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)

Intel: Our balance sheet is a smoking ruin, but we think our new chips work

(2024/08/07)

18A process delivers bootable Panther Lake AI PC processor and Clearwater Forest server silicon



Supermicro CEO teases service to build or upgrade datacenters in six months

(2024/08/07)

Doubles annual revenue, but warns repeating that will be hard while waiting until March for Nvidia Blackwell



South Korea to force e-commerce marketplaces to pay vendors faster

(2024/08/07)

Platforms owe billions after they stopped paying and sent thousands of SMEs into cashflow crunches



SharpRhino malware targets IT admins – Hunters International gang suspected

(2024/08/07)

Fake Angry IP Scanner will make you furious - or maybe remind you of how the Hive gang went about its banal business



Huawei Cloud built a network monitor so sensitive it spotted the impact of a single faulty chip

(2024/08/07)

Sigcomm 2024 Focus on physical ports helped spot issues across 100,000 switches and a million servers



Georgia's voter portal gets a crash course in client versus backend input validation

(2024/08/07)

Trying to cancel a citizen's registration would be caught by humans no matter what the page said, officials say



Japan's Fugaku supercomputer released in virtual version that runs in AWS

(2024/08/07)

Graviton processors get the job of helping RIKEN achieve HPC world domination



Microsoft punches back at Delta Air Lines and its legal threats

(2024/08/07)

SatNad himself offered CrowdStrike recovery help, Redmond says, before suggesting airline's IT is in a mess



CrowdStrike hires outside security outfits to review troubled Falcon code

(2024/08/07)

And reveals more and more about small mistake that bricked 8.5M Windows boxes



Twitter tells advertisers to go fsck themselves, now sues them for fscking the fsck off

(2024/08/07)

Updated CEO claims 'illegal boycott' was attack on Musk's version of free speech



All y'all love AI, right? Get ready for Gemini in Nest cameras, Google Assistant

(2024/08/07)

And you're replacing Chromecast with TV Streamer? Great! That's a logical step for the evolving landscape of ...



AMD hopes to unlock MI300’s full potential with fresh code

(2024/08/06)

Devs invited to ROCm out with FP8 precision, quantize to their heart's delight



Verisign under fire for increasing .com prices each and every year it can

(2024/08/06)

Registry happy to chat about caps, just don't consider it a commitment to actually do anything



Google splats device-hijacking exploited-in-the-wild Android kernel bug among others

(2024/08/06)

And Qualcomm addresses 'permanent denial of service' flaw in its stuff



SAP Core AI bugs allowed access to internal network servers, say researchers

(2024/08/06)

Black Hat Wiz infoseccers able to promote themselves from humble customer to full-blown admin



Sonic Automotive says ransomware-linked CDK software outage cost it $30M

(2024/08/06)

Misery loves company – all of its competitors were also negatively impacted



Backblaze sees drive failure rates tick up, asks if AI can help

(2024/08/06)

Puts drive models into focus to assess how often they fall over in their lifetime



Bad apps bypass Windows security alerts for six years using newly unveiled trick

(2024/08/06)

Windows SmartScreen and Smart App Control both have weaknesses of which to be wary



Need to move 1.2 exabytes across the world every day? Just Effingo

(2024/08/06)

Sigcomm 2024 That’s what Google calls its massively parallel data copy service operating on dozens of clusters



Users call on Microsoft to update Outlook's friendly name feature

(2024/08/06)

That one weird thing in Outlook that gives phishers and scammers an in to an inbox



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