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jeudi 24 octobre 2024, 19:15
No specs and few details, but the promise of access to an exclusive community is still drawing buyers Imagine that your USB flash drive came with software that lets an unknown cloud platform scan its contents and upload files, inform your friends about whatever you publish,...
Reveals why your functions start slowly on its cloud and maybe others too Huawei Cloud has released a huge trove of data describing the performance of its serverless services in the hope that other hyperscalers use it to improve their own operations.…
Hitachi Rail contract inked by SF transport board will kill the throwback San Francisco's Muni Metro could be finally getting ready to wave goodbye to the antiquated and archaic floppy disk-based train control system.…
Epycs or Xeons, more cores = more silicon, and it only gets more complex from here Analysis Shortly after the launch of AMD's first-gen Epyc processors codenamed Naples in 2017, Intel quipped that its competitor had been reduced to gluing a bunch of desktop dies together in...
Kelly Ortberg's turnaround express heads back to the hangar Thousands of unionized Boeing machinists will remain on strike after rejecting their employer's latest contract offer, dealing a swift blow to recovery plans CEO Kelly Ortberg outlined yesterday. …
EU isn’t keeping up with US and China investments, AI arms dealer says European nations need to invest more in artificial intelligence if they want to close the gap between the US and China, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said during a visit to Copenhagen on Wednesday to...
Conditional rebates settled, but $400M matter of naked restrictions remains Intel has a spot of good news for a change. The EU Court of Justice has upheld an earlier ruling that canceled a €1.06 billion ($1.1 billion) fine against the chipmaker imposed in 2009 for...
How embarrassing for Samsung SK hynix posted on Wednesday what it called its 'highest revenue since its foundation' for Q3 2024 as it pledged to continue minuting more AI chips.…
Yes, the law that needs to be harmonized with Europe for tech businesses' data to flow freely The UK government has begun to introduce its latest update to data protection laws it claims will boost economic growth and public sector efficiency. The government said it expects...
Doesn't quite confirm eight-week license cancellation deadline, but does strap on the gloves The Arm/Qualcomm spat just got a little spicier, after the UK chip designer repeated its allegation the US SoC giant has breached its licenses.…
Arguments continue but change suggests it's not Free Software anymore The Bitwarden online credentials storage service is changing its build requirements – which some commentators feel mean it's no longer FOSS.…
389 US healthcare orgs infected this year alone Ransomware infected 389 US healthcare organizations this fiscal year, putting patients' lives at risk and costing facilities up to $900,000 a day in downtime alone, according to Microsoft.…
Only two EU members have completed the transposition into domestic law The European Union's NIS2 Directive came into force on January 16, 2023, and member states had until October 17, 2024, to transpose it into national law. Yet many organizations still don't meet the...
Everybody needs more widgets in their life, right? Vivaldi has updated its eponymous browser – it now has a refreshed user interface and a dashboard packed with widgets.…
Turns out its application can work with databases other than its own The sales pitch for software-as-a-service is that you get powerful applications without having to worry about their underlying infrastructure. But SaaSy workflow vendor ServiceNow will, quietly, let you run ...
All for the low, low price of a mere dollar Scammers, rejoice. OpenAI's real-time voice API can be used to build AI agents capable of conducting successful phone call scams for less than a dollar.…
Red Hat still glowing, but Big Blue's been bruised by investors In its last few quarterly results announcements, IBM has trumpeted unexpectedly strong growth in its mainframe business, and that's helped the technology titan to just-about deliver promised mid-single-digit...
Google and WhatsApp also binned, which is far easier to explain than canning a local hero Hong Kong’s government has updated infosec guidelines to restrict the use of Chinese messaging app WeChat, alongside Meta and Google products like WhatsApp and Google Drive, on...
For starters, it could launch a prompt injection attack on itself... The latest version of AI startup Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet model can use computers – and the developer makes it sound like that's a good thing.…
Third quarter results recharge Tesla's stock price Tesla stock is on the up after America's most valuable automaker reported its third quarter results – including the news that the beleaguered Cybertruck 'achieved a positive gross margin for the first time.'…
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