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Tuesday November 12, 2024. 03:31 PM
Memory-safe variant is planned for next year Exclusive C and C++ programmers may not need to learn Rust after all to participate in the push for memory safety.…
Over 5 million records from 25 organizations posted to black hat forum Amazon employees' data is part of a stolen trove posted to a cybercrime forum linked to last year's MOVEit vulnerability.…
Arm-powered PCs are still nowhere AMD now accounts for 25 percent of all x86 processor shipments, but only made a slight increase in the past quarter against industry leader Intel in servers – the main gains came from the desktop market.…
Europe boss also speaks of 'nervousness' in any extension to the use of the controversial, aging system Fujitsu's Europe boss has told a public inquiry into the Post Office scandal — one of the widest miscarriages of justice in UK history — that the company does not...
Somewhere to find AI settings, or just a button to uninstall the operating system once and for all? Microsoft seems set to rebrand the AI-powered features in Windows to 'Windows Intelligence' even if some of the more controversial elements, such as Recall, are to remain as...
Enough to knit a sweater, in fact The UK's competition watchdog is doubtful Vodafone and Three will fulfill post-merger promises unless forced to, and wants safeguards put in place so the telcos don't hike consumer prices or water down the £11 billion network infrastructure ...
Chinese firm poised for (short) commercial flights by 2025 China's urban air mobility biz, EHang, has announced its EH216-S pilotless electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has completed debut passenger flights in Thailand.…
Simplifies licenses and adds more 'included value' such as compulsory support Cisco, tired of designing and building two discrete sets of Wi-Fi products, has merged its Catalyst and Meraki kit under the new 'Cisco Wireless' moniker.…
Monday November 11, 2024. 07:30 PM
It's not the first time the embedded microkernel OS has changed its terms Version 8 of the Software Development Platform for the QNX microkernel real-time OS has gone freeware – but there are some strings attached.…
Demonstration paves way for more reboosts before station's eventual deorbit NASA and SpaceX have demonstrated the Dragon spacecraft's ability to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) with a 12-minute, 30-second burn of the freighter's Draco thrusters.…
Just because it's.gov doesn't mean that email is trustworthy Cybercrooks abusing emergency data requests in the US isn't new, but the FBI says it's becoming a more pronounced issue as the year draws to a close.…
Lock your doors and windows, say police, but these should be disease-free We regret to inform you that the United States may soon collapse into a state of lawless anarchy: 18 of 43 monkeys that escaped from a South Carolina biomedical research facility remain at large –...
No sign of 'rollback' yet Microsoft has finally admitted that some instances of Windows Server 2019 and 2022 were unexpectedly upgraded to Windows Server 2025.…
Tech for tech's sake with niche uses that traditional hardware can handle Opinion If you haven't heard of neural processing units (NPUs) by now, you must have missed a year's worth of AI marketing from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm.…
Prosecutors hand Russo-Swede a half-billion bill The operator of the longest-running money laundering machine in dark web history, Bitcoin Fog, has been sentenced to 12 years and six months in US prison.…
Talking to the distro's self-appointed benevolent dictator for life about 20 years of Ubuntu Ubuntu Summit 2024 Canonical founder and CEO Mark Shuttleworth spoke to The Reg FOSS desk at Ubuntu Summit 2024 in The Hague about the Linux distribution's success, its missteps, his ...
Tech companies, not users, to be punished for violations of social media time-out The Australian government has confirmed it will create legislation that bans access to social media for people under the age of 16.…
What's the difference between a broken update system and a malware injection engine? Opinion A seemingly simple, single mistake in metadata that auto-trashes a critical, major component in the Windows ecosystem sounds bad. And it is, in so many ways.…
Those old operating systems had awesome power – you had to be careful wielding it who, me? Good morning and welcome, once again, to Who, Me? in which Register readers share tales of tech support moments they might prefer to forget. But forgetting is not a way to learn from ...
Also: Crypto hacks will continue; CoD hacker gets thousands banned, and more Infosec in brief One of the suspected masterminds behind the widespread Snowflake breach has been arrested in Canada – but the saga isn't over, eh. …
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