothing lasts forever Intel withholds Ohio fab ceremony over US chip subsidies inaction $20b factory construction start date unchanged – but the x86 giant is not happy Zendesk sold to private investors two weeks after saying it would stay public Private offer 34 percent above share price is just the thing to change minds Software27 Jun 2022 | 8 Singapore promises 'brutal and unrelentingly hard' action on dodgy crypto players But welcomes fast cross-border payments in central bank digital currencies Cyber-crime27 Jun 2022 | 2 Software-defined silicon is coming for telecom kit later this year Interview Startup EdgeQ believes pay-for-what-you-use model will make 5G transition more cost-effective Networks26 Jun 2022 | 14 We're now truly in the era of ransomware as pure extortion without the encryption Feature Why screw around with cryptography and keys when just stealing the info is good enough Research25 Jun 2022 | 18 AMD Needs To Complete The Datacenter Set With Switching The Path Is Set For PCI-Express 7.0 In 2025 Lawrence Livermore’s “El Capitan” To Take AMD’s Instinct APU Mainstream For HPC Cloud, The Underlying Hardware Will Always Matter Trouble hiring? Consider loosening your remote work policy We're going hybrid or off-prem to retain and lure staff, say polled managers On-Prem25 Jun 2022 | 28 Whatever hit the Moon in March, it left this weird double crater Pic NASA probe reveals strange hole created by suspected Chinese junk Science25 Jun 2022 | 43 US senators seek input on their cryptocurrency law via GitHub – and get some Those town hall meetings that go off the rails? That's the internet all day, every day Personal Tech25 Jun 2022 | 18 Manufacturers realize quantifiable gains - Analytics, cloud, edge intelligence & 5G It’s time for factories to get smart Sponsored Feature Big Tech silent on data privacy in post-Roe America We asked what they will do to prevent cases being built against women. So far: Nothing Personal Tech24 Jun 2022 | 194 More than $100m in cryptocurrency stolen from blockchain biz 'A humbling and unfortunate reminder' that monsters lurk under bridges Cyber-crime24 Jun 2022 | 29 NASA circles August in its diary to put Artemis I capsule in Moon orbit First steps by humans to recapture planet's natural satellite Science24 Jun 2022 | 18 It's a crime to use Google Analytics, watchdog tells Italian website Because data flows into the United States, not because of that user interface Networks24 Jun 2022 | 30 Dell builds its own partner-based data lakehouse Nutanix Files 4.1 anti-ransomware: Through the Data Lens Odaseva points out API bottlenecks in SaaS backup Storage news ticker – June 23 The importance of unifying database backup and recovery… ...and why you don’t necessarily need the help of specialist DBAs Webinar Arm most likely to list on the Nasdaq, says SoftBank CEO Hopes of securing London listing for UK chip designer may be in vain Systems24 Jun 2022 | 6 Startup rattles tin for e-paper monitor with display fast enough to play video In grayscale, though. Optimistic plans for daylight-readable display and long-life laptop Personal Tech24 Jun 2022 | 10 Microsoft issues fix for Windows 11 Wi-Fi hotspots Meanwhile, 'search highlights' will tell you 'what's special about each day' Networks24 Jun 2022 | 18 VS Code, React, Git: Dominant technologies increase their grip, says Stack Overflow survey AWS supporting Azure DevOps with container migration service for Java and .NET Rust applications previewed on Azure Sphere – a ‘lifeline’ for embedded systems, says Microsoft Microsoft’s devcontainer.json: Just for VS Code or an evolving standard? Inspur joins Arm gang with 2U box running Ampere silicon Arm ecosystem elbowing its way into third largest server vendor in the world Systems24 Jun 2022 | Back-to-office mandates won't work, says Salesforce's Benioff As industry and governments push to get workers crammed into commuter trains, glass box edifices, tech boss says: 'Why?' SaaS24 Jun 2022 | 64 Microsoft unboxes Exchange Online certification in bid to push customers off-prem More support engineers needed to keep the email flowing, it seems SaaS24 Jun 2022 | 8 Want your data flowing to every part of your company? You need to get it to the cloud first Join this webinar to hear how HCI can help Webinar Popular Singapore promises 'brutal and unrelentingly hard' action on dodgy crypto players But welcomes fast cross-border payments in central bank digital currencies Software-defined silicon is coming for telecom kit later this year Interview Startup EdgeQ believes pay-for-what-you-use model will make 5G transition more cost-effective You need to RTFM, but feel free to use your brain too Who, Me? But I was only following the procedures! Zendesk sold to private investors two weeks after saying it would stay public Private offer 34 percent above share price is just the thing to change minds Tropical island paradise ponders tax-free 'Digital Nomad Visa' Live and work in Bali, pay tax at home Beijing probes security at academic journal database It's easy to see why – the question is, why now? Cerebras sets record for 'largest AI model' on a single chip In brief Plus: Yandex releases 100-billion-parameter language model for free, and more Contractor loses entire Japanese city's personal data in USB fail In brief Also, Chrome add-ons are great for fingerprinting, and hacked hot tubs splurge details Cloudflare's outage was human error. There's a way to make tech divinely forgive Opinion Don't push me 'cos I'm close to the edge. And the edge is safer if you can take a step back Small in Japan: Hitachi creates its own (modest) cloud VMware-powered sovereign cloud not going to challenge hyperscalers, but probably won't be the last such venture MORESTORIES Teslasuit demo: Taking a crack at force feedback with the 'Glove' A virtual world at your fingertips with the idea that you feel something gripping your hand Personal Tech24 Jun 2022 | 8 Google: How we tackled this iPhone, Android spyware Watching people's every move and collecting their info – not on our watch, says web ads giant Research24 Jun 2022 | 23 First steps into the world of thought leadership: What could go wrong? Something for the Weekend I have decided to become a double-spaced, three-word sentenced, humble-bragtastic genius Networks24 Jun 2022 | 86 BOFH: HR's gold mine gambit – they get the gold and we get the shaft Episode 12 If you step outside, you'll find the unicycle for the practical test BOFH24 Jun 2022 | 105 SPONSORED FEATURES If you really want to transform your business, get AI to transform your infrastructure first ITOps isn’t enough anymore reckons HPE. You need AIOps Back to the Future of Collaboration Applications Can a Domino change its spots? 5G delivers smart city transportation in Guangzhou How ZTE is using 5G, AI, IoT and big data to revolutionise China's cities The future isn’t set in stone, and nor is the network There’s a reason why Dell took open source networking mainstream The perfect crime – undone by the perfect email backups On Call And we would have gotten away with it, if it hadn't been for you meddling geeks! Storage24 Jun 2022 | 187 AWS sent edgy appliance to the ISS and it worked – just like all the other computers up there Congrats, AWS, you’ve boldly gone where the Raspberry Pi has already been Edge + IoT24 Jun 2022 | 10 'Universal processor' company Tachyum joins European HPC think tank Still no closer to releasing timeline for its '128 exaflops' AI super, though – and no one's tested the chips yet Systems24 Jun 2022 | 7 Beijing-backed attackers use ransomware as a decoy while they conduct espionage They're not lying when they say 'We stole your data' – the lie is about which data they lifted Cyber-crime24 Jun 2022 | 2 NSO claims 'more than 5' EU states use Pegasus spyware And it's like, what ... 12, 13,000 total targets a year max, exec says Cisco quits Moscow Networking titan to shutter Russia and Belarus presence, after previously stopping operations Xi Jinping himself weighs in on how Big Tech should deploy FinTech Beijing also outlines its GovTech vision and gets very excited about data NASA wants nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 Space boffins task engineers with creating 40kW lunar fission plant that can operate for ten years Science24 Jun 2022 | 84 ZTE intros 'cloud laptop' that draws just five watts of power The catch: It hooks up to desktop-as-a-service and runs Android – so while it looks like a laptop ... PaaS + IaaS24 Jun 2022 | 30 Now Amazon debuts an AI programming assistant – CodeWhisperer Did they get GitHub Copilot to write it? AI + ML23 Jun 2022 | 6 Don’t react, prevent The art of cyber warfare needs more than just defence Webinar SpaceX: 5G expansion could kill US Starlink broadband It would be easier to take this complaint seriously if Elon wasn't so Elon Networks23 Jun 2022 | 37 Linus Torvalds says Rust is coming to the Linux kernel 'real soon now' Maintainer lack of familiarity won't be an issue, chief insists, citing his own bafflement when faced with Perl OSes23 Jun 2022 | 54 Ubuntu Touch OTA-23 is coming: Do you have one of the older model phones that can test it? Linux fondleslab effort continues to update 16.04-based phone/tablet distro OSes23 Jun 2022 | 12 Lenovo reveals small but mighty desktop workstation ThinkStation P360 Ultra packs latest Intel Core processor, Nvidia RTX A5000 GPU, support for eight monitors Personal Tech23 Jun 2022 | 10 Totaled Tesla goes up in flames three weeks after crash A pit and 4,500 gallons of water were needed to put it out Oracle shrinks on-prem cloud offering in both size and cost Now we can squeeze required boxes into a smaller datacenter footprint, says Big Red $6b mega contract electronics vendor Sanmina jumps into zero trust Company was an early adopter of Google Cloud, which led to a search for a new security architecture DMCA can't be used to sidestep First Amendment, court rules Anonymous speech protections apply online too, and copyright can't diminish that Legal23 Jun 2022 | 18 Original Acorn Arthur project lead explains RISC OS genesis Paul Fellows describes how it beat the overambitious ARX to Acorn's Archimedes computer OSes23 Jun 2022 | 37 Amazon can't channel the dead, but its deepfake voices take a close second Megacorp shows Alexa speaking like kid's deceased grandma Personal Tech23 Jun 2022 | 23 Toshiba shares up as buyers prepare to shell out $22b Japanese tech conglomerate has reportedly received 10 offers, each with a different idea about how to do things Personal Tech23 Jun 2022 | 1 Chinese startup hires chip godfather and TSMC vet to break into DRAM biz They're putting a crew together, and Beijing's tossed in $750m to get things started Storage23 Jun 2022 | 2 £11.5b in 10 years: UK's government cloud services unit G-Cloud 50% of public sector tech budgets in the cloud by 2015? Well that didn't happen! SaaS23 Jun 2022 | 5 Windows 11 22H2 is almost here. Is it ready for the enterprise? The Start Menu has been tweaked, but Smart App Control will appeal to the security conscious OSes23 Jun 2022 | 48 What happens when the cloud reaches all the way to the manager’s dug out? Find out how Southgate and co are tapping Google Cloud for analytics and machine learning Webinar MORE STORIES ABOUT US Who we are Under the hood Contact us Advertise with us MORE CONTENT Latest News Popular Stories Forums Whitepapers Webinars SITUATION PUBLISHING The Next Platform DevClass Blocks and Files Continuous Lifecycle London M-cubed The Register - Independent news and views for the tech community. Part of Situation Publishing SIGN UP TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER Subscribe Biting the hand that feeds IT © 1998–2022 Cookies Privacy Ts&Cs
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