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Monday September 15, 2025. 11:00 AM
When a vendor offered 2000 tokens per second (TPS) of Qwen3-Coder-480B-A35B-Instruct (aka Qwen3 Coder) for $50 (Cerebras Code Pro) or $200 (Cerebras Code Max), I, like many, was spellbound. However, the offer was sold out almost instantaneously. When the next window opened...
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Cloud computing and cybersecurity are among the featured players on the contemporary software development stage, but artificial intelligence (AI) is the star. AI continues to gain momentum as a force for business growth and opportunity, and tech and business leaders are...
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As an industry, we’ve gotten good at buying our way out of bad decisions. Need more throughput? Add instances. Tail latencies get spiky? Add a cache in front of the cache. Kelly Sommers nails the root cause: Pattern-driven architectures can be organizationally tidy yet...
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Ministers concerned Treasury governance team may be distracted about supervising vital efforts UK ministers have questioned the government's decision to seemingly downgrade huge public sector tech projects as HM Treasury takes a greater role in so-called 'mega-projects.'…
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This will all be over soon, we promise you. But for a little while longer you are going to continue hearing about Windows 10. It is something that has been talked about for so long that it would be easy to start to feel numb to any more mentions of the operating system, but...
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In a recent episode of the First Person podcast we met with Magan Naidoo, Chief Data Office of the World Food Council. Magan told us of his pride in building a future-proof data organization to help solve world hunger. He told us he started out in software engineering but...
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In a recent episode of the First Person podcast we met with Magan Naidoo, Chief Data Office of the World Food Programme. Magan told us of his pride in building a future-proof data organization to help solve world hunger. He told us he started out in software engineering but...
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India's IT services industry saw entry-level hiring collapse by 70% between fiscal years 2023 and 2024, as the country's four largest IT exporters reduced fresh graduate recruitment from 225,000 to 60,000. Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys shed a combined 38,000...
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We’re all aware of the Chinese Great Firewall, the tool the Chinese government uses for mass censorship and for safeguarding and strengthening its totalitarian control over the country and its population. It turns out that through a Chinese shell company called Geedge...
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Peers will quiz campaigners on whether Ofcom's new measures will actually work, or just add more compliance pain The House of Lords is about to put the latest child-protection plans of UK regulator the Office of Communications (Ofcom) under the microscope.…
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The AI pay bump   AI is reshaping industries and this week we reported that CIOs are prioritizing certifications over college degrees to quickly validate tech skills and drive digital transformation. We listed out the top AI certifications that will get you hired and...
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'These are the last days of social media as we know it,' argues a humanities lecturer from University College Cork exploring where technology and culture intersect, warning they could be come lingering derelicts 'haunted by bots and the echo of once-human chatter...'...
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Celebrate classic Psion machines with us, from the original Organiser, through the Series 3 and Series 5, all the way to the netBook. Get help with your classic palmtop computer, or help to develop software and hardware that will bring these devices into the 21st...
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More than three years in the making, with a concerted effort starting last year, my CPU-time profiler landed in Java with OpenJDK 25. It’s an experimental new profiler/method sampler that helps you find performance issues in your code, having distinct advantages over the ...
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There's more than warm power supplies and wonky capacitors Opinion The Voyager space probes are dear to the hearts of every geek who can remember the 1980s.…
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Student thought she had the hang of this 'Linux' thing and its kooky CLI Who, Me? It's Monday morning, and a week of possibilities presents itself to IT pros everywhere. Which is why The Register brings you another edition of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in...
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Virtualization tool for hyperscalers now scales to 8,192 vCPUs The Cloud Hypervisor project has introduced a No AI code policy.…
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'Engineers from Ohio State University are developing a new way to power rocket engines,' reports Gizmodo, 'using liquid uranium for a faster, more efficient form of nuclear propulsion that could deliver round trips to Mars within a single year...' Nuclear propulsion uses a...
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The UK's data-protecting Information Commissioner's Office has issued a warning about what it calls a worrying trend, reports the BBC: 'students hacking their own school and college IT systems for fun or as part of dares.' Since 2022, the the Information Commissioner's...
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PLUS: Japan woos Micron, again; China launches chip dumping probe; Mitsubishi expands opsec empire; and more! Asia in Brief Criminals appear to be moving cyber-scam centers to vulnerable countries.…
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