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vendredi 30 août 2024, 06:27
Farsi-language posts target possibly-pro-Israel individuals Government-backed Iranian actors allegedly set up dozens of fake recruiting websites and social media accounts to hunt down double agents and dissidents suspected of collaborating with the nation’s enemies,...
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Could monopolise 24 key techs if current trends continue Think Tank the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) has released an update to its Critical Technology Tracker, revealing that China leads the way in 89 percent of the technologies it tracks.…
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Civilizations detectable at galactic distances could harness all of a star's energy output, boffins reckon Looking for life in the Milky Way is so 20th century – today's alien-hunters are going intergalactic to look for signs of alien intelligence.…
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But users aren’t optimistic it will land softly VMware Explore I’ve attended VMware’s annual conference every year since 2007 and this year the event had a very different flavor.…
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Apparently made over 100 fake crime reports and bomb threats The US government has indicted two men for allegedly reporting almost 120 fake emergencies or crimes in the hope of provoking action by armed law enforcement agencies.…
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jeudi 29 août 2024, 22:45
The setback won't stop us from banking billions, CFO insists Nvidia has confirmed earlier reports that its Blackwell generation of GPUs suffered from a design defect that adversely impacted the yields of the hotly anticipated accelerators.…
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Google researchers note similarities, can't find smoking-gun link Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has spotted an interesting pattern: A Kremlin-linked cyber-espionage crew and commercial spyware makers exploiting specific security vulnerabilities in pretty much the same ...
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Moore's Law may be running out of steam, but there are still knobs to turn and levers to pull Hot Chips Speaking at Hot Chips this week, AMD president Victor Peng addressed one of the biggest challenges facing the semiconductor industry as it grapples with growing demand for ...
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Sordid search history 'evidence' in case that could see him spend 35 years for extortion and wire fraud A former infrastructure engineer who allegedly locked IT department colleagues out of their employer's systems, then threatened to shut down servers unless paid a ransom,...
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Chocolate Factory claims rival is trying to revive cases it's already lost Yelp has waded through legal floodgates opened by the Department of Justice's antitrust victory with a lawsuit of its own, alleging Google is monopolizing local search and advertising markets.…
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Benioff sees 'very high margin opportunity' in bid to 'monetize' productivity gains Salesforce is considering a new charging model based on AI agent conversations as it attempts to allay investor concerns that improving productivity among users will lead to them buying fewer ...
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Google revises Chrome Vulnerability Rewards Program with higher payouts for bug hunters Google's Chrome Vulnerability Rewards Program (VRP) is now significantly more rewarding – with a top payout that's at least twice as substantial.…
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iPhone-like functionality coming to other devices on the network soon Verizon has teamed up with another satellite operator to offer US customers a commercial direct-to-device messaging service for when a terrestrial cell network is not available, starting this fall.…
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Time to make e-commerce great again instead? Mikhail Parakhin, the former Windows boss who pledged to 'make Start Menu great again' before departing Microsoft shortly after, has popped up as CTO of e-commerce outfit Shopify.…
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Insists it's not cutting jobs and pays harder-to-automate people more with AI savings Buy-now-pay-later outfit Klarna's CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski is so thrilled with the performance of AI at his business that he's planning to shrink the human headcount by half – and...
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French police reckon financial system targeted during Summer Games Nearly four weeks after the cyberattack on dozens of French national museums during the Olympic Games, the Brain Cipher ransomware group claims responsibility for the incident and says 300 GB of data will be...
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Scottish provider promises no hidden fees, full control, and safe haven for data British hosting biz DataVita has launched what it calls 'National Cloud,' a service offering clients data residency within the UK, and claims to have full transparency over costs, with no hidden ...
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Isn't the education system in enough trouble already? Updated The UK government is set to equip teachers with AI tools to help them 'mark and plan lessons.'…
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UK grocer suffers IT issues with clothing orders, self-scanning, and store picker app The UK's third-largest grocery retailer continues to see its IT operations beset with problems as it struggles with its fraught divorce from US retail giant Walmart.…
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As the hardware got more capable, the messes got more expensive Part 2: The 16-bit era Welcome back to The Reg FOSS desk's roundup of the slip-ups and missteps from the dawn of the microcomputer industry onward – at least those that are most memorable to us.…
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