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Lenovo, Nintendo, sue US government, seeking tariff refunds - 9/03 2:12 pm Tech-adjacent Dyson, Epson, and Whoop also have a crack World War Fee Tech companies have started suing the US government to seek repayment of tariffs that the Supreme Court recently declared unconstitutional. |
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NASAs asteroid defence mission slowed targets by 1.7 inches per hour - 9/03 12:56 am You gotta start somewhere, and in this case astroboffins would have been nowhere without help from intrepid volunteers NASA has published new analysis of its 2022 planetary defense test that suggests the mission slowed down the target asteroids, albeit infinitesimally. |
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Iran is the first out-loud cyberwar the US has fought - 9/03 9:49 am Cyber is no longer the hush-hush thing it used to be, as team Trump invades Iran with hackers taking the lead Kettle Unlike previous military conflicts, the cyber domain has been front and center since the Trump administration invaded Iran, upending the traditionally quiet role played by hackers in military conflicts. |
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Beijing warns of more chip supply worries after Nexperia China claims it .. - 9/03 9:13 am PLUS: Indonesia joins kids social media ban; China frets about AI job impacts; Indias PC market fails to launch, again; And more Chinas Ministry of Commerce has warned of further disruption to the global semiconductor supply chain after Dutch chipmaker Nexperia cut access to some of its systems for Chinese staff. |
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FBI is investigating breach that may have hit its wiretapping tools - 9/03 7:14 am PLUS: Europol takes down two crime gangs; LastPass users phished (again); Crooks increase crypto hauls; And more Infosec In Brief The FBI is investigating a breach of its systems which reportedly affected systems related to wiretapping and surveillance. |
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AI agents now help attackers, including North Korea, manage their drudge .. - 8/03 7:00 pm Crims 'will do what gets them their objective easiest and fastest,' Microsoft threat intel boss tells The Reg interview AI agents allow cybercriminals and nation-state hackers to outsource the "janitorial-type work" needed to plan and carry out cyberattacks, according to Sherrod DeGrippo, Microsoft's GM of global threat intelligence. North Korea is taking advantage. |
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Bundle of human neurons hooked to silicon learns to stumble through Doom - 8/03 5:30 pm What hath science wrought? A clump of living human brain cells wired into a silicon chip has answered the internet's most important computing question: yes, it can run Doom. |
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Unpacking the deceptively simple science of tokenomics - 7/03 8:12 pm Inference at scale is much more complex than more GPUs, more tokens, more profits feature By now you've probably heard AI datacenters called factories. It's an apt description: power goes in and tokens come out. |
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Brits fear AI will strip the human touch from public services - 7/03 7:01 pm 'There's a naive techno-utopianism in Whitehall' Brits are worried that AI will dehumanize public services, leading to less human contact and oversight as well as job losses, according to people questioned by pollster Ipsos. |
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60 years since humanity touched the surface of another planet - 7/03 5:30 pm Remembering the day the Venera 3 impacted Venus It is 60 years since humanity first got up close and personal with another planet, with the impact of the Soviet Union's Venera 3. |
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Oracle and OpenAI's Texas Stargate datacenter expansion reportedly on the .. - 7/03 8:51 am Meta supposidly considering untapped capacity in deal brokered by Nvidia OpenAI and compute partner Oracle have reportedly abandoned a planned expansion of their flagship Stargate datacenter, after negotiations were stalled by financing and Sam Altman's apparent fear of commitment. |
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Anthropic bods rework AI damage yardstick, find scant labor impact - 7/03 8:07 am It's the end of the world as we know it, and AI feels fine Anthropic economists Maxim Massenkoff and Peter McCrory report that AI is not eliminating as many jobs as experts have predicted. |
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Dont blame AI yet for poor jobs numbers, analysts say - 7/03 7:24 am US unemployment ticked up to 4.4% The US economy shed 92,000 jobs in February , a dramatic downturn from analyst expectations that it would add about 50,000 jobs. The shortfall stoked growing fears that AI could be contributing to higher unemployment. |
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Firefox taps Anthropic AI bug hunter, but rancid RAM still flipping bits - 7/03 4:41 am Now if only device makers would deliver higher quality components Thanks to Anthropic's AI and its bug-detecting abilities, Firefox users can now enjoy stronger security. Unfortunately, if browser crashes rather than security flaws are the problem, Claude probably can't help. |
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Spyware disguised as emergency-alert app sent to Israeli smartphones - 7/03 2:56 am Steals SMS messages, location data, contacts and delivers it to Hamas-linked crew Hamas-linked attackers are dropping spyware disguised as an emergency- alert app on Israelis' smartphones via SMS messages, according to security researchers. |
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Norway's Consumer Council takes aim at enshittification - 6/03 11:51 pm Its aim is wide, covering everything from social networks to GenAI Norway's Forbrukerrdet consumer council is taking aim at the creeping enshittification of modern life in a 100-page report and a splendid four-minute video which we highly recommend. |
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US state laws push age checks into the operating system - 6/03 11:15 pm Bad legislation, but an especially big headache for FOSS Many web sites, social media services, and other platforms require age verification on the theory that it will protect kids from seeing inappropriate content. But now some US states want to require the operating system itself to check your age and that could cause big headaches for FOSS vendors. |
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Cisco warns of two more SD-WAN bugs under active attack - 6/03 11:04 pm Switchzilla says flaws could allow file overwrites or privilege escalation Just when network admins thought the Cisco SD-WAN patch queue might finally be shrinking, Switchzilla has confirmed miscreants are exploiting more vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN management software. |
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Anthropic sues US government after unprecedented national security .. - 6/03 10:37 pm Brands Trump administration decision 'legally unsound' and has 'no choice but to challenge it in court' AI giant Anthropic says that it has "no choice" but to sue the US government after being officially designated a supply chain risk to national security. |
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 won't smack Moon in 2032, boffins confirm - 6/03 10:35 pm Humanity and its neighbor safe from this menace at least Scientists have ruled out the possibility that the near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 might hit the Moon on December 22, 2032. |
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Washington reportedly moves to tighten leash on AI chip exports - 6/03 9:51 pm Draft rules could force Nvidia and AMD to seek government approval before selling abroad The Trump administration is reportedly planning new restrictions on GPU exports, aimed not only at controlling who gets them, but at driving AI investment back into the US. |
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Microsoft spots ClickFix campaign getting users to self-pwn on Windows .. - 6/03 9:37 pm Crooks tweak familiar copy-paste ruse so that victims run malicious commands themselves A new twist on the long-running ClickFix scam is now tricking Windows users into launching Windows Terminal and pasting malware into it themselves handing the credential-stealing Lumma infostealer the keys to their browser vault. |
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UK peers warn weakening AI copyright law could hammer creative industries - 6/03 9:31 pm House of Lords committee says ministers must not trade a 124B sector for promises of future tech growth Britain's creative industries will face significant damage unless the government strengthens AI copyright law, according to a House of Lords committee. |
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Microsoft kicks new Outlook opt-out deadline down the road to 2027 - 6/03 8:41 pm Admins get another year before migration pressure ramps up Microsoft has delayed the opt-out phase for the new enterprise version of Outlook to 2027, giving administrators another 12 months to get ready for migration. |
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Son of government contractor arrested after alleged $46M crypto heist from .. - 6/03 8:02 pm FBI and French GIGN swoop on Saint Martin, John Daghita in cuffs The son of a government contractor was arrested in the Caribbean after allegedly stealing more than $46 million in seized cryptocurrency from the US Marshals Service, the FBI says. |
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Microsoft finally gets around to fixing Windows 10 Recovery Environment .. - 6/03 7:38 pm Released from the curse of the update bork fairy Microsoft has finally fixed a Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) bug it introduced in Windows 10's final update. |
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Transport for London says 2024 breach affected 7M customers, not 5,000 - 6/03 7:31 pm Attackers accessed systems holding data tied to millions of Oyster and contactless users Transport for London has confirmed that a 2024 breach exposed the data of more than 7 million people a far larger crowd than the few thousand customers originally warned that their details might be at risk. |
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UK Treasury not sure about ditching Oracle to join 1.7 billion shared .. - 6/03 7:27 pm It promised 1.15B but finance ministry yet to show 'formal commitment' to adopt Workday SaaS, watchdog says The UK's Treasury is yet to fully commit to joining a multi-billion pound ERP and HR shared services program it has agreed to fund, potentially slashing any resulting savings, according to a report from the National Audit Office. |
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UK mobilizes lawyers to keep report on Gatwick 'drone' chaos under wraps - 6/03 7:12 pm Seven-year Freedom of Information battle heads to tribunal Exclusive The UK's Department for Transport (DfT) is assembling government lawyers to fight the Information Commissioner's decision that it must release a document summarizing the lessons from the 2018 Gatwick drone chaos. |
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Techie was given strict instructions not to disrupt client. Then he .. - 6/03 3:30 pm Discovering, and explaining, the bizarre cause was harder than the job he was sent to do On Call Welcome to another instalment of On Call, The Register 's weekly reader-contributed column that tells tales of times when tech support turned troublesome. |
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Microsoft previews tech to ease creation of keyboard-accessible websites - 6/03 1:24 pm focusgroup has nothing to do with market research, offers devs faster coding and faster websites for everyone Microsoft has started a preview of technology that eases the task of developing websites with complex navigation elements that dont need a pointing device to operate. |
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Iranian news service claims drone strikes on AWS were deliberate, to probe .. - 6/03 11:33 am Remember: Truth is the first casualty of war Iranian publisher Fars News Agency, which is aligned with the countrys government, has claimed the drone strikes on Amazon Web Services Middle East datacenters were deliberate and had strategic significance. |
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Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce .. - 6/03 9:37 am Alarm bells are ringing in the open source community, but commercial licensing is also at risk Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called chardet, released a new version of the library under a new software license. |
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Chinas rubber-stamp parliament rubber stamps tech independence plan - 6/03 9:23 am Call to do better with chips and put AI everywhere is more than rhetoric because Chinas scientists are sprinting ahead Chinas government has again made reducing reliance on imported digital technology a major goal. |
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Google says spyware makers and China-linked groups dominated zero-day .. - 6/03 7:52 am Of the 90 zero-days GTIG tracked in 2025, 43 hit enterprise tech Zero-day exploitation targeting enterprise tech products reached an all-time high last year, with China-linked cyber-espionage groups remaining the most prolific state-backed users, according to Google. |
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Supposedly big-brained execs are outsourcing decisionmaking to AI - 6/03 6:31 am Survey of UK bosses find 62 percent rely on LLMs for help Most business leaders in the United Kingdom appear to have outsourced a lot of their decisionmaking to machine learning models, according to a survey of 200 suits published by data streaming tools vendor Confluent. /p |
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Okta CEO paranoid as vibe coders stir SaaS-pocalypse fears - 6/03 6:16 am Its ok, Todd. Youre only paranoid if youre wrong. Okta chairman and CEO Todd McKinnon said he believes it would be difficult for an LLM alone to replicate the quality of SaaS applications his company provides, but that doesnt stop him from worrying about competition from bots. |
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TerraPower gets permission to build, not operate, sodium-cooled nuclear .. - 6/03 4:44 am Don't flip the switch until the NRC says you can, okay? Bill Gates-backed nuclear outfit TerraPower finally has approval to build its Natrium reactor. However, it may still face issues finding a steady fuel supply. And, oh yeah, it hasn't built any reactors like this before. |
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Iran intelligence backdoored US bank, airport, software outfit networks - 6/03 2:53 am MOIS-linked MuddyWater crew has a new, custom implant An Iranian cyber crew believed to be part of the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) has been embedded in multiple US companies' networks - including a bank, software firm, and airport, among others - since the beginning of February, with more activity in the days following the US and Israeli military strikes, according to security researchers. |
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Munificent 7 vow to spare US households from AI's rising energy costs - 6/03 2:32 am Bit tricky enforcing this. What's the penalty if they go up anyway? Seven of the top US AI companies and hyperscalers have officially agreed to protect American consumers from price hikes due to datacenter energy and infrastructure increases caused by the AI build boom. |
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