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Nvidia DMs TSMC: please sir can I have some more? The Chinese are starved .. - 1/01 5:50 am

GPUzilla has reportedly received orders for more than two million units With the sales ban lifted, Chinese tech giants, including ByteDance, are scrambling to secure orders for Nvidia's H200 graphics accelerators while they can. But will there be enough to satisfy demand?





European Space Agency hit again as cybercrims claim 200 GB data up for sale - 1/01 4:38 am

As in past incidents, ESA says the impact was limited to external systems The European Space Agency has suffered yet another security incident and, in keeping with past practice, says the impact is limited. Meanwhile, miscreants boast that they've made off with a trove of data, including what they claim are confidential documents, credentials, and source code.





US Army seeks human AI officers to manage its battle bots - 1/01 3:36 am

What, weekend warriors from Silicon Valley not good enough? The US Army has been all-in on becoming an AI-powered outfit for some time, and now it's creating a career path for officers to specialize in making its automation dreams come true.





IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasnt taken over the world, but don't call .. - 31/12 9:01 pm

The world has passed it by in many ways, yet it remains relevant Feature In the early 1990s, internetworking wonks realized the world was not many years away from running out of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses, the numbers needed to identify any device connected to the public internet. Noting booming interest in the internet, the internet community went looking for ways to avoid an IP address shortage that many feared would harm technology adoption and therefore the global economy.





Everybody has a theory about why Nvidia dropped $20B on Groq - they're .. - 31/12 7:02 pm

El Reg speculates about what GPUzilla really gets out of the deal This summer, AI chip startup Groq raised $750 million at a valuation of $6.9 billion. Just three months later, Nvidia celebrated the holidays by dropping nearly three times that to license its technology and squirrel away its talent.





The most durable tech is boring, old, and everywhere - 31/12 5:23 pm

From COBOL and C to Linux and SQL, the unglamorous software that keeps the world running refuses to disappear Opinion COBOL turned 66 this year and is still in use today. Major retail and commercial banks continue to run core account processing, ATM networks, credit card clearing, and batch end-of-day settlement. On top of that, many payment networks, stock exchanges, and clearinghouses rely on COBOL for highvolume, highreliability batch and online transaction processing on mainframes.





Hong Kongs newest anti-scam technology is over-the-counter banking - 31/12 12:57 am

Funds in Money Safe accounts are only available when customers appear for face-to-face verification Hong Kongs banks have a new weapon against scams: Accounts that require customers to visit a branch to access their funds.





New Yorks incoming mayor bans Raspberry Pi at his inauguration party - 31/12 11:23 am

Zohran Mamdani appears not to understand that smartphones can be used for evil New Yorks mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has invited the citys residents to join him at a block party to celebrate his inauguration but told attendees not to bring a Raspberry Pi to the event.





Cybersecurity pros admit to moonlighting as ransomware scum - 31/12 9:46 am

Pair became ALPHV affiliates to prey on US-based clients A ransomware negotiator and a security incident response manager have admitted to running ransomware attacks.





ServiceNow lays out possible co-CEO structure, but says no change imminent - 31/12 5:50 am

The ITSM outfit would join Oracle, Comcast, and Netflix in installing bunk beds in the corner office ServiceNows amended employment contract with CEO Bill McDermott extends his time with the company into the next decade, but also provides possible next steps for the journeyman corporate leader, including the co-CEO role, a position he held at SAP in the years prior to joining the ITSM juggernaut.





IPad kids are more anxious, less resilient, and slower decision makers - 31/12 4:40 am

The solution? Lock up the screens and read to your kids If you're thinking of plopping your infant in front of a screen to get some peace and quiet, you might want to reconsider - higher screen exposure in infancy was linked to longer decision times later on and higher anxiety symptoms in the teenage years.





An early end to the holidays: 'Heartbleed of MongoDB' is now under active .. - 31/12 3:27 am

You didn't think you'd get to enjoy your time off without a major cybersecurity incident, did you? A high-severity MongoDB Server vulnerability, for which proofs of concept emerged over Christmas week, is now under active exploitation, according to the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.





When the AI bubble pops, Nvidia becomes the most important software .. - 31/12 12:44 am

Want to survive the crash? Find another way to make money with GPUs Today, Nvidias revenues are dominated by hardware sales. But when the AI bubble inevitably pops, the GPU giant will become the single most important software company in the world.





Banksy's Limitless limited by Windows Activation - 30/12 9:30 pm

Digital screen snafu or satirical comment on Microsoft's licensing policies? Bork!Bork!Bork! Today's Bork comes courtesy of an exhibition dedicated to the UK street artist Banksy and demonstrates that "Limitless" does not always apply to Windows Activation.





Tis the season when tech leaders rub their crystal balls - 30/12 6:00 pm

2026 is the year where AI must meet ROI in the enterprise, and the key to delivering it is data governance. Leaders from Dell, Microsoft, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Snowflake have released their 2026 predictions for AI in the workplace, and they agree that safeguards for AI agents and ROI are the top priorities for their customers.





We will be cruising at 35,000 feet and failing to update our Apache HTTP .. - 30/12 5:45 pm

Now replace the autopilot with Copilot Bork!Bork!Bork! Bork can happen to the best of us, but flashing one's undercarriage at the boss of a compliance company is less than ideal, particularly at 35,000 feet in the air.





Zuck buys Chinese AI company Manus that claims it deals in actions, not .. - 30/12 11:59 am

General agents to infuse Metas products real soon now UPDATED Meta will acquire made-in-China AI outfit Manus and harness its general agent technology across its products.





Korean telco failed at femtocell security, exposed customers to snooping .. - 30/12 11:34 am

One cert, in plaintext, on thousands of devices, led to what looks like years of crime South Koreas Ministry of Science and ICT has found that local carrier Korea Telecom (KT) deployed thousands of badly secured femtocells, leading to an attack that enabled micropayments fraud and snooping on customers communications maybe for years.





Nvidia spends $5B on Intel bailout, instantly gets $2.5B richer - 30/12 6:20 am

The deal negotiated in September locked Nvidia into a purchase price of $23 per share. Intel shares traded at $36 on Monday Nvidias $5 billion Intel stock purchase is already worth $7.58 billion, turning the recently approved bailout of its rival into a shrewd financial play.





Indian cops cuff ex-Coinbase rep over selling customer info to crims - 30/12 5:19 am

There's more where that came from, CEO says Rogue insiders suspected of taking bribes to hand over Coinbase customer records to criminals are beginning to face justice, according to CEO Brian Armstrong.





Crims disconnect Wired subscribers from their privacy, publish deets online - 30/12 3:23 am

Extortion group Lovely claims to have stolen 40 million pieces of info from publisher Conde Nast A criminal group is beating Conde Nast over the head for not responding sooner to its extortion attempt by posting stolen subscribers' email and home addresses and warning the publisher of Wired, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and Teen Vogue that it has 40 million more entries.





Sam Altman is willing to pay somebody $555,000 a year to keep ChatGPT in .. - 30/12 2:10 am

Theres a big salary up for grabs if you can handle a high-stress role with a track record of turnover Howd you like to earn more than half a million dollars working for one of the worlds fastest-growing tech companies? The catch: the job is stressful, and the last few people tasked with it didnt stick around. Over the weekend, OpenAI boss Sam Altman went public with a search for a new Head of Preparedness, saying rapidly improving AI models are creating new risks that need closer oversight.





Four tech trends from 2025 that will shape the future because they have to - 30/12 1:10 am

Imagine there's no AI. It's easy if you try Opinion The oxygen of publicity this year has mostly been consumed by our two-lettered friend, AI. There's no reason to think this will change in 2026. However, through the magic of journalism, here's a world where that's not true, a world where other things are happening that will shape the future. We like to call it the real world, and here's what's happening there and why it matters.





How California built one of the world's biggest public-sector IT systems - 29/12 8:03 pm

20 years, multiple delays, and millions of dollars later, FI$Cal is live mostly Since 2005, YouTube has gone from launching its first website to serving up more than 100,000 years' worth of video content every day. During the same period, the State of California has gone from the idea of adopting a single ERP, HCM, and procurement platform to getting nearly all of its departments on board although there are still a few stragglers.





Europe's cloud challenge: Building an Airbus for the digital age - 29/12 5:23 pm

Countries that banded together to challenge Boeing in the air try to do the same to AWS, Microsoft, and Google on the ground Feature More than half a century ago, a consortium of European aerospace businesses from the UK, France, Germany and Spain joined forces to take on America's Boeing. Fast forward to the 21st century and the countries are applying the same model needs to the world of cloud computing, giving the continent a fighting chance to reduce the digital domination of Big Tech.





When the lights went out, and the shooting started, Y2K started to feel .. - 29/12 4:20 pm

More millennial tech support tales from your fellow readers On Call Y2K Welcome to a special festive season edition of On Call, in which we share readers' stories of working on the 31st of December 1999 the moment the tech world held its breath and hoped years of Year 2000 bug remediation efforts would work.





Former IBM CEO Lou Gerstner passes, aged 83 - 29/12 1:38 pm

Oversaw a significant resurgence in Big Blues fortunes during the dotcom era IBM has announced the death of its former CEO Lou Gerstner, who passed away on Saturday, aged 83.





Accused data thief threw MacBook into a river to destroy evidence - 29/12 12:06 am

Former staffer of Korean e-tailer Coupang accessed 33 million records but may have done less damage than feared Korean e-tailer Coupang claims a former employee has admitted to improperly accessing data describing 33 million of its customers, but says the accused deleted the stolen data.





China wants to ban making yourself into an AI to keep aged relatives .. - 29/12 10:02 am

PLUS: Australia buys air-gapped Google Cloud; Huawei triples use of home-built components; JAXA blames low pressure for rocket crash; And more Asia In Brief Chinas Cyberspace Administration on Saturday posted draft rules governing the behaviour of AI companions that prohibit using them to serve as friends for the elderly.





Death, torture, and amputation: How cybercrime shook the world in 2025 - 29/12 6:22 am

The human harms of cyberattacks piled up this year, and violence expected to increase The knock-on, and often unintentional, impacts of a cyberattack are so rarely discussed. As an industry, the focus is almost always placed on the economic damage: the ransom payment; the cost of business downtime; and goodness, don't forget those poor shareholders.





Sevile: Famed for blue skies and now Blue Screens of Death - 28/12 5:21 pm

Hotel guests get a blast from the past courtesy of classic Windows BSOD BORK!BORK!BORK! Today's bork belongs in the dim and distant past a reminder of when Windows had proper crash screens.





SSL Santa greets London Victoria visitors with a borked update - 27/12 8:01 pm

Best not touch that screen, eh? Bork!Bork!Bork! Today's Christmas bork comes from London's Victoria train station, just before the festive season got underway, and is an update to the old IT standby: "It isn't DNS. It can't be DNS... It was SSL."





Stop the slop by disabling AI features in Chrome - 27/12 3:02 am

The most popular desktop browser is festooned with Google AI, but you can make at least some of it go away Most of todays desktop web browsers come with a ton of built-in AI features, but the good news is that, in most cases, no one is forcing you to use them, and you can at least hide them from view. Removing the most egregious AI tools from Chrome is pretty simple, but it requires a few steps.





From AI to analog, cybersecurity tabletop exercises look a little .. - 27/12 1:01 am

Practice makes perfect It's the most wonderful time of the year for corporate security bosses to run tabletop exercises, simulating a hypothetical cyberattack or other emergency, running through incident processes, and practicing responses to ensure preparedness if when a digital disaster occurs.





From video games to cyber defense: If you don't think like a hacker, you .. - 26/12 11:11 pm

In supercharged AI race, defenders need to keep up interview According to Remedio CEO Tal Kollender, the only way to beat the bad guys hacking into corporate networks is to "think like a hacker," and because not everyone is a teenage hacker turned cybersecurity startup chief executive, she built an AI to do this.





Coming Wi-Fi 8 will bring reliability rather than greater speed - 26/12 9:12 pm

Smarter access-point handoffs, better scheduling, fewer stalls Wi-Fi 8 will be a step change in connectivity, if Intel can be believed, and will be able to adapt intelligently to local conditions to deliver a reliable service without the slowdowns users often experience when the network is congested.





'PromptQuest' is the worst game of 2025. You play it when trying to make .. - 26/12 7:07 pm

Everything you hated about text adventure games is now being sold as a productivity tool Opinion When Microsoft recently decided to open source the seminal text adventure game Zork, I contemplated revisiting it during the festive season... until I realized I've spent much of 2025 experiencing the worst of such games when using AI chatbots.





IT team forced to camp in the office for days after Y2K bug found in .. - 26/12 3:30 pm

The lack of trust that leads to outsourcing can be expensive On Call Y2K December 26th is a holiday across much of the Reg-reading world, but it's also a Friday the day on which we present a fresh instalment of On Call, the reader-contributed column that recounts your tales of tech support encounters and exasperation.





AMD Strix Halo vs Nvidia DGX Spark: Which AI workstation comes out on top? - 26/12 12:15 am

Two tiny boxes, 128 GB apiece but very different strengths Hands On Most GenAI models are trained and run in massive datacenter clusters, but the ability to build, test, and prototype AI systems locally is no less relevant today.





Humanoid robots are still novelty acts, but investment is surging to make .. - 25/12 9:00 pm

Investment and interest have outpaced technology and society By the time the humanoid robots arrived at the Humanoids Summit at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, on December 11, the registration line had already extended downstairs to the lobby.




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Rejuvenasi Perikatan Nasional - Harakahdaily
EPISOD Perlis telah berlalu. Ia meninggalkan luka dan kekecewaan yang bukan mudah untuk ditelan. Namun dalam perjuangan, ujian adalah suatu kepastian. Yang membezakan antara mereka yang layak memimpin dan yang gugur di tengah jalan ialah keupayaan untuk bangkit selepas diuji. Hakikatnya, episod ini tidak boleh menjadi ..
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5 of the most popular Google Nano Banana prompts users .. - Mashable
Users made some interesting things with Google's Nano Banana image generator in 2025. Here are some of the most popular prompts.
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Russia berates US president for issuing threats .. - Tehrantimes
TEHRAN Russia has expressed serious concern over statements made by US President Donald Trump during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus visit to the United States regarding potential new military strikes against Iran, urging US and Israeli officials to refrain from escalating tensions with ..
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