ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Oracle's Java price hikes push CIOs to brew new licensing strategies

(2024/12/02)

Users could save 50% with open source alternatives, says expert



Win a slice of XP cheese if you tell us where Microsoft should put Copilot next

(2024/12/02)

Competition What's that coming over the hill, is it an AI?



Telco security is a dumpster fire and everyone's getting burned

(2024/12/02)

Opinion The politics of cybersecurity are too important to be left to the politicians



Broadcom loses another big VMware customer: UK fintech cloud Beeks Group, and most of its 20,000 VMs

(2024/12/02)

A massively increased bill was one motive, but customers went cold on Virtzilla, and OpenNebula proved more efficient



NetAdmin learns that wooden chocks, unlike swipe cards, open doors when networks can't

(2024/12/02)

Who, Me? Burglary skills are surprisingly important when building networks



Claims of 'open' AIs are often open lies, research argues

(2024/12/02)

'When policy is being shaped, definitions matter'



Submarine cable resilience board announced on same day maybe-cut-by-China Baltic cable repaired

(2024/12/02)

ITU thinks time is now for more talk about how to keep data moving beneath the waves



Open source router firmware project OpenWrt ships its own entirely repairable hardware

(2024/12/02)

'Forever unbrickable' Wi-Fi 6 box from Banana Pi comes packaged or in kit form



China launches first next-gen Long March 12 rocket, christens private spaceport

(2024/12/02)

Won't scare SpaceX as it's not reusable, but will help Beijing do things like launch broadband sats



Google India probed after driver fatally followed Maps route over unfinished bridge

(2024/12/01)

Asia in Brief Plus: 95 percent of Chinese broadband tops 100 megabits; Yahoo Japan photo album privacy breach; and more



Interpol nabs thousands, seizes millions in global cybercrime-busting op

(2024/12/01)

Infosec in brief Also, script kiddies still a threat, Tornado Cash is back, UK firms lose billions to avoidable attacks, and more



Brits think AI in the workplace is all chat, no bot for now

(2024/12/01)

Despite hype, most UK workers see more discussions than implementations



Cryptocurrency policy under Trump: Lots of promises, few concrete plans

(2024/11/30)

Analysis Pro-crypto lawmakers are in, but will that translate to action? Doubt it



NASA's X-59 plane is aiming for a sonic thump, not a boom

(2024/11/30)

Feature Pilot James 'Clue' Less is ready to take to the skies



RansomHub claims to net data hat-trick against Bologna FC

(2024/11/30)

Crooks say they have stolen sensitive files on managers and players



SpaceX hits 400 launches of Falcon 9 rocket

(2024/11/29)

Yet another batch of Starlink satellites mark the milestone



Both KDE and GNOME to offer official distros

(2024/11/29)

Leading Linux desktops boldly address the 'not enough distros' non-problem



Zabbix urges upgrades after critical SQL injection bug disclosure

(2024/11/29)

US agencies blasted 'unforgivable' SQLi flaws earlier this year



Arch Linux installer now slightly less masochistic

(2024/11/29)

'BTW I use Arch' runway greased, plus clarification around package licensing



Cloudy with a chance of GPU bills: AI's energy appetite has CIOs sweating

(2024/11/29)

Canalys Forums EMEA Public cloud expenses have businesses scrambling for alternatives that won't melt the budget



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