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Keeping things neutral will be harder, say critics, as tiny startup acquired In September last year it was a company with around 25 employees, all working remotely. Last night, Tabular was bought by analytics and machine learning platform Databricks for a reported $1...
After nearly a decade of silence, the beloved sci-fi author opens up about loss, love, and a collaboration with Keanu Reeves. A WIRED exclusive.
Windows Insiders set to get first hands on feature updates Microsoft is reopening the Windows 10 Beta Channel for Windows Insiders in a clear sign that there is still life in the old dog.…
Public officials allegedly bribed to allow extradition-dodging travel Four arrests were made this week as part of an international probe into two overlapping corruption schemes that allowed cybercrims on INTERPOL watch lists to travel freely without flagging any alerts.…
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
Swedish furniture giant has 10 paid in-game jobs to fill First Ryanair, now flatpack chairs – IKEA is coming to Roblox.…
Group founder reveals all to The Reg Interview Sometimes people want to abuse AI systems to leak corporate secrets. Other times they just want to force an LLM to talk like a pirate.…
For years the video game industry has faced calls to weed out abusive behavior. The nonprofit ReSpec wants to help it figure out what to do after the canceling is over.
Google’s AI feature bumped my article down on the results page, but the new AI Overview at the top still referenced it. What gives?
Splitting hotly contested spectrum could get messy Nokia and Swedish telco Telia have completed a pilot deployment using the upper 6 GHz spectrum band, hoping to add capacity and coverage for future expansion. However, some regulators such as the UK's Ofcom think this band...
A WIRED investigation, based on more than 22 million flight coordinates, reveals the complicated truth about the first full-blown police drone program in the US—and why your city could be next.
In praise of knowing the requirements before you start cranking out code A study has found that software projects adopting Agile practices are 268 percent more likely to fail than those that do not.…
Because who doesn't love a $373M toy? ASML and Belgian R&D biz Imec have opened a lab giving chipmakers access to the latest High NA EUV lithography equipment and associated tools to accelerate development of their next-gen products.…
I feel the need, the need for... a Euro-made military drone Updated AI-piloted drones that accompany and assist human-piloted fighter jets are very much on military minds – and Airbus is showing off its take on the technology. …
Let customers interfere with other tenants? That's our cloud working by design, Redmond seems to say A vulnerability — or just Azure working as intended, depending on who you ask — in Microsoft's cloud potentially allows miscreants to wave away firewall rules and access...
Probably won't cost him his job, meaning India's messy tech to-do list remains his problem India's Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has lost his bid for election to the lower house of India's parliament, the Lok Sabha…
Musky network celebrates free speech win... after not opposing takedown of similar fare Australia's eSafety commissioner has ended legal action that aimed to compel social network X to take down a video depicting a knife attack on a clergyman classified as an act of terror...
Upgrading to improve density is the new green Computex SuperMicro CEO Charles Liang expects liquid cooling will be installed in 30 percent of racks the company ships next year – vast growth, given the market for such kit has been moribund for decades.…
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger wants benchmarks to go beyond TOPS but warns we’re in for months of uncertainty Computex Analysis The dominant theme at this year's Computex conf in Taiwan is that tens of millions of 'AI PCs' will sell this year, and more the year after. But...
We sifted through hours of presentations so you don't have to Computex At the annual Computex conference in Taipei this week Intel, AMD, and Nvidia showed off their latest datacenter and AI kit, and offered a tantalizing glimpse of what's coming next on their respective...
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