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Alibaba Cloud hikes prices by up to 34 percent, blames hardware costs and .. - 18/03 2:59 pm Compute, storage, and SaaS all slugged - even on Alibaba's own silicon Alibaba Cloud today informed users it will increase prices for many services by up to 34 percent. |
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Water company wasted $200k on bad answers from an AI model so built its .. - 18/03 2:31 pm 'Rozum' orchestrates multiple flaky models and drives them to reasonable conclusions Tech companies have in recent years developed a reputation for being rapacious rent-seekers, but can also be unwittingly generous because their penchant to prioritize popularity over quality leaves room for others to sell improvements or repairs. |
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Linux Foundation kicks off effort to shield FOSS maintainers from AI slop .. - 18/03 12:05 am Big Tech donates $12.5 million to get things rolling Half a dozen Big Tech players have together delivered $12.5 million in grants towards a project that aims to help maintainers of open source projects to cope with AI slop bug reports. |
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Chips...in...spaaaace - courtesy of Nvidia - 18/03 11:00 am The Space-1 Vera Rubin Module will solve all your in-space computing needs gtc Space could be the final frontier for datacenters. Never mind that some analysts have described orbital bit barns as "peak insanity" - Nvidia has designed a new Vera Rubin module specifically to operate above the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Japan to allow proactive cyber-defense from October 1st - 18/03 10:49 am In less polite places, this is called hacking back or offensive cyber-ops Japans government yesterday decided to allow its Self-Defense Force to conduct offensive cyber-operations, starting on October 1st. |
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Nvidia's on-again off-again H200 sales in China are now on again - 18/03 7:34 am Beijing appears to have eased its policy of pushing local GPUs GTC Nvidia has called on its supply chain partners to begin manufacturing its ageing H200 GPUs to meet demand for chips in China, CEO Jensen Huang said Tuesday. |
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HPE adds Blackwell, Rubin systems to Nvidia-backed sovereign AI push - 18/03 5:08 am Plus: Object storage gets stamp of approval, and it intros network linked 'AI Grid' GTC HPE has expanded its Nvidia-based AI portfolio with new systems built on Blackwell and upcoming Rubin GPUs, alongside updates to its Alletra Storage MP X10000, which it claims is the first object storage platform to achieve Nvidia-Certified Storage validation. |
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World Coin 's newest pitch: Scan your eyeballs to prove AI agents really .. - 18/03 4:26 am Sell your soul to the orb Sam Altman has cooked up a plan to make his cryptocurrency/identity/eyeball-scanning-orb venture more useful by you guessed it adding agentic AI to the mix. Now the technology behind it will be used to identify the human behind bots. |
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AWS giveth with its right hand and breaketh with its left - 18/03 3:15 am Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by one very large org chart Earlier this month, AWS ended standard support for PostgreSQL 13 on RDS. Customers who want to stay on a supported database as AWS is actively encouraging them to do need to upgrade to PostgreSQL 14 or later. |
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Mistral boasts code-proofing agent offers champagne performance on a .. - 18/03 2:53 am Formal code verification and testing offer a way around AI blind spots Your AI may need AI to oversee its work. Gallic AI biz Mistral is leaning into making AI code generation more reliable with Leanstral, a coding agent for proofs constructed using the open source Lean programming language. |
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EU sanctions Iranian cyber front over election meddling, Charlie Hebdo .. - 18/03 12:18 am State-sponsored attackers joined by Chinese snoops and hackers-for-hire in latest round of economic penalties The Council of the European Union sanctioned Emennet Pasargad on Monday, a company used as a front for a series of Iranian cyberattacks. |
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Artemis II takes a rain check on return to launch pad as NASA fixes loose .. - 17/03 11:58 pm Still aiming for April 1 if the weather plays ball The rollback to the launchpad for NASA's monster Moon rocket has slipped by a day, though the agency is optimistic that the long-delayed return of humans to lunar space will still happen in early April. |
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Oracle unveils Project Detroit for faster Java interop with JavaScript and .. - 17/03 10:00 pm Big Red bets on native runtimes over reimplementations to tackle edge cases JavaOne Oracle has shipped Java 26, a short-term release, and introduced Project Detroit, which promises faster interop between Java, JavaScript, and Python. |
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Ofcom sees no need for overhaul in next phase of fiber rollout despite BT .. - 17/03 9:09 pm Regulator nudges broadband market, hopes competition will turn up in 2031 Ofcom is laying out its pathway for fiber broadband almost everywhere across the UK in five years, but concedes that BT still dominates the market. |
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Out-of-band getting out of hand as Microsoft pushes hotpatch for Bluetooth - 17/03 8:27 pm Second emergency fix in days targets Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 Microsoft has pushed out yet another out-of-band hotpatch, this time to fix Bluetooth issues in Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2. |
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Iran's 'chosen users' get 'privileged access' despite internet blackout .. - 17/03 8:19 pm Civilians relying on Dutch shortwave radio broadcast for outside information Iran's internet blackout is entering day 18, according to monitoring outfit NetBlocks, which says the vast majority of the country has been offline for more than 400 consecutive hours. |
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Big moves in Linux filesystems as new bcachefs lands and KDE adds support .. - 17/03 7:01 pm Linux still can't mount or read APFS volumes by default ... but that's about to change Linux 7.0 is approaching and there's a new version of bcachefs to go with it as well as green shoots of support for Apple's new disk format. |
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Switzerland built a secure alternative to BGP. The rest of the world .. - 17/03 4:15 pm SCION: Proven in banking and healthcare, slow to spread everywhere else Feature BGP, the Border Gateway Protocol, was not designed to be secure. It was designed to work to route packets between the thousands of autonomous systems that make up the internet, quickly and at scale. |
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In the name of science: Boffins build fart-tracking undies - 17/03 3:28 pm A wearable sensor designed to monitor intestinal gas suggests the average person may let rip around 32 times a day For decades, Reg readers have demanded to know exactly how often humans let rip and at last science may have produced an answer. |
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BBC World Service digital switch backfires as online audience drops - 17/03 3:00 pm MPs say the Beeb closed broadcast services expecting audiences to migrate online, but digital reach has fallen instead Britain's push to drag the BBC World Service into the digital age hasn't gone quite to plan, with MPs warning the broadcaster's "digital-first" strategy has shrunk audiences rather than growing them. |
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Everything needed to make DNA and RNA found in asteroid sample - 17/03 2:41 pm Results from Ryugu suggest the the Solar System produced the building blocks of life Scientists have found that all five of the substances that make up DNA and RNA in samples from Ryugu, the asteroid Japans Aerospace Exploration Agency visited in 2020. |
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Gartner suggests Friday afternoon Copilot ban because tired users may be .. - 17/03 2:30 pm Admins may be even more exhausted by then, because securing Microsofts AI helper is not a trivial job Gartner analyst Dennis Xu has half-jokingly suggested banning use of Microsofts Copilot AI on Friday afternoons, because he fears at that time of week users may be too lazy to properly check its possibly offensive output. |
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Bank built its own threat hunting agent because vendors cant keep pace .. - 17/03 10:37 am AI helped send weekly threat signal count from 80 million to 400 billion, then helped response time shrink from two days to 30 minutes Australias Commonwealth Bank built its own agentic AI threat hunting tools, because vendors are too slow to develop tools that can cope with emerging AI-powered threats, according to General Manager of Cyber Defence Operations Andrew Pade. |
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AI still doesn't work very well, businesses are faking it, and a reckoning .. - 17/03 8:38 am Codestrap founders say we need to dial down the hype and sort through the mess interview Enterprise organizations are still struggling to figure out how AI fits into their business, and that may be for the best because it will take time to understand any problems caused by AI-generated code and content. |
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Former Microsoft dev trains AIto survive the arcade's most chaotic stress .. - 17/03 8:15 am Robotron: 2084 is the original robot uprising game A former Microsoft engineer is training AI to beat 1982's Robotron: 2084, an arcade game where a lone human must overcome endless waves of robots following a cybernetic revolt. |
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Digital fruit fly brain model walks and cleans its feelers - 17/03 8:12 am Early demo hints at a future sci-fi writers warned us about San Francisco startup Eon Systems claims that it has created the first digital simulation of a fruit fly brain that can control a virtual body and produce recognizable behaviors. |
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Salesforce stock buyback to saddle company with debt until 2066 - 17/03 6:07 am 'We want to use our capital correctly, and I think debt is a great way to do that,' says CEO Benioff Here today; here tomorrow. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioffs stock buyback will saddle the company with debt until 2066, when he turns 102 years old. |
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Nvidia's DLSS 5 promises to bring you out the other side of the uncanny .. - 17/03 5:35 am The latest generation of Nvidias AI image enhancer brings characters to life GTC Computer graphics have come a long way from chasing Donkey Kong around a 2D board and fragging 3D demons in Doom. However, even with the most powerful graphics cards, human faces in games still look surreal and lifeless, with dead eyes,saran-wrap-smooth faces, and beards that blend into their chins. With Nvidias upcoming DLSS 5, you can play with characters that look like theyre stepped out of a movie screen and .. |
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Nvidia wraps its NemoClaw around OpenClaw for the sake of security - 17/03 4:20 am 'OpenClaw is the operating system for personal AI,' insists Nvidia CEO gtc In Pixar's Toy Story, a trio little green aliens explain, "The claw chooses who will go and who will stay." The claw in that instance was a mechanical claw in a vending machine. |
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Robotics surgical biz Intuitive discloses phishing attack - 17/03 4:04 am Operations and hospital networks not affected, we're told Robotics-assisted surgical tech firm Intuitive said that unauthorized intruders gained access to some of its internal IT business applications after stealing an employee's credentials during a phishing attack. |
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Nvidia powers further into the CPU market with new rack systems packing .. - 17/03 3:35 am The cubicals of the agentic AI age are cores GTC Intel and AMD take notice. At GTC on Monday, Nvidia unveiled its latest liquid-cooled rack systems. But unlike its NVL72 racks, this one isn't powered by GPUs or even Groq LPUs, but rather 256 of its custom Vera CPUs. |
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Nvidia slaps $20B Groq tech into massive new LPX racks to speed AI .. - 17/03 3:30 am GPUzilla's $20B acquihire paves to way to AI agents that halucinate faster than ever GTC Nvidia will use Groq's language processing units (LPUs), a technology it paid $20 billion for, to boost the inference performance of its newly-announced Vera Rubin rack systems, CEO Jensen Huang revealed during his GTC keynote on Monday. |
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Cybercrime has skyrocketed 245% since the start of the Iran war - 17/03 2:40 am Hacktivists use proxy services from Russia, China for 'billions of designed- for-abuse connection attempts' Cybercrime has skyrocketed since the start of the Iran war, according to Akamai, which reports a 245 percent increase in everything from credential harvesting attempts to automated reconnaissance traffic aimed at banks and other critical businesses. |
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Vite team boasts 10-30x faster builds with Rust-powered Rolldown - 17/03 1:23 am Native code build tools now dominate for TypeScript or JavaScript projects Vite 8.0 has been released, and it uses Rust-built Rolldown as its single bundler, replacing both esbuild and Rollup, to enable faster builds. |
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AI finally delivers those elusive productivity gains... for cybercriminals - 17/03 12:40 am Interpol says fraud schemes using the tech are 4.5x more profitable AI is apparently good for the bottom line if your business is crime. Financial fraud schemes carried out with the help of artificial intelligence are 4.5 times more profitable than those that aren't enhanced, according to Interpol's latest estimates. |
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Free Software Foundation calls for free-range LLMs rather than .. - 16/03 11:38 pm F is for Free, FSF, and fat chance Updated The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has rattled a saber at Anthropic over the use of its materials in training the AI vendor's models, urging it to set its LLMs free. |
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Apples MacBook Neo turns out to be its most repairable lappy in 14 years - 16/03 9:27 pm iFixit opens Apples budget system, discovers something missing from MacBooks: replaceable components Apple's latest MacBook may be cheap, but it also comes with something modern MacBooks haven't offered in years: a fighting chance of being repaired. |
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ServiceNow boss warns AI could push grad unemployment past 30% - 16/03 9:26 pm McDermott argues digital workers will handle much of the grunt work once used to train junior staff Unemployment rates among recent graduates could climb above 30 percent because so many early career routine tasks will be performed by AI agents, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott has said. |
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Age verification isn't sage verification when it's inside operating systems - 16/03 8:30 pm Toothbrushes, Turing and the truth give the lie to Californias legal lunacy Opinion There are two ways to look at the California Assembly Bill 1043, known as The Digital Age Assurance Act or DAAA. One is to say it is a 2025 law requiring operating systems and app stores to implement age verification during account setup to protect minors online. The other is to note that the law is all the worst things a law can be. |
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Flaw in UK's corporate registry let directors rummage through rival records - 16/03 8:18 pm Back button blunder in WebFiling service run by Companies House revealed confidential paperwork Companies House was forced to pull down its record- filing platform for the entire weekend to rectify a "security issue" that exposed the personal details of company directors and other data to any logged in users. |
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