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vendredi 7 mars 2025, 15:32
Now that's sticker shock Eggheads have taken a look at previously developed techniques that can be used to trick self-driving cars into doing the wrong thing – and found cheap stickers stuck on stop and speed limit signs, at least, are pretty effective.…
Thousands brace for layoffs as shares slide 20% HPE is feeling the effects of the Trump administration's gamesmanship, seeing shares slide after lowering earnings expectations due to uncertainty over how tariffs may affect the cost of imported parts.…
PDFs and Powerpoint also lie in wait as 2026 looms Microsoft is suggesting alternatives to its doomed Publisher product ahead of the software's demise in 2026.…
Which is why taking down chiefs and infra behind big name brand operations isn't working Interview There's a handful of cybercriminal gangs that Jason Baker, a ransomware negotiator with GuidePoint Security, regularly gets called in to respond to these days, and a year ago...
Increasingly shaky relationship with the States has Europe considering options Talks are underway between European leaders and Eutelsat about a possible replacement for Starlink in Ukraine.…
Difficulties unpicking 25 years of technical entanglement secure £474.4M without competition Updated Following protracted negotiations, French outsourcer Atos has scooped up a £474.4 million ($612 million) contract without competition to build systems for a UK state bank...
When 'pickup' means more than just a ride On Call The week has ebbed away with embarrassing speed, so here we are again with a fresh installment of On Call, The Register's reader-contributed column that immortalizes tech support stories.…
€240M found for three-year sprint to develop three chiplets for HPC, AI A 38-strong group of tech players have founded a project with the snappy name Digital Autonomy with RISC-V in Europe, aka DARE, that aims to develop processor units to power the continent’s...
'Energetic event' did for Flight 8 after a few minutes. Super Heavy Booster recovered again, so there's that SpaceX's latest attempt to fly its Starship has again ended in a rapid unscheduled disassembly.…
Now working with seven hyperscalers for custom AI silicon. Not working on acquiring bits of Intel Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware appears to be a big success, on the balance sheet at least, after the company announced a big majority of its top 10,000 customers have...
Space is hard. Hopefully not so hard the three rovers on this spaceship are lost For the second time this week, a privately operated spacecraft has touched down on the Moon – but this one landed badly.…
Best not to buy cheap hardware and use third-party app stores if you want to stay clear of this vast ad fraud effort Human Security’s Satori research team says it has found a new variant of the remote-controllable Badbox malware, and as many as a million infected Android...
jeudi 6 mars 2025, 23:32
Did US Secret Service not get the memo, or? Updated A coalition of international law enforcement has shut down Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, a favorite of now-defunct ransomware crew Conti and others criminals for money laundering.…
It's just an opt-in Labs curio for now, but so were those ever-present Overviews It was inevitable, really, but now it's official: Google is testing a new all-AI web search mode that leaves users entirely beholden to what Gemini thinks they'll want. …
President ordered immigration officials to ramp up vetting of foreigners 'to the maximum degree' The US government's Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is considering monitoring not just the social media posts of non-citizens coming into the country, but also all...
Startup needs tips on fitting its flying surfboard into existing infrastructure Airlines around the world continue to look for ways to be more sustainable and efficient without needing to reinvent the wheel – but in the case of Delta Air Lines' new partnership with...
Interface and branding changes arrive to more clearly separate users' work and play lives Google Chrome Enterprise is rolling out browser changes designed to separate people's professional and personal activities, in addition to management enhancements.…
That's Mutual Assured AI Malfunction in the race for superintelligence ANALYSIS Former Google chief Eric Schmidt says the US should refrain from pursuing a latter-day 'Manhattan Project' to gain AI supremacy, as this will provoke preemptive cyber responses from rivals such...
No 'zero days without incident' sign for Microsoft thanks ongoing problems Problems with Outlook.com are continuing, with users reporting being unable to access their emails or authenticate themselves.…
Akira really wasn't horsing around with this one Toronto Zoo's final update on its January 2024 cyberattack arrived this week, revealing that visitor data going back to 2000 had been compromised.…
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