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jeudi 13 novembre 2025, 14:25
Government picks Wylfa on Anglesey for initial trio of units, but power unlikely before mid-2030s The UK will build its first small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear plant at Wylfa on Anglesey, an island off northwest Wales - but it won't generate power until the mid-2030s.…
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Majority of customers plan to favor domestic providers as sovereignty fears rise A survey of CIOs and tech leaders in Western Europe has found 61 percent want to increase their use of local cloud providers amid global geopolitical uncertainty.…
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Operation Endgame also takes down Elysium and VenomRAT infrastructure International cops have pulled apart the Rhadamanthys infostealer operation, seizing 1,025 servers tied to the malware in coordinated raids between November 10-13.…
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Broadband provider says damaged fiber and dormant failover path knocked customers offline for nearly 24 hours Updated UK broadband provider Hyperoptic learned the importance of testing backup systems this week after the service went dark for customers in London.…
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Synnovis's 18-month forensic review of Qilin intrusion completed, now affected patients to be notified Synnovis has finally wrapped up its investigation into the 2024 ransomware attack that crippled pathology services across London, ending an 18-month effort to untangle what ...
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Systemd-free option still available if you choose that download MX Linux 25 'Infinity' is now available, and the new version has some significant differences from the 2023 release, with things that used to be boot-time choices having become pre-install decisions.…
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Networks have changed profoundly, except for the parts that haven’t Systems Approach When my colleague and co-author Bruce Davie delivered his keynote at the SIGCOMM conference, he was asked a thought-provoking question: How should we think about educating the next...
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Go home, comrade clanker, you look drunk – and worryingly angry A semi-autonomous humanoid robot said to be Russia’s first such machine has fallen over within seconds of facing the public for the first time.…
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Promises some easing of rules that knobble indie devs, eventually Google has decided to loosen some of its recently introduced rules regarding registration of Android developers and their apps, but isn’t rushing to deliver the modest changes it plans.…
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Bills fell 10 percent after granular tests suggested JVM tweaks that improved performance Atlassian twice marked Amazon Web Services’ Graviton CPUs off-limits for production purposes, but recently relented and now uses the processors to power thousands of server instances...
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The 100 trillion-parameter models of the near future can't be built in one place Microsoft believes the next generation of AI models will use hundreds of trillions of parameters. To train them, it's not just building bigger, more efficient datacenters – it's started...
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Updated model may deliver a bit more unwanted content, but will be polite about it OpenAI on Wednesday introduced GPT-5.1, an AI model update that's 'warmer,' more conversational, and slightly more willing to blurt out unwelcome observations about sex, violence, and mental...
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mercredi 12 novembre 2025, 22:49
But only a few states plus Puerto Rico will accept it Need to fly domestically, but want to leave your passport or driver's license at home? Apple has you covered, as long as you're using an iOS device and traveling between or within one of the dozen or so states that...
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600+ phishing websites and 116 of these use a Google logo Google has filed a lawsuit against 25 unnamed China-based scammers, which it claims have stolen more than 115 million credit card numbers in the US as part of the Lighthouse phishing operation.…
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Microsoft internal financials also suggest AI flag bearer is nowhere close to $13 billion in revenues OpenAI may be burning far more capital serving its GPT-family of models than previously thought. Leaked documents show the company paying more than $12 billion to Microsoft...
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We take your privacy, seriously Google, perhaps not the first name you'd associate with privacy, has taken a page from Apple's playbook and now claims that its cloud AI services will safeguard sensitive personal data handled by its Gemini model family.…
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Red dwarf hurls plasma at speeds rarely seen from Sun, potentially stripping atmospheres from orbiting planets Astronomers have made the first definitive observation of a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) on a nearby star.…
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Vendors (still) keep mum An 'advanced' attacker exploited CitrixBleed 2 and a max-severity Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) bug as zero-days to deploy custom malware, according to Amazon Chief Information Security Officer CJ Moses.…
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Fashion house behind Jobs' turtleneck helps with pricey new accessory line Apple, the reassuringly expensive US technology brand, is selling a sock in which iPhone owners can house their gadget.…
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Jean-Baptiste Kempf lauded for keeping the media player free of crapware If you don't know what app will open a random media file (or URL), VLC is the answer. It runs on everything, plays anything, and it's free – thanks to Jean-Baptiste Kempf.…
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