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Wednesday March 27, 2024. 04:30 PM
I ain't afraid of no ghosts, but in this case... To spy on rival Snapchat and get data on how the app was being used, Meta – when it was operating as Facebook – allegedly initiated a program called Project Ghostbusters, which intercepted data traffic from mobile apps....
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Air cooling's diminishing returns on full display with Nv's B-series silicon Analysis Hotter and more power-hungry CPUs and GPUs were already causing headaches for datacenter operators before Nvidia unveiled its 1,200W Blackwell GPUs at GTC last week.…
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Oh, and there's small matter of an alleged $26M in unpaid bills Updated Boeing and its subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation have sued Virgin Galactic, alleging the space tourism company has misappropriated trade secrets.…
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Crooks know where the big bucks are The discovery and exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities in enterprise-specific software and appliances appears to be outpacing the leveraging of zero-day bugs overall, judging by Google's latest research.…
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Facility to bring major leap in domestic chip production amid government support UK chipmaker Pragmatic Semiconductor has officially opened its latest manufacturing facilities in Durham, just over a year after its CEO threatened to move the company out of the country over...
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Regulators reminded that longstanding concerns haven't been addressed Competition cops in Europe and the United Kingdom have started paying attention to in-app browsers, a controversial mechanism for presenting web content within native apps.…
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Researchers reckon results could improve recipe development for food and beverages Joining the list of things that probably don't need improving by machine learning but people are going to try anyway is Belgian beer.…
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The days of cybercriminals having something of a moral compass are over The parent company of The Big Issue, a street newspaper and social enterprise for homeless people, is wrestling with a cybersecurity incident claimed by the Qilin ransomware gang.…
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'Temporary' isn't always Windows has a built-in reminder of the perils of temporary solutions thanks to the 30-year-old porting efforts of former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer.…
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Depending on planning permission being given for facility The Airlander hybrid airship looks set to go into production within a few years, if its maker can get planning approval for a factory.…
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Liquid cooled, 44.7 Petaflops and with unspecified GPUs The UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has picked Lenovo to build and install a 44.7-Petaflops liquid cooled supercomputer.…
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Predicts 500 percent increase in consumption over a decade and suggests 800 kilovolt fix John Pettigrew, the CEO of Britain's National Grid, warned on Tuesday that datacenter power consumption is on track to grow 500 percent over the next decade.…
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Finally, a power greater than ML hype: Angry fandom Pics The BBC has decided to exterminate its experiments using generative AI to promote venerable sci-fi show Doctor Who.…
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Per-socket licensing regime may explain years of ups and downs XenServer, the Cloud-Software-Group-owned server virtualization spinout from Citrix, has debuted its new/old product, XenServer 8.…
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Already backed away from cloud spinout, now gradually breaking up with its own breakup plan Chinese tech giant Alibaba has decided not to spin out its logistics limb, Cainiao, and will instead buy back shares in the outfit and integrate it more deeply with its e-commerce...
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Sigh, AI to the rescue, sigh Dell this week disclosed it has 120,000 workers, which is about 13,000 fewer than it had at the start of 2023. That means it has laid off almost double the number of people it previously indicated.…
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Tuesday March 26, 2024. 11:34 PM
Chipzilla wants more apps coded for NPUs, not Nvidia Intel has expanded its efforts to encourage programmers to code for so-called 'AI PCs' by targeting smaller software houses with a development kit based on Asus’s NUC 14 Pro PC.…
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At last, no more crappy emulation or experimental builds The first official release of Chrome for Windows-on-Arm laptops is landing this week, in time for this summer's Snapdragon X Elite-powered notebooks running Microsoft's operating system.…
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100 minutes of heating to melt a frozen heart... 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth Boffins at the European Space Agency (ESA) are very pleased with themselves following confirmation that the de-icing process they devised for Euclid's optics has 'performed significantly...
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But not, we repeat, not on the desktop Intel's Meteor Lake processors will apparently make it to socketed motherboards after all, but not those of traditional desktops.…
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