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lundi 18 novembre 2024, 23:29
If you didn't fix this a month ago, your to-do list probably needs a reshuffle Two VMware vCenter server bugs, including a critical heap-overflow vulnerability that leads to remote code execution (RCE), have been exploited in attacks after Broadcom’s first attempt to fix...
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Big Tech's big war on American labor watchdog stumbles... bigly Amazon and SpaceX argued in court today that the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an unconstitutional body – but a three-judge panel didn't seem particularly enamored of their arguments.…
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Un-carrier said to be among those hit by Salt Typhoon, including AT&T, Verizon updated T-Mobile US said it is 'monitoring' an 'industry-wide' cyber-espionage campaign against American networks – amid fears Chinese government-backed spies compromised the un-carrier among...
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This was pretty inevitable after its lawyers admitted in court that the giveaway wasn't random Elon Musk and his America PAC have been sued for allegedly lying about their $1 million election lottery after letting slip in a court hearing earlier this month that it wasn't as...
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GPU giant contends that a little fuzzy math can speed up fluid dynamics, drug discovery SC24 Nvidia on Monday unveiled several new tools and frameworks for augmenting real-time fluid dynamics simulations, computational chemistry, weather forecasting, and drug development...
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Uncle Sam tops supercomputer charts, while China recedes from public view SC24 Lawrence Livermore National Lab's (LLNL) El Capitan system has ended Frontier's 2.5-year reign as the number one ranked supercomputer on the Top500, setting a new high water mark for...
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$45K says you can do it without a lunar rover How do you rescue an injured crew member on the lunar surface? NASA is looking for ideas, and a share of a $45,000 prize pot is up for grabs.…
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First in six years is nearly three times the size of the older, pre-NATO version Residents of Sweden are to receive a handy new guide this week that details how to prepare for various types of crisis situations or wartime should geopolitical events threaten the country.…
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Likely to look more favorably on Elon's adventures in space-based comms The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), an agency charged with regulating US media and communications, is about to get a new boss: current commissioner Brendan Carr.…
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System to serve as a proof of concept for applying API-driven automation to scientific computing SC24 Oxide Computing's 2,500 pound (1.1 metric ton) rackscale blade servers are getting a new home at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LNLL).…
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US considers the cases concerning Jetflicks to be the largest of their kind A programmer at the heart of a huge internet piracy website faces a lengthy prison sentence following five years of legal proceedings and a two-week trial.…
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2-way datalink allows in-flight info updates including retargeting and abort The UK has conducted the first successful guided firing trial of Spear, a mini cruise missile that is set to be the chief strike weapon against ships for the carrier-launched F-35B fighter jets, and ...
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SAP and Deloitte winners in transition from legacy software to SaaS, which includes housing and transport ministries The UK's tax collector has awarded contracts worth up to £366 million ($461 million) in an effort to move a cluster of central government departments' ERP,...
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You think employee-generated content is bad now?  Opinion In 1968's Star Trek episode, 'The Ultimate Computer,' Captain Kirk had his ship used to test M5, a new computer. A copilot, if you will, for the Starship Enterprise.…
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One of the braver lightning talks we've seen: Swapping motherboards, live on stage Ubuntu Summit 2024 The modular Framework laptop is moving outside the x86 world with a RISC-V main board now available.…
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Machine learning used to separate opening a can of soda from something catastrophic Researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have come up with an early warning system for lithium-ion battery fires.…
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Uni sysadmin who ran the lab he erased was a big part of the problem Who, Me? Another Monday and what a fine one it is here in the lair of Who, Me? – the reader contributed column in which your fellow Reg-admirers admit to the moments they messed up the tech they were...
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Stuff from the far side is basalt - but less KREEP-y than expected The first ever samples of soil and rock collected from the far side of the moon has revealed more recent lunar volcanic activity than expected, according to studies published in two journals last Friday.…
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Execs at Chinese company confident President Trump's trade policies won’t present a problem Lenovo’s enterprise business has posted 65 percent year on year growth but still posted a loss.…
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Again defends his belief that 70-hour weeks are essential and work/life balance is bunk Infosys founder Narayama Murthy has tripled down on his previous statements that 70-hour work weeks are what's needed in India and revealed he also thinks weekends were a mistake.…
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