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Home Office seeks three CTOs to keep borders, passports, and core IT .. - 7/05 4:15 pm Roles span eGates, passports, visas, asylum applications, and enterprise services yours for up to 105K |
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Minister gives Palantir's NHS platform a clean bill of health - 7/05 3:30 pm 330M contract defended as value for money despite concerns over IP and lock-in |
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Neocloud IREN buys OpenStack champion Mirantis - 7/05 1:34 pm Former bitcoin miner plans to build an easier cloudy AI on ramp while remaining a friend to FOSS |
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Datacenter to become Arms biggest business soon - 7/05 9:59 am Someone other than Meta is buying $1bn of its new AGI chips |
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Using AI to click around on a website burns 45x as many tokens as just .. - 7/05 7:04 am For AI agents, seeing is expensive |
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Young evil genius forces hamster to run on wheel to power his gadgets - 7/05 4:49 am Okay, the rodent was a willing participant - after all, who turns down treats for a spin that charges a phone? |
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Claude hitches ride on SpaceX's datacenter capacity - 7/05 4:01 am Compute from Colossus leads to relaxed limits |
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Musk has never built a wafer fab, but he wants to burn $119B on one anyway - 7/05 2:43 am Initial phases of SpaceX's Terafab project in rural Texas are expected to cost about 1.25 Twitters |
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Arctic Wolf kicks 250 employees out of the pack to save money for AI - 7/05 2:20 am Cuts appear to hit sales, product, and marketing, accounting for under 10% of staff |
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1 in 8 employees totally cool with selling work credentials - 7/05 1:58 am 13% say theyve sold logins or know someone who has, survey suggests |
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Mars rover hits rocky snag with power tool - 7/05 1:38 am All driller, no filler |
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We've only gone and done it: Changed what you're used to - 7/05 1:10 am A new coat of paint |
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DRAM drought to dog AMD's chips this year - 7/05 12:45 am Commercial PC demand expected to cushion broader slowdown |
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Iran cybersnoops still LARPing as ransomware crooks in espionage ops - 7/05 12:03 am MOIS-linked cyber outfit puts on a ransomware show to disguise the wide-open backdoor behind the scenes |
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AI layoffs backfire as cutting staff doesn't cut it, firms warned - 6/05 10:59 pm Replacing meatbags with failure prone agents isn't the gold mine some CEOs hoped for |
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Ruby inventor Matz working on native compiler with AI help - 6/05 9:49 pm Matz gets together with Anthropic's Claude to create an experimental ahead-of- time compiler for Ruby though with many limitations |
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IBM tried to kill Tab navigation. Microsoft told it Bill Gates' mother .. - 6/05 9:15 pm Big Blue escalated the OS/2 keyboard squabble through seven layers of management. Redmond's answer? Nope |
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UK age-gating plans risk breaking the internet, privacy groups warn - 6/05 9:03 pm Activists say ministers are targeting access rather than Big Tech's data- hungry business models |
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It's always DNS: Denic says sorry for crashing Germany's internet - 6/05 8:30 pm Major .de domains experienced hours-long outage after registry distributed faulty signatures |
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UK puts 20.5M behind 'numberplate for the skies' to keep tabs on drones - 6/05 7:48 pm Remote ID system will log aircraft identity and location as ministers try to stop rogue flyers grounding airports |
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It's game over for Copilot on Xbox - 6/05 7:31 pm Microsoft winds down console AI assistant as new boss says it no longer fits the plan |
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Taiwan cops say student's radio kit brought bullet trains to a standstill - 6/05 7:13 pm Investigators spent weeks unravelling enthusiast's bedroom project |
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Firefox integrates an ad-blocker, but not to block ads - 6/05 7:03 pm It's in Waterfox too, and there it does what you'd expect |
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GNOME may rule Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon, but X.org isn't roadkill yet - 6/05 6:00 pm Seven official flavors offer alternatives to the default Wayland-only desktop and Xfce looks like the leanest |
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Britain says Skyhammer drone interceptor passed Jordan tests with flying .. - 6/05 5:15 pm MoD eyes Middle East exports after desert trials of Cambridge Aerospace system |
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Planning and land searches hit by IT problems in 3 councils following SaaS .. - 6/05 4:30 pm EXCLUSIVE: Searches go missing, house sales fall through, and a 5G mast erected by mistake |
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AWS lets agents drive its virtual cloudy desktops which could cost .. - 6/05 1:08 pm Vendor benchmark finds APIs let you do the job faster and cheaper |
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AWS lets agents drive its virtual cloudy desktops - which could cost .. - 6/05 1:08 pm Vendor benchmark finds APIs let you do the job faster and cheaper Amazon Web Services has let AI agents loose in its cloudy WorkSpaces virtual PCs. |
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India orders infosec red alert in case Mythos sparks crime spree - 6/05 10:32 am Securities regulator urges market players to develop new strategies and nail cyber-basics before AI models fuel mass attacks Indias Securities and Exchange Board has advised participants in the nations equities industry to immediately revisit their information security systems and practices, in case Anthropics Mythos bug-finding AI sparks a cyberattack spree. |
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Anthropic comes for the midmarket software spend - 6/05 6:38 am Backed by private equity and banking giants, it will build custom AI systems for business bottlenecks Theres gold in midmarket IT spend, and Anthropic - backed by private equity and banking heavyweights and tapping its Claude Partner Network - is coming for it. |
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OpenAI exec says company hopes to burn $50B of somebody else's money on .. - 6/05 5:02 am If the numbers are large enough, perhaps we won't question the math An executive for ChatGPT maker OpenAI said in court testimony on Tuesday that the AI model developer expects to burn $50 billion on computing power before the end of the year. |
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Viva la revolucin: LinkedIn profile visitor lists belong to the people, .. - 6/05 4:31 am GDPR Article 15 doesn't care if you want to make money by selling users' data back to them A LinkedIn feature the average non-paying user likely only glances past could end up setting a legal precedent in the EU regarding how companies treat customer data that they've processed. |
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Viva la revolucin: LinkedIn profile visitor lists belong to the people, .. - 6/05 4:31 am GDPR Article 15 doesn't care if you want to make money by selling users' data back to them |
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Astera speaks softly and carries a big switch - 6/05 4:05 am High-speed connectivity without NVLink baggage Astera Labs unveiled an alternative to Nvidia's NVSwitch for building rack-scale AI systems on Tuesday, claiming it will work with nearly any accelerator. |
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Anthropic wants Claude to play with money, unleashes finance agents - 6/05 3:44 am Always bet on backpropagation If you've ever read Anthropic's disclaimer that responses generated by Claude may contain mistakes and thought, "That's what I need to spice up financial operations," you're in luck. |
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IBM asks DBAs to trust AI to act on their behalf - 6/05 1:29 am With help from Google and Intel, Big Blue brings new automation to Db2 IBM has added support for Google Vertex AI and Intel Gaudi to boost the AI-based management of its stalwart Db2 database. |
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ServiceNow clears agents for landing with new AI control tower - 6/05 1:00 am ServiceNow acquisitions Veza and Traceloop join to monitor agents and AI workflows ServiceNow announced an expansion of its AI Control Tower, transforming what began last year as a governance dashboard into what the company now describes as a command center for managing AI assets across an entire enterprise, including those running outside ServiceNow's own platform. |
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DIY mystery box will wow your friends by hinting at what the ionosphere is .. - 6/05 12:46 am A rough guide to when your signal will behave, or not Shortwave radio enthusiasts are sure to know the problem: You're trying to tune in to your favorite global broadcast only to find that the signal is fuzzy. Is it you? Your equipment? It might just be the conditions in the ionosphere, which you'd know if you built this DIY device. |
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Attackers are cashing in on fresh 'CopyFail' Linux flaw - 5/05 11:01 pm Researchers dropped a reliable root exploit and it didnt sit idle for long CISA is warning that a newly-disclosed Linux kernel bug dubbed "CopyFail" is already being exploited, just days after researchers dropped a working root- level exploit. |
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More missions, less money, higher risk: NASA's back to the '90s playbook - 5/05 10:33 pm Faster, better, cheaper is back and history suggests you can't get all three at the same time OPINION NASA's budget and its new administrator's statements are evoking a ghost from the agency's past: Faster, better, cheaper. |
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