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)

Freighter bound for the ISS suffers engine abort

(2024/08/05)

Are the woes of the Calamity Capsule catching?



Infineon announces layoffs as Q3 results disappoint

(2024/08/05)

Follows 15% job cuts from chip giant Intel, with CEO blaming weak economy



Sneaky SnakeKeylogger slithers into Windows inboxes to steal sensitive secrets

(2024/08/05)

Malware logs users' keystrokes, pilfers credentials, exfiltrates data



Nvidia reportedly delays Blackwell GPUs until 2025 over packaging issues

(2024/08/05)

Updated Backdrop of multi-billion dollar orders to support AI services, but unlikely to hurt NVDA long term



CrowdStrike unhappy about Delta's 'litigation threat,' claims airline refused 'free on-site help'

(2024/08/05)

Vendor plans to aggressively defend its case before listing catalog of shortcomings at the airline



Second patient receives the Neuralink implant

(2024/08/05)

Almost half the electrodes are working... for now



Punkt MC02: As private, and pricey, as a Swiss bank account

(2024/08/05)

A de-Googled Android phone with extra security – and a subscription



UK axes plans for Edinburgh-based exascale computer

(2024/08/05)

Shortsighted or a chance to refocus? Tech sector is not happy



Keir Starmer says facial recognition tech is the answer to far-right riots

(2024/08/05)

The technology remains highly controversial despite widespread rollout



The cybersecurity QA trifecta of fail that may burn down the world

(2024/08/05)

Opinion Malware is often described as biology. It should be the other way around



Hello? Emergency services? I'd like to report a wrong number

(2024/08/05)

Who, Me? 911 is no joke



Tencent Cloud's home-grown traffic-tamer halves WAN latency

(2024/08/05)

Sigcomm 2024 MegaTE can arrange things so each endpoint gets just the network it needs



China starts testing national cyber-ID before consultation on the idea closes

(2024/08/05)

Eighty-one apps signed up to pilot facial recognition and real name ID system



Atlassian softens its cloud-first approach for remaining on-prem customers

(2024/08/05)

Happy to have 'em go hybrid as it wises up to the enterprise



Google gamed into advertising a malicious version of Authenticator

(2024/08/05)

Infosec in brief Plus: CISA's AI hire; and claimed Canuck SIM swappers busted



India migrates 25,000 small lenders to ERP in just five months

(2024/08/05)

ASIA IN BRIEF Plus: Food poisoning hits ByteDance Singapore; Indonesia bans DuckDuckGo; and more



Lights, camera, AI! Real-time deepfakes coming to DEF CON

(2024/08/04)

DEF CON Red teamer finds they're easy to make, which is welcome to produce fodder for detection bots



IBM Canada can't duck channel exec's systematic age discrimination claim

(2024/08/04)

'They actually replaced me with a younger employee'



AI boom is reshaping the face of cloud infrastructure

(2024/08/04)

Analysis Capex skyrockets as providers prioritize new shiny over traditional server upgrades



Bugging out: 53 years since humans first drove a battery-powered car on the Moon

(2024/08/03)

Feature And you thought you had range anxiety



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