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mardi 5 novembre 2024, 17:28
Puppeteer or Pupeter? One of them will snoop around on your machine and steal your credentials An ongoing typosquatting campaign is targeting developers via hundreds of popular JavaScript libraries, whose weekly downloads number in the tens of millions, to infect systems...
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Wooden datacenters? Japan can build spacecraft out of the stuff Japan's wooden satellite has been launched into space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with a mission to prove that wood can be a viable material for use in space.…
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Justice still being served, but many systems are down A statewide IT outage attributed to 'unauthorized activity' is affecting the availability of services provided by all courts in Washington.…
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Don't do that, or risk a memory error Microsoft has confirmed that opening too many emails at once in Classic Outlook could result in the application displaying an error before crashing. But don't worry; there's a registry change to fix it.…
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12-layer HBM3E hardly off the manufacturing line Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang asked Korean chipmaker SK hynix to pull forward delivery of 12-layer HBM4 chips by half a year, according to the company's group chairman Chey Tae-won.…
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Game of Phones settles into its final chapter Britain's competition regulator says it is minded to approve the merger of telcos Vodafone and Three UK, if the pair commit to network upgrades and short-term customer safeguards against higher bills.…
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From meatballs and spaghetti to lasagna – same ingredients, different structure, says analyst For the world's two dominant ERP vendors, the cloud is their future infrastructure. For customers of Oracle and SAP, getting there can mean technology and business process...
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Who better to watch the watchmen? Updated A former Vice President of Public Policy for Facebook is among the new faces to join the board at Britain's telecoms regulator, Ofcom.…
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VeloRAIN architecture improves service for fat workloads on the edge VMware Explore Amid all the drama regarding Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, it's been easy to forget that the virtualization giant's SD-WAN outfit, VeloCloud, is now an independent business unit. Broadcom ...
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User group members offered more generous discounts and licenses we're sure nobody would abuse VMware Explore VMware by Broadcom is continuing its pre-acquisition tradition of using its European conference to make public a handful of product updates.…
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Protecting IT projects for military and other bits of the public sector A French government finance committee is looking at a legal amendment to a 2025 finance bill currently making its way through the country's parliament that would nationalize Atos with €70 million in...
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You snooze, you lose, er, win Google claims one of its AI models is the first of its kind to spot a memory safety vulnerability in the wild – specifically an exploitable stack buffer underflow in SQLite – which was then fixed before the buggy code's official release.…
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Violation of labor rights? By the iTitan? Surely not! The hot water in which the National Labor Relations Board has been boiling Apple is getting deeper, as the US workers' rights body has issued yet another unfair labor practice complaint alleging the constructive...
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Yearly report finds explosion of GenAI projects, new users from outside the coding community responsible for boost There's been an upset in the Octoverse, as Python has unseated JavaScript as the most-used programming language on GitHub.…
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Back-to-office order forced dating app staff to swipe left The US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Friday issued a complaint against California-based LGBTQ dating app Grindr alleging the biz's return-to-office order for staff amounted to unfair labor practises.…
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Automaker bets big on startup while other promising eVTOL companies scrape around for funding Joby Aviation – backed by Japanese automotive giant Toyota – conducted Japan's first electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) flight test over the weekend, edging...
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lundi 4 novembre 2024, 23:30
Environmental and regulatory obstacles led to the cancellation of an AI bit farm, report claims Meta's plan to build a nuclear-powered datacenter for AI workloads has been undone by bugs, specifically bees.…
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Breaking with Trump, Mike Johnson now suggests streamlining regulation out of funding bill UPDATED The US CHIPS and Science Act's future may depend on the outcome of Tuesday's Presidential Election after House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested the GOP would likely move to...
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Meanwhile, even Task Manager is no match for the broken patch Even though Windows 10 has less than a year of support remaining, Microsoft has once again demonstrated its ability to break things with a seemingly innocuous update.…
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Victims were placed in serious danger following highly sensitive data dump The City of Columbus, Ohio, has confirmed half a million people's data was accessed and potentially stolen when Rhysida's ransomware raided its systems over the summer.…
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