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Monday September 16, 2024. 03:56 PM
If you’re one of the many people out there who uses a third-party email app to access Microsoft’s Outlook email service, you may need to start looking for an alternative email program soon. As Neowin reports, Microsoft has started sending out a “final notice” that...
Cloud unicorn struggles to make database that can do everything 'margin positive' Two years after announcing a database that can do analytics and transactions in the same system, Snowflake has yet to commercially launch Unistore, its CFO admitted.…
'These are difficult decisions,' says Antonio Neri Antonio Neri, the former engineer turned chief executive at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, says the company has to pursue its $4 billion claim against former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch's estate because it is 'in the best interest ...
What size should you get? Do you need a subwoofer? Here’s everything you need to know when upgrading your TV’s audio.
Gone are the days of circling through the same old cable TV channels or blocking out your schedule on weeknights just so you can catch your favorite show. Now, streaming services and smart TVs have all of the content you could ever want at your fingertips at all times....
Orchestrators of abductions, torture, crypto thefts, and more get their comeuppance One cybercriminal of the most violent kind will spend his best years behind bars, as will 11 of his thug pals for a string of cryptocurrency robberies in the US.…
Multi-million euro package to control satellite swerving and debris dodging Neuraspace and the European Space Agency have signed a multi-million Euro contract spanning two years for the Portuguese company's skills in space traffic management (STM).…
On Tuesday Ivanti issued a 'high severity vulnerability' announcement for version 4.6 of its Cloud Service Appliance (or CSA). 'Successful exploitation could lead to unauthorized access to the device running the CSA.' And Friday that announcement got an update: Ivanti 'has...
Mumsnet CEO Justine Roberts spoke to WIRED about why licensing talks with OpenAI broke down and why her company is planning legal action.
Neuralink rival Synchron is connecting its brain–computer interface with consumer technologies to allow people with paralysis more functionality.
Automation is driving the next wave of commoditization, threatening to replace skilled workers Part 1 As we have said before, the software industry has a decades-long history of cost-cutting, commoditization, and a successful sales model of 'pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap.'...
Bank customers who fall victim to cybercrime through phishing or other fraudulent methods are not only harmed in terms of the psychological stress and often onerous process of reversing the damage, but can even find it difficult to get their money back. Meanwhile, the scams...
There’s nothing more heart-stopping than frantically searching for the nearest outlet while your laptop verges on dying. Want to avoid such panic-inducing scenarios? You’re going to need a long-lasting laptop with lots of juicy battery life. That’s where we come in....
Telecoms minister pleads with operators to work together The UK issue of multiplying telegraph poles is arising again, with telecoms minister Chris Bryant meeting operators over sharing their infrastructure and consulting residents before installation.…
New US government rules for dog travel has led to more Fido-related confusion in the sky.
Gartner: ERP giant’s flagship cloud-and-upgrade package falls as a ratio of total sales with support deadline looming Updated The latest figures from Gartner indicate SAP is struggling to convince users of the value of its RISE with SAP package, launched to accelerate...
* Quite Unlikely A New Technology’s Useful, Man Opinion We have a new call to arms in the 21st century battlefront between the West and China. The Middle Kingdom is building an uncrackable national infrastructure based on quantum key distribution (QKD). The laws of physics ...
An EFF article calls out a 'brazen attempt to privatize' a wireless frequency band (900 MHz) which America's FCC's left ' as a commons for all... for use by amateur radio operators, unlicensed consumer devices, and industrial, scientific, and medical equipment.' The spectrum ...
You've got mail … actually no, you've got nothing Who, Me? Welcome once again to yet another Monday and another instalment of Who, Me? in which Register readers own up to the … let's say 'learning experiences' … they've enjoyed up in their careers.…
Tests show it's just too hard to put the unused 240/4 block to work The 240/4 block of IPv4 addresses – the six percent of the available IPv4 space that is currently not available for public use – should be left alone rather than being added to the pool of available...
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