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Monday March 25, 2024. 10:52 AM
As widely available quantum computing draws closer, organizations need to consider the extent to which their supply chain presents risks and start building in post quantum readiness to their risk assessments. To do this, it's critical for businesses to understand the origin...
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Mistakes years in the making tell a universal story that must not be ignored Opinion Quiz time: name one thing you know about the Library of Alexandria. Points deducted for 'it’s a library. In Alexandria.' Looking things up is cheating and you know it.…
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Microsoft -- yes, Microsoft -- is set to address an issue that has plagued the look of text in Chrome running on Windows 10 and Windows 11. While this is not a problem that affects everyone, there are large numbers of people who have long-complained about strange-looking...
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The blobbing 'amoebic gesticulation' of the lava lamp from his teen years was the initial spark for Molli Sparkles' gorgeous psychedelic Lava Lamp quilt. A few cocktails in adulthood helped make it a reality. The Australian quilter explains that he came up with the design...
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While app icons will likely remain locked to an invisible grid system on the Home Screen, to ensure there is some uniformity, our sources say that users will be able to arrange icons more freely on iOS 18. For example, we expect that the update will introduce the ability to...
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Greybeards thought it was clever, making this an educational experience in more ways than one Who, Me? Welcome once again, dear reader, to Who, Me? – the cathartic corner of The Register wherein, once a week, we hand over to our readers, such as yourself, so that they may...
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If your computer could use an upgrade, the OS could be a great place to start. If you’d like to get your hands on the latest OS from Microsoft, this limited-time sale gets you Windows 11 Pro for just $24.97 (reg. $199). This purchase includes the most recent updates. That...
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In 2019 Los Angeles film/TV producer Brian Morrison painted Blockbuster's logo onto an old newspaper box — and then filled it up with used DVDs. 'The Free Blockbuster movement slowly gained traction,' reports the New York Times — aided at times by social media — 'and...
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Banks on allowing BYO external storage to make migrations less painful Artisanal server vendor SoftIron smells blood in the water since Broadcom's acquisition of VMware led to considerable price hikes for many users, so has developed an alternative server virtualization...
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United Nations finds IT contract and crypto scams are just two of DPRK's illicit menu items If you dine out at an Asian restaurant on your next holiday, the United Nations thinks your meal could help North Korea to launder money.…
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2024 may be the year of Linux On The Arm-or-RISC-desktop as China moves away from Western tech AMD and Intel are not present on a list of processors approved by China's Information Security Evaluation Center.…
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The Los Angeles Times checks in on America's largest dam-removal project, which they say is now 'revealing a stark landscape that had been underwater for generations.' 'A thick layer of muddy sediment covers the sloping ground, where workers have been scattering seeds and...
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The Baffler says a new publishing house launched earlier this month 'brings Silicon Valley-style startup disruption to the business of books.' Authors Equity has 'a tiny core staff, offloading its labor to a network of freelancers,' and like a handful of other publishers 'is ...
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ALSO: Viasat hack wiper malware is back, users are the number one cause of data loss, and critical vulns Infosec in brief If your Windows domain controllers have been crashing since a security update was installed earlier this month, there's no longer any need to speculate...
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Linus Torvalds has officially announced the release of Linux 6.9-rc1, marking the end of the merge window for this version. As usual, the update brings a ton of changes, with a significant portion attributed to AMD GPU header files. But let's not get bogged down by the sheer ...
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Redcore Linux 2401News: Debian Project Leader election begins, Canonical's Snap store serves more malware, Red Hat working on new NVIDIA driver, TrueNAS plans for 13.3...
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TL;DR: Washing your glasses and bottles manually is so old-school. Want a faster way to wash 'em? The Kitchen Sink Bottle and Glass Washer makes it easier than ever to keep your cups, glasses, and more squeaky clean for only $19.99 (reg. — Read the rest The post Wash your gl...
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PLUS: Tencent's profit plunge; Singtel to build three AI datacenters; McDonald's China gobbles Microsoft AI Asia In Brief Samsung has reportedly secured a massive sale of an AI accelerator it plans to launch in 2025.…
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The 6.9-rc1 kernel prepatch is out for testing. Linus Torvalds described some rather large updates to the core kernel code that are coming for 6.9: The timer subsystem had a fairly big rewrite, to have per-cpu timer wheels to improve performance of timers, which can be a...
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Sunday March 24, 2024. 11:34 PM
'It's a bad day for bugs,' joked TechCrunch on Wednesday. 'Earlier today, Sentry announced its AI Autofix feature for debugging production code...' And then the same day, BleepingComputer reported that GitHub 'introduced a new AI-powered feature capable of speeding up...
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