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jeudi 29 mai 2025, 04:30
Hardware biz gets a reprieve but administration’s plans are unchanged World War Fee The USA’s Court of International Trade has ruled the Trump administration improperly implemented its “Liberation Day” tariff policy, effectively blocking the imposition of the...
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But don't worry, sales are still up 69 percent US export controls blocking the sale of Nvidia’s H20 GPUs to will cost the company $10.5 billion in lost revenues in the first half of the 2026 fiscal year, executives revealed on Wednesday's Q1 earnings call.…
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Knickers outlet knackered Underwear retailer Victoria's Secret’s website has been down for three days, with the company blaming an unspecified security problem.…
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Telegram to get 50% cut of xAI subscriptions too Telegram founder Pavel Durov on Wednesday announced that the Dubai-based messaging service will make unspecified Grok models from Elon Musk's xAI available to users.…
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Also in preview: a settings backup feature to support OS upgrades Microsoft is previewing a Windows Update orchestration platform for app developers and management tool vendors, aiming to centralize update scheduling across Windows 11 devices.…
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mercredi 28 mai 2025, 23:42
Jensen be limbo, Jensen be quick, Jensen go under the Uncle Sam’s limbo stick Over the past few years, Uncle Sam has made it progressively harder for US chip designers to flog their AI wares in China. But not impossible.…
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'Everyone's holding their breath' Interview It's hard to pinpoint exactly when the 'culture of fear' began to permeate America's top cyber-defense agency.…
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Prototype packs triple the energy density of lithium-ion, they claim MIT boffins have built a prototype fuel cell using liquid sodium and air that could one day power aircraft, and may help capture carbon through its byproducts.…
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So much for buttering up ChatGPT with 'Please' and 'Thank you' Google co-founder Sergey Brin claims that threatening generative AI models produces better results.…
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Data analytics and risk management biz says software dev platform breached, not itself LexisNexis Risk Solutions (LNRS) is the latest big-name organization to disclose a serious cyberattack leading to data theft, with the number of affected individuals pegged at 364,333.…
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Latest kernel includes 14,612 changesets, Penguinistas been busy Over the holiday weekend, Linus Torvalds released the latest Linux kernel – signalling the end of the line for 486-class chips.…
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Open source in-process OLAP system launches rival to Iceberg and Delta Lake table format, and more With a combined market value of around $150 billion, Snowflake and Databricks have divergent visions on how to get customers' analytics and machine learning tools to their...
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Project shutdowns at Mozilla are not encouraging, though Another month, another new version of Firefox, with several handy changes. The future is less certain, though.…
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IT leaders in region eyeing American hyperscalers escape hatch Amid the economic uncertainty of Trump 2.0, dependence on American tech has become a growing concern for many businesses, and a survey of 1,000 IT leaders claims that data sovereignty is now one of the most...
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The latest in a long line of techies to face Putin’s wrath A Russian programmer will face the next 14 years in a 'strict-regime' (high-security) penal colony after a regional court ruled he leaked sensitive data to Ukraine.…
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Researchers find AI models weak for medical reasoning when it comes to X-rays and CT scans AI is not ready to make clinical diagnoses based on radiological scans, according to a new study.…
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Easy, medium, and the sledgehammer approach – or any combination you fancy hands on If you're thinking about switching to Linux but there are a few Windows apps you just can't do without, you do have options… and some of them are free.…
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Space broadband and space-linked phones all very well, but someone's got to track them Satellites have evolved, thanks to SpaceX's Starlink and incomer AST SpaceMobile pumping out high-speed broadband and cellular services for everyday phones delivered from low Earth orbit...
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And it's all your fault There is growing dissatisfaction over cloud computing, according to Gartner, and much of this can be put down to unrealistic expectations or customers simply not implementing the tech properly.…
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More cases about 2015 software swindle stuck in legal traffic jam Germany’s Braunschweig Regional Court has reportedly sentenced four Volkswagen executives to jail over “Dieselgate” – the 2015 scandal in which the automaker was found to have fudged software used to...
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