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Monday January 13, 2025. 12:30 PM
Microsoft can’t be happy about the Steam Deck. After all, PC gaming has long been about Windows. For decades! Yet now one of the hottest PC gaming systems is… a portable Linux PC that runs Windows games? That’s right. The Steam Deck has really taken off. To make...
During CES 2025, Nvidia unveiled its lineup of next-generation GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. While the desktop GeForce RTX 5090 garnered the most awe with its impressive specs, we also saw laptop GPUs — and these mobile GPUs might foreshadow what we can expect from the...
Think you're good at spotting trends? Try these on for size Opinion This column may be out of date two days after publication. That's when the US Supreme Court decides whether the Constitutional right to free speech overrides the laws against online porn adopted by many...
The US government has announced a radical plan to control exports of cutting-edge AI technology to most nations.
The holders of the vast majority of the world’s wealth? Men. So many men—from Trump and Musk and Putin to every CEO, crypto schmo, and solar bro in between.
Now that Novo Nordisk is the world’s weight-loss juggernaut, will it have to betray its first patients—type 1 diabetics?
He thought he’d make millions of dollars selling solar panels door-to-door. The reality was much darker.
The next new thing doesn’t have to cost as much as next month’s paycheck.
AI finance apps are reaching Gen Z and millennial users with personalized chatbots that offer money advice—and upsell them big time.
From tunnels to Tesla factories to SpaceX launch facilities, there’s barely a place on Earth that doesn’t feel the gravitational pull of humanity’s wealthiest reply guy.
WIRED sent reporters far and wide to find out who controls the world's wealth. What did they find? Men. From Trump, Musk, and Putin to the CEOs, crypto schmoes, and solar bros, meet the patriarchy controlling the purse strings.
Unauthorized activity detected, but no backdoors found UK domain registry Nominet is investigating a potential intrusion into its network related to the latest Ivanti zero-day exploits.…
Behind the scenes, companies and governments are feeding a trove of data about international travelers into opaque AI tools that aim to predict who’s safe—and who’s a threat.
Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project designation could tear down more restrictions Britain's planning system is still seen as a significant barrier to the development of datacenters.…
'Oracle has informed us they won't voluntarily withdraw their trademark on 'JavaScript'.' That's the word coming from the company behind Deno, the alternative JavaScript/TypeScript/WebAssembly runtime, which is pursuing a formal cancellation with the U.S. Patent and...
Or ignore documentation that warns you are about to do something dangerous Who, Me? Rise and shine, dear readers, it's Monday and therefore time to sink your teeth into a new week of work, a fact The Register celebrates with a new edition of Who, Me? This is the column in...
If you’re tired of staring at that same old Windows interface, it’s time for a serious upgrade. Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is here to change your PC experience, blending a sleek new interface with AI-powered tools that will make your everyday tasks faster, smarter, and way ...
Faced with huge license cost increase, provider and customers were both happy to make migration a mission Exclusive Broadcom has lost another sizable customer for its VMware platform: Austrian cloud provider Anexia has moved 12,000 VMs, some of them rented by major European...
Blue Origin is attempting its very first orbital flight tonight. And they'll also attempt to land their reusable Stage 1 on a drone in the Atlantic ocean. The rocket is fueled on its launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida, awaiting ignition. Its three-hour launch window has...
'We're standing down on today's launch attempt,' Blue Origin posted late last night, 'to troubleshoot a vehicle subsystem issue that will take us beyond our launch window. We're reviewing opportunities for our next launch attempt.' But soon Blue Origin will again attempt its ...
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