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vendredi 1 mars 2024, 13:40
Data watchdog reprimands police force for confusing 2 people with same name and birthday to disastrous results The UK's Information Commissioner's Office has put the West Midlands Police (WMP) on the naughty step after the force was found to have repeatedly mixed up two...
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Running proof of concepts to pick out the right models Lenovo's chief operating officer has told The Reg it is formalizing a scheme to sell certified refurbished hardware as more customers seek ways to cut their carbon footprint and save money.…
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Watchdog says taxpayer assistance is getting worse Phone services for the UK tax authority continue to deteriorate, and the digital systems that were supposed to take up the slack aren't good enough.…
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Just 13% of provisioned CPUs, 20% of memory utilized, study finds Cloud optimization biz CAST AI says that companies are still overprovisioning resources and paying too much as a consequence. It claims that in Kubernetes clusters of 50 or more CPUs, only 13 percent of...
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Tough guy act was flimsy: our readers fleeced him, then dropped him in it On Call Welcome once more, dear reader, to On Call, The Register's reader-contributed tales of delivering tech support amidst feuds, foolishness, and folly.…
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'Computer-says-no' to be replaced by summaries written by LLMs trained on government data The UK government will trial large language models to help ministers analyze and draft documents as part of a push to overhaul public services using AI.…
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Even when Nvidia delivers, customers struggle to get datacenters ready to handle the heat HPE has blamed disappointing revenue for the quarter on shortages of GPUs and warned investors its previous growth predictions probably won't happen.…
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No mere mea culpa would suffice after 9.2 million records leaked over a decade, warnings were ignored, and lies were told NTT West president Masaaki Moribayashi announced his resignation on Thursday, effective at the end of March, in atonement for the leak of data pertaining ...
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Hopes to get itself off an international naughty list – as you would when you want foreign investment in your chip sector Vietnam's Ministry of Finance has raised the prospect of prohibiting or regulating virtual assets by May 2025, as part of a drive to boost anti-money...
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So much for the 'commitment to support news organizations' made in just 2020 Meta has killed its Facebook news service in the United States and Australia.…
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Everybody’s so happy they’re not mentioning start dates, subsidy levels, or other useful details India's government has approved the construction of the nation's first semiconductor wafer fabrication plant, to be built by Taiwanese foundry-as-a-service outfit Powerchip...
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Court order means ad giant will have to cough evidence of possible market manipulation It has not been a great week for Google's Ad business. After being served a €2.1 billion lawsuit in Europe, Canadian regulators have expanded an investigation into whether it abused its...
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Cloned then compromised, bad repos are forked faster than they can be removed A malware distribution campaign that began last May with a handful of malicious software packages uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI) has spread to GitHub and expanded to reach at least...
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$675 million to accelerate development of machine that can lift, but can’t keep up with humans If you thought blue collar jobs were safe from AI, think again. Robotics startup Figure aims to replace millions of workers with its humanoid automatons and has just received...
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Workers allege discrimination, missing payments To say Elon Musk's business empire is having a week of legal woe may be an understatement, after filings revealed yesterday suggest his social network X and electric car outfit Tesla both face potentially expensive court...
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jeudi 29 février 2024, 23:30
Those little popups may reveal location, device details, IP address, and more More than 130 petitions seeking access to push notification metadata have been filed in US courts, according to a Washington Post investigation – a finding that underscores the lack of privacy...
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Choose your own FISA Section 702 adventure: End-run around lawmakers or business as usual? The Biden Administration has asked a court, rather than Congress, to renew controversial warrantless surveillance powers used by American intelligence and due to expire within weeks....
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Dating app Bumble also finds breaking up is easy to do for a third of its crew It's been a bad week to work in the video game industry. First Sony closed its London studio and cut staff, and now Electronic Arts is letting workers go.…
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China's automakers don't sell in America, but the Feds are still going to investigate whether they're a threat Concerned over the chance that Chinese-made cars could pose a future threat to national security, Biden's administration is proposing plans to probe potential...
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The big new version of the other desktop, complete with improved HDR and a spinning desktop cube The latest major release of KDE Plasma is here, a decade after KDE 5. This is only the fifth February 29 since KDE 4 in 2008, making this a rare event.…
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