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Brilliant backups that kept data alive for ages landed web developer in .. - 16/03 3:30 pm Client omissions caused the problem, so guess who was thrown under the bus Who, Me? The world of work can be thankless, which is why The Register tries to brighten up the Monday return to toil by bringing you a fresh installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column where you confess to your IT screw-ups and tell us how you got away with it. |
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AWS S3 turns 20 and reaches hundreds of exabytes - 16/03 2:24 pm Cloudy storage service's scale gave it a hefty cultural footprint Amazon Web Services on Saturday celebrated the 20th birthday of its Simple Storage Service (S3) and revealed a few little secrets about the service. |
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Repopulate! Repopulate! Two lost Doctor Who episodes turn up in private .. - 16/03 12:12 am Dark Dalek drama to stream this April Film preservation organization Film Is Fabulous! has found a pair of Doctor Who episodes thought to have been lost forever. |
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India tests whether AI can stop trains hitting elephants - 16/03 8:57 am PLUS: SAP expands Japanese cloud; SK hynix close to shipping LPDDR6; Lenovos biggest ever IaaS de |
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Outsourcer Telus admits to attack may have lost a petabyte of data to .. - 16/03 7:24 am PLUS: Citrix CISO urges patch blitz; Mandiant founder reveals AI red-teaming tech; Bitter privacy news for Starbucks; And more Infosec In Brief Canadian outsourcer Telus Digital has admitted it fell victim to a cyberattack. |
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Those who 'circle back' and 'synergize' also tend to be crap at their jobs - 16/03 6:06 am Cornell Uni researchers pivot to pluck low-hanging fruit to optimize bandwidth Workers who believe "leveraging cross-functional synergies" sounds profound may want to rethink their career trajectory because a new study suggests people who fall for corporate word salad also tend to perform worse at their jobs. |
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Nvidia GTC will be full of surprises - just not for the consumer class - 16/03 6:00 am Join Brandon Vigliarolo, Tobias Mann, and Avram Piltch to discuss our predictions for this week's GTC Kettle It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - if you're an AI aficionado, that is, as chip giant Nvidia, now the most valuable company in the world, is kicking off its GPU Technology Conference (GTC) on Monday. |
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Jury out on whether Americans approve or disapprove of datacenters - 15/03 8:34 pm Most don't think they are good for the environment. Three-quarters of the American public have heard of datacenters, but they haven't quite made their minds up yet about whether they approve of them or not. |
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Inside the datacenter where the day starts with topping up cerebrospinal .. - 14/03 5:11 pm Biological computing is messy and gassy Its now cloudy, too At the start of the working day at Cortical Labs datacenter in Melbourne, Australia, technicians top up the resident computers with a liquid modelled on the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the human brain. |
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Claude charts a new course with charts, of course - 14/03 6:36 am Conversations with Anthropic's models may now be accompanied by interactive apps Seeing is believing, or so it was said up until AI required questioning everything. But even when braced to resist the slop roulette of online interaction, pictures are worth a thousand tokens. |
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AFRINIC accuses litigant of trying to paralyse it - 14/03 5:13 am A 'web of litigation' The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) has accused one its members of trying to "paralyse" the organization. |
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GitHub infuriates students by removing some models from free Copilot plan - 14/03 3:09 am Coding education may become a bit more challenging, but the economics lesson is free You don't get what you don't pay for! Microsoft's GitHub is dialing back on expenses by removing several costly premium models from its free GitHub Copilot Student plan. |
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'Are you freaking crazy?' Bot harasses woman, gets led away by cops - 14/03 1:48 am An incident in Macau A 70-year old woman in China loudly shouted at a robot to leave her alone, but the bot instead stood its ground and did a raise the roof move when the woman called it freaking crazy. |
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Credential-stealing crew spoofs VPN clients from Cisco, Fortinet, and .. - 14/03 1:17 am And then they send victims to the legit VPN download to hide their tracks A group of cybercriminals tracked as Storm-2561 is using fake enterprise VPN clients from CheckPoint, Cisco, Fortinet, Ivanti, and other vendors to steal users' credentials, according to Microsoft. |
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After years of being stood up, ARM64 Linux users finally get Chrome date - 13/03 11:27 pm Someone, somewhere, ticked a box on a build farm. The wait is over Chrome is finally coming to ARM64 Linux devices, years after it turned up on macOS and Windows on Arm. |
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Microsoft veteran Rajesh Jha prepares to retire, triggers yet another reorg - 13/03 9:45 pm 35-year staffer comes from time before company's cloud and Copilot obsessions Microsoft Executive Vice President (EVP) for Experiences and Devices, Rajesh Jha, is retiring from Microsoft after more than 35 years at the Redmond grindstone. |
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Watchdog boss calls Capita's 370M DWP win 'extraordinary' amid pension .. - 13/03 9:44 pm PAC chair asks Cabinet Office if anyone bothered telling dept about the shambles before handing over the keys The chair of the UK Parliament's public spending watchdog has dubbed the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) decision to award Capita a 370 million shared service contract "extraordinary," given the outsourcing firm's "failings" in supporting the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS). |
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Azure startup credits don't apply to Claude via Azure AI Foundry, reader .. - 13/03 9:13 pm Gets bounced between Microsoft and Anthropic like a support ticket nobody wants to own Companies using credits bundled with Microsoft for Startups have found some unwelcome surprises on their credit card statements after deploying Anthropic's Claude via Azure AI Foundry. |
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RAM is getting expensive, so squeeze the most from it - 13/03 9:02 pm Zram versus zswap two ways to get a quart into a pint pot Linux has two ways to do memory compression zram and zswap but you rarely hear about the second. The Register compares and contrasts them. |
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NASA pencils in fresh Artemis II Moon launch attempt for April 1 - 13/03 8:48 pm 'When we tank the vehicle ... I would like it to be on a day that we could actually launch' NASA has set April 1 for the Artemis II launch, with engineers preparing the Space Launch System (SLS) for a rollout to the pad on March 19. |
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Interpol cybercrime crackdown leads to 94 arrests, 45,000 IP takedowns - 13/03 8:39 pm Operation Synergia's third season is the most productive to date Ninety-four people were arrested as part of a global, multi-month cybercrime crackdown, Interpol revealed today. |
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Nanny state discovers Linux, demands it check kids' IDs before booting - 13/03 8:23 pm Age-verification laws target operating systems because apparently teenagers having root access is now a safeguarding crisis Opinion A new wave of age verification laws requires kids and teenagers to register before they can use a computer. |
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Atomic Britain: UK plans regulatory reset to boost nuclear power - 13/03 8:18 pm It wants 'safe, cost effective, and rapid.' We say: 'Good, fast, cheap you can have 2' Britain's government is pushing ahead with nuclear planning and regulatory reforms, aiming to accelerate atomic projects that will power homes and datacenters. |
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Openreach: Fiber can sniff out leaky water pipes if anyone bothers fixing .. - 13/03 7:51 pm Distributed Acoustic Sensing tech uses broadband cables to pinpoint plumbing faults Openreach claims its fiber network infrastructure can detect leaks in nearby water supply pipes, which could save millions of liters of the precious fluid... if the water companies can be bothered to fix them. |
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NanoClaw latches onto Docker Sandboxes for safer AI agents - 13/03 7:50 pm Take your YOLO and box it up exclusive NanoClaw, an open source agent platform, can now run inside Docker Sandboxes, furthering the project's commitment to security. |
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Google rushes Chrome update fixing two zero-days already under attack - 13/03 7:25 pm Skia graphics lib and V8 JavaScript engine brings browser's tally of actively exploited bugs to three in 2026 Google has pushed out an emergency Chrome update to fix two previously unknown vulnerabilities that attackers were already exploiting before the patches landed. |
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Windows pays tribute to Britain's creaking rail network with a BSOD - 13/03 7:00 pm Grappling with UK trains will send humans into Recovery too sometimes Bork!Bork!Bork! Today we visit the south of England, where Windows has fallen over, briefly granting unrestricted rail travel to one and all. |
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Blustering Blackbeard's PC was all at sea, sysadmin got him shipshape in .. - 13/03 3:30 pm Have you tried turning it on, never mind off and on again? On Call Arrr! How is it Friday already? The Register can't explain where the week went, but we can deliver a new installment of On Call, the reader-contributed column that shares your stories of tech support SNAFUs. |
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AI Burning Man happens next week here's what The Register expects at GTC .. - 13/03 2:30 pm From Groq-ing about tokenomics to OpenClaw and the silicon that powers it, our predictions for the hottest ticket in town Nvidia has a bit of a problem. Popular generative AI workloads like code assistants and agentic systems generate massive quantities of tokens and need to move them at speed. But the GPU giant's chips currently struggle to deliver. |
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Prince of PDFs, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, to step down after 18 years - 13/03 12:22 am Didnt say why, but for once AI may not be the reason for a lost job Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has announced he intends to depart the company after 18 years as the prince of PDFs. |
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Apple takes a bite out of app store fees in China - 13/03 11:22 am Beijing hinted it wasnt happy with Cupertino, which weeks later made a change Apple has cut the fees it charges Chinese developers to sell their apps and other digital goodies. |
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Pentagon AI chief praises Palantir tech for speeding battlefield strikes - 13/03 9:00 am Going from eight systems to one means fewer people make decisions to unleash Epic Fury As the US continues its strikes on Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury, speakers at Palantir's AIPCON event on Thursday said the companys Maven Smart System product has shortened the time it takes the Department of Defense to select and hit targets on the battlefield during the conflict. |
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Rogue AI agents can work together to hack systems and steal secrets - 13/03 7:49 am Prompt like a hard-ass boss who won't tolerate failure and bots will find ways to breach policy AI agents work together to bypass security controls and stealthily steal sensitive data from within the enterprise systems in which they operate, according to tests carried out by frontier security lab Irregular. |
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Perplexity: Everything is Computer, everything is AI, Computer is .. - 13/03 6:39 am Everything extends its cloud Computer to enterprises, your computer Perplexity is ready to have enterprises use its AI service even if enterprises may still be wary of delegating tasks to software agents. |
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District denies enrollment to child based on license plate reader data - 13/03 4:32 am Automated checks raised doubts, though key questions remain unanswered American parents of school-aged children may want to pay attention to where their cars are parked and for how long, as license plate reader data is now being cited by at least one school district when challenging whether students live where they say they do. |
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Operation Lightning takes down SocksEscort proxy network blamed for tens .. - 13/03 4:27 am International cops stuck down 23 servers in 7 countries Cops from eight countries this week disrupted SocksEscort, a residential proxy service used by criminals to compromise hundreds of thousands of routers worldwide and carry out digital fraud, costing businesses and consumers millions. |
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Microsoft Copilot now boarding your health information - 13/03 3:17 am It's safe and secure, Redmond insists, but don't expect medical advice Microsoft wants to store your healthcare data so that its AI "delivers personalized health insights that you can act on," but without the liability that comes with actual medical advice. |
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Whitehall seeks lone C++ coder to keep airport passenger model flying - 13/03 1:07 am Government offers 100K to support software forecasting how travelers choose departure hubs The UK's Department for Transport is offering up to 100,000 over three years for access to a C++ programmer who can keep a module of its airport usage model up in the air. |
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White House activates Yu-Gi-Oh's trap card by using anime clip for war .. - 13/03 1:01 am Franchise isn't the only one unhappy about its IP appearing in propaganda Anime mainstay Yu-Gi-Oh has criticized the White House for using a clip from the TV show in videos promoting US military action. |
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Medical equipment techs beg for right-to-repair lifeline - 13/03 12:41 am OEM delays have become patient care delays When patient care is delayed in a hospital because something is broken, biomedical technicians would like you to understand that it's not usually their fault. |
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