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Monday July 14, 2025. 09:40 AM
For the lack of a little documentation, two techies did a lot of accidental damage Who, Me? Alas, the weekend is over, but The Register tries to make your entry to the working week a little more enjoyable by bringing you a fresh installment of Who, Me? – the column in...
Support for IT support Agentic AI is revolutionizing the approach by a range of organizations to IT support. Many IT leaders agree with this week’s CIO columnist that the future is agentic AI that solves problems before they are even reported. He argued that it’s time...
Warned that ChatGPT and Copilot had already lost, it stopped boasting and packed up its pawns Google’s Gemini chatbot declined to play Chess against the Atari 2600, after learning the vintage gaming console had already vanquished other AIs.…
Despite loathing the USA, Iran wants providers who match NIST’s definition of cloud computing The Information Technology Organization of Iran (ITOI), the government body that develops and implements IT services for the country, is looking for suppliers of cloud...
An anonymous reader shared this report from InfoWorld: Tiobe CEO Paul Jansen says Ada, a system programming language whose initial development dates back to the late 1970s, could outlast similarly aged languages like Visual Basic, Perl, and Fortran in the language popularity ...
PLUS: China’s massive lithium find; Cisco’s new Asia boss; Japan and EU plan satcomms collab; and more Asia In Brief Indonesia’s government is investigating possible corruption during a $600 million program that saw around a quarter of a million Chromebooks installed...
Can carbon-reducing projects 'offset' a company's emissions? 'The reality has been less encouraging,' according to a Science magazine editorial by Cary Coglianese, a law/political science professor at University of Pennsylvania, and Cynthia Giles, a former senior advisor at...
Linus has released 6.16-rc6 for testing; it includes a fix for a somewhat scary regression that came up over the week. So I was flailing around blaming everybody and their pet hamster, because for a while it looked like a drm issue and then a netlink problem (it...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: openSUSE's MicroOS and RefreshOS 2.5 News: Bazzite makes Bazaar its default Flatpak store, Alpine plans Wayback release, Wayland and X11 benchmarked, Red Hat offers...
At an Amazon warehouse that employs 3,700 people, hundreds of workers recently lost their job, reports the New York Times. 'They are among thousands of foreign workers across the country who have been swept up in a quiet purge, pushed out of jobs in places where their labor...
PLUS: Bluetooth mess leaves cars exposed; Bitcoin ATMs attacked; Deepfakers imitate US secretary of state Marco Rubio; and more Infosec In Brief Nvidia last week advised customers to ensure they employ mitigations against Rowhammer attacks, after researchers found one of its ...
Sunday July 13, 2025. 11:55 PM
Brian Witten, VP/CSO of automotive technology supplier Aptiv, warns that 'While seven to 10 years may sound like a long way off, preparation for quantum threats must begin now, not once they have already materialized.' Organizations need time to implement post-quantum...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Curtis Gedak has announced the release of GParted Live 1.7.0-8, a new stable release of the project's Debian-based specialist live CD designed for disk partitioning and data rescue tasks. This release release...
'GParted Live is a Linux distro with a focused purpose,' writes Slashdot reader BrianFagioli. 'It exists solely to give users a simple and effective way to manage disk partitions. Whether you're resizing drives, prepping for dual boot, or recovering data, this live operating ...
'In the battle for Ukraine, the front line is increasingly at a standstill' because of 'rapid innovations in drone technology...' according to the Wall Street Journal. 'Each side has hundreds of them constantly in the air across the 750-mile front line.' And drones 'now...
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. A new release of CachyOS, a highly-optimised, Arch Linux-based distribution with KDE Plasma as the preferred desktop in live mode, is now available for download. The 250713 version enables users to choose a...
HGP Storage is a (real) Texas company providing distributed battery-based, utility-scale energy storage systems. Founded in 2013, it has 'successfully developed over 20+ sites and closed over 200 MW of distributed energy projects,' according to its web site. And they just...
'Certain kinds of gut microbes absorb toxic Pfas 'forever chemicals' and help expel them from the body,' reports the Guardian, citing a 'new first-of-its-kind University of Cambridge research shows.' The microbes were found to remove up to 75% of some Pfas from the gut of...
An underwater turbine has been spinning for more than six years 'to harness the power of ocean tides for electricity,' reports the Associated Press. The long-running turbine (off the coast of Scotland) has now proven the commercial viability of the technology: Keeping a...
Electrek reports on the new Omo X, a scooter planned for release in 2026 that's 'full of premium tech features that blur the lines between e-scooter and self-driving EV.' At its recent launch in Jakarta, the Omo X didn't just sit pretty center stage, it actually drove itself ...
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