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Tuesday December 3, 2024. 01:45 AM
140 Middle Kingdom firms added to US trade blacklist Updated The Biden administration has announced restrictions limiting the export of memory critical to the production of AI accelerators and banning sales to more than a hundred entities.…
Cupertino's walled garden 'is a prison yard' claims plaintiff Suing your employer while remaining employed is a risky play, but one Apple ad tech manager is trying it – claiming that the iGiant is forcing staff to expose their personal data and threatening them with pay...
Monday December 2, 2024. 11:21 PM
At least he'll have company as he joins 15K colleagues headed for the door Comment Pat Gelsinger is out as Intel CEO, cutting short his nearly four-year crusade to revitalize the beleaguered chipmaker.…
But hunts for a fresh CFO 'in light of rapid recent growth' Supermicro said an independent special committee formed earlier this year at the request of the server maker's board found no evidence of corporate misconduct or fraud.…
Impersonators, harmful content and AI scraping are up, too It's undoubtedly a good time to be upstart social media network Bluesky given its rapid growth in the wake of the US presidential election, but questions of moderation and compliance matters are growing along with...
Chief financial officer admits 'we're open to exploring other revenue streams in the future' OpenAI has ruled out running adverts on its platforms, for now at least, Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar has told The Register.…
It's true – the Mac LC III really did have it installed the wrong way round Did Apple really fit a capacitor backward on the Mac LC III? A multimeter-wielding retro fan has confirmed that, yes – somebody made a mistake decades ago, and a capacitor ended up installed the...
Politics, electric cars, rockets, and social media not enough to keep some individuals busy Elon Musk has filed for an injunction against OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman, broadly designed to prevent the GenAI poster child from shifting towards an entirely for-profit...
80486 processor lead architect leaves x86 giant after largest quarterly loss in its history Intel has confirmed the sudden departure of chief executive Pat Gelsinger, in a move intended to restore investor confidence in the ailing Silicon Valley giant following a year of...
Only 10 months left until Windows 10 end of support and people still seem to prefer it Despite Microsoft's push to get customers onto Windows 11, growth in the market share of the software giant's latest operating system has stalled, while Windows 10 has made modest gains,...
The latest in an unusual change of fortune for group once protected by the Kremlin An alleged former affiliate of the LockBit and Babuk ransomware operations, who also just happens to be one of the most wanted cybercriminals in the US, is now reportedly in handcuffs.…
Users could save 50% with open source alternatives, says expert Avoiding steep price hikes in Oracle Java licensing has become an issue for CIOs, according to a software asset management expert.…
What's that coming over the hill, is it an AI? Competition Do you need a bit of Bliss in your life? Come up with a suggestion for where Microsoft might stick Copilot next, and an XP-themed Windows Ugly Sweater could be yours.…
The politics of cybersecurity are too important to be left to the politicians Opinion Here's a front-page headline you won't see these days: CHINA'S SPIES ARE TAPPING OUR PHONES. Not that they're not – they are – but, like the environment, there's so much cybersecurity...
A massively increased bill was one motive, but customers went cold on Virtzilla, and OpenNebula proved more efficient Broadcom has lost another significant customer after UK-based cloud operator Beeks Group decided to adopt the open source OpenNebula stack.…
Burglary skills are surprisingly important when building networks Who, Me? Welcome once more, valued readers, to another Monday and another instalment of Who, Me? in which Reg readers like your good selves share tales of tech misadventure.…
'When policy is being shaped, definitions matter' Rhetoric around 'open' AI concentrates power in the AI sector rather than making it more open to competition and scrutiny, according to a research paper published in Nature.…
ITU thinks time is now for more talk about how to keep data moving beneath the waves On the same day that a submarine cable suspected of having been cut by a Chinese ship was repaired, two major telco bodies convened a submarine telecommunication cable resilience advisory...
'Forever unbrickable' Wi-Fi 6 box from Banana Pi comes packaged or in kit form Open source Wi-Fi router project OpenWrt and the Software Freedom Conservancy have delivered their first jointly developed hardware platform – the OpenWrt One – and are trumpeting it as a...
Won't scare SpaceX as it's not reusable, but will help Beijing do things like launch broadband sats China launched a new class of rocket on Saturday, and for the first time used a commercial spaceport for the mission.…
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