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While you pay through the nose for memory, Samsung expects to triple its .. - 9/01 7:56 am Memory pricing expected to surge another 60% in Q1 with relief years away While end customers grapple with crushing memory prices, we imagine Samsung execs are breaking out the Champagne. This week the memory titan forecast fourth-quarter operating profit would roughly triple as the South Korean electronics cabal rides the AI wave into the New Year. |
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ChatGPT Health wants your sensitive medical records so it can play doctor - 9/01 5:20 am It's for less consequential health-related matters, where being wrong won't kill customers Could a bot take the place of your doctor? According to OpenAI, which launched ChatGPT Health this week, an LLM should be available to answer your questions and even examine your health records. But it should stop short of diagnosis or treatment. |
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Pay and pray: Nvidia reportedly wants money up front for Chinese H200 .. - 9/01 4:24 am Beijing could green-light sales to select customers as soon as this quarter Nvidia's H200 GPUs could begin trickling into China as soon as this quarter, but there's a catch. Due to all the geopolitical turmoil that's ravaged US- China trade relations over the past year, buyers may need to pay up front for the coveted AI accelerators. And they won't get a refund if China decides to block the imports! |
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Google pushing Gemini into Gmail, but you can turn it off - 9/01 2:59 am Love Google AI Overviews? Now they're in your inbox We hope you like more AI in your Gmail inbox, because Google is "bringing Gmail into the Gemini era." It'll be on by default, but the good news is that you can disable it. |
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Patch Cisco ISE bug now before attackers abuse proof-of-concept exploit - 9/01 2:43 am No reports of active exploitation yet Cisco patched a bug in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) products that allows remote attackers with admin-level privileges to access sensitive information - and warned that a public, proof-of-concept exploit for the flaw exists online. |
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Yes, criminals are using AI to vibe-code malware - 9/01 2:40 am They also hallucinate when writing ransomware code Interview With everyone from would-be developers to six-year-old kids jumping on the vibe coding bandwagon, it shouldn't be surprising that criminals like automated coding tools too. |
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Linus Torvalds: Stop making an issue out of AI slop in kernel docs you're .. - 9/01 2:28 am 'Because the AI slop people aren't going to document their patches as such' Today, it is hard to escape LLM bots and the endless slop they emit, but the Linux kernel might be largely safe for now. |
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Why colos are city slickers and hyperscalers are country bumpkins - 9/01 1:38 am One wants customers next door, the other wants cheap power Datacenter building decisions tend to fall into two camps with colocation providers plumping for urban areas while hyperscalers seek sites where electricity, land, and construction costs come cheaper. |
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Trump spectrum sale leaves airlines with $4.5B bill for altimeter do-over - 9/01 1:08 am Just refreshed to avoid 5G interference? Do it again, FAA tells industry, as Upper C-band auction looms Airlines operating in the US may have to upgrade their aircraft radio altimeters again at a cost of billions of dollars, to avoid potential interference with cell networks following the Trump administration's decision last year to auction off additional spectrum to bidders. |
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ISS spacewalk postponed over mystery astronaut malady - 8/01 10:48 pm NASA mulling options, including an early trip home NASA has postponed today's spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) due to an undisclosed "medical concern" with a crew member. |
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Ransomware attacks kept climbing in 2025 as gangs refused to stay dead - 8/01 10:47 pm Cop wins hit crime infrastructure, not the people behind it If 2025 was meant to be the year ransomware started dying, nobody appears to have told the attackers. |
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CISA flags actively exploited Office relic alongside fresh HPE flaw - 8/01 9:44 pm Max-severity OneView hole joins a PowerPoint bug that should've been retired years ago CISA has added a pair of security holes to its actively exploited list, warning that attackers are now abusing a maximum-severity bug in HPE's OneView management software and a years-old flaw in Microsoft Office. |
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AOSP on a diet plan as Google halves Android code drops - 8/01 8:57 pm Two a year is for your own good, Mountain View insists Google has confirmed there will be two code dumps to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) per year, down from the four developers have become accustomed to. |
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UK regulators swarm X after Grok generated nudes from photos - 8/01 8:47 pm Lawyers say Musk's platform may face punishment under Online Safety Act priority offenses Elon Musk's X platform is under fire as UK regulators close in on mounting reports that the platform's AI chatbot, Grok, is generating sexual imagery without users' consent. |
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Maximum-severity n8n flaw lets randos run your automation server - 8/01 7:40 pm Unauthenticated RCE means anyone on the network can seize full control A maximum-severity bug in the popular automation platform n8n has left an estimated 100,000 servers wide open to complete takeover, courtesy of a flaw so bad it doesn't even require logging in. |
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OpenAI putting bandaids on bandaids as prompt injection problems keep .. - 8/01 7:01 pm Happy Groundhog Day! Security researchers at Radware say they've identified several vulnerabilities in OpenAI's ChatGPT service that allow the exfiltration of personal information. |
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Ultimate camouflage tech mimics octopus in scientific first - 8/01 6:14 pm Synthetic cephalopod skin could be used in architecture and computer displays as well as background-matching subterfuge Scientists have developed a synthetic skin capable of mimicking some of the best camouflage skills in nature that could also have applications in soft robotics and advanced displays. |
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Logitech macOS mouse mayhem traced to expired dev certificate - 8/01 5:30 pm Company says it dropped the ball, apologizes for wasting people's time Logitech says an expired developer certificate is to blame after swaths of customers were left infuriated when their mice malfunctioned. |
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Cloudflare pours cold water on BGP weirdness preceded US attack on .. - 8/01 2:00 pm Suggests rotten routing, not evidence of a cyber-strike before kinetic action Cloudflare has poured cold water on a theory that the USAs incursion into Venezuela coincided with a cyberattack on telecoms infrastructure. |
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AMD threatens to go medieval on Nvidia with Epyc and Instinct: What we .. - 8/01 7:06 am AMD boasts 1000x higher AI perf by 2027 and pulls the lid off Helios compute tray ahead of 2H 2026 launch AMD teased its next-generation of AI accelerators at CES 2026, with CEO Lisa Su boasting the the MI500-series will deliver a 1,000x uplift in performance over its two-year-old MI300X GPUs. |
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IBM's AI agent Bob easily duped to run malware, researchers show - 8/01 6:04 am Prompt injection lets risky commands slip past guardrails IBM describes its coding agent thus: "Bob is your AI software development partner that understands your intent, repo, and security standards." Unfortunately, Bob doesn't always follow those security standards. |
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New carbon capture tech could save us from datacenter doom - 8/01 5:04 am Maybe our AI overlords, hell-bent on securing power any way they can, should invest in getting this to market Researchers in Finland have found a new way to capture carbon dioxide from ambient air that they say is more efficient than existing methods, cheap to produce, reusable, and allows for easy recycling of captured CO. |
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British Palantir rival, whose founder touted UK tech sovereignty, sells to .. - 8/01 4:33 am Let the co-opetition commence Accenture plans to buy UK-based AI firm Faculty, a Palantir competitor, and onboard the companys CEO as Accentures new chief technology officer. The move suggests the two companies, while partners today, could start taking each others' business. |
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SanDisk heals WD Black and Blues, rebrands beloved client SSDs - 8/01 3:45 am NVMe drives to live on under the Optimus banner WD Black and Blue SSDs are some of the most widely recognized client drives on the market, but their branding is about to disappear. Following Western Digital's flash-business spinoff, SanDisk announced it was retiring the beloved names and rebranding its NVMe lineup under the SANDISK Optimus banner. |
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Luggable datacenter: startup straps handles to server with 4 H200 GPUs - 8/01 3:23 am Who can lift a 77-pound box into the overhead? Fancy having an AI system packed with Nvidia H200 GPUs that you can take with you from place to place? According to hardware maker Odinn, now you can, so long as you don't mind carrying a 77-pound (35 kg) box around. |
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ESA calls cops as crims lift off 500 GB of files, say security black hole .. - 8/01 2:02 am Two weeks, two major data leaks not a good look for the European Space Agency exclusive The European Space Agency on Wednesday confirmed yet another massive security breach, and told The Register that the data thieves responsible will be subject to a criminal investigation. And this could be a biggie. |
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Stalkerware slinger pleads guilty for selling snooper software to .. - 8/01 1:32 am pcTattletale boss Bryan Fleming faces up to 15 years in prison when sentenced later this year The US government has secured a guilty plea from a stalkerware maker in federal court, marking just the second time in more than a decade that the US has managed to prosecute a consumer spyware vendor successfully. |
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Historic NASA test towers face their final countdown - 8/01 12:55 am Apollo-era Saturn V and Shuttle stands set for controlled demolition as Artemis ramps up With less than a month to go until NASA attempts to send astronauts around the Moon, the agency is demolishing facilities that got it there the first time around. |
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Ministry of Justice splurged 50M on security still missed Legal Aid .. - 8/01 12:00 am High-risk system compromised long before intrusion was finally spotted Updated The UK's Ministry of Justice spent 50 million ($67 million) on cybersecurity improvements at the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) before the high-profile cyberattack it disclosed last year. |
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Microsoft scraps Exchange Online spam clamp after customers cry foul - 7/01 11:25 pm Negative feedback sinks Redmond's plan to cap outbound email recipients Microsoft has backed away from planned changes to Exchange Online after customers objected to limits designed to curb outbound email abuse. |
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Virginia's datacenter tax breaks cost state $1.6B in 2025 - 7/01 9:59 pm Trillion-dollar internet giants don't need freebies, watchdog warns, as giveaways double in a year The US state of Virginia forfeited $1.6 billion in tax revenue through datacenter exemptions in fiscal 2025 up 118 percent on the prior year as the AI-driven construction boom accelerates. |
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GNOME dev gives fans of Linux's middle-click paste the middle finger - 7/01 9:40 pm Proposal targets long-standing behavior as 'an X11ism' Opinion Ever since Linux got a graphical desktop, you could middle-click to paste but if GNOME gets its way, that's going away soon, and from Firefox too. |
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Earlier Horizon rollout could widen net for quashed Post Office convictions - 7/01 9:15 pm Committee told shifting timelines could alter automatic reversals in UK's historic Fujitsu computing scandal The Post Office's Horizon computer system may have been deployed earlier than thought, potentially affecting which convictions get automatically quashed under legislation introduced to speed up justice in one of the biggest scandals in recent British history, MPs heard yesterday. |
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Jaguar Land Rover wholesale volumes plummet 43% in cyberattack aftermath - 7/01 7:50 pm Production halts and supply-chain disruption left luxury automaker reeling in fiscal Q3 Brit luxury automaker Jaguar Land Rover has reported devastating preliminary Q3 results that lay bare the cascading consequences of a crippling cyberattack, revealing wholesale volumes collapsed more than two-fifths year- on-year. |
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Recline of the machines: Terminator felled by dodgy battery - 7/01 7:00 pm The rise will be postponed until you hit F1 to continue Bork!Bork!Bork! The baddest of AI bad guys, the Terminator, has confirmed what the vast majority of IT professionals already know. The machines are not about to rise, not until they can deal with that pesky battery voltage. |
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HSBC app takes a dim view of sideloaded Bitwarden installations - 7/01 6:13 pm Customers report being locked out after grabbing the password manager via F-Droid Some HSBC mobile banking customers in the UK report being locked out of the bank's app after installing the Bitwarden password manager via an open source app catalog. |
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UK to spend 23M on AI to tell benefit claimants where to go - 7/01 5:30 pm Department for Work and Pensions lines up bot bouncers for one of Europe's largest call-handling systems The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to introduce a conversational AI platform it hopes will steer calls from citizens with queries about their benefits. The contract is worth up to 23 million. |
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Lenovo shows off new laptops that twist and roll - 7/01 9:02 am The company has also redesigned the X1 Carbons internals for easier repairs If there was a kingdom of laptop screen flexibility, Lenovo would take the crown. Last year, the company released the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, with a mechanical screen that could roll out to increase its size from 14 to 16.7 inches. Now, its back with the ThinkPad Rollable XD concept laptop that expands from 13.3 to 16 inches at the touch of a button or a swipe, along with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist, which uses a .. |
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Ring embraces the end of the world, starts using home cameras to track .. - 7/01 9:00 am Amazon's community surveillance biz bets on AI to recognize danger A year after a series of fires obliterated communities in Los Angeles, Amazon's Ring security service has announced a feature called Fire Watch intended to mitigate future wildfire risk. |
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HackerOne 'ghosted' me for months over $8,500 bug bounty, says researcher - 7/01 8:17 am Long after CVEs issued and open source flaws fixed Last fall, Jakub Ciolek reported two denial-of-service bugs in Argo CD, a popular Kubernetes controller, via HackerOne's Internet Bug Bounty (IBB) program. Both were assigned CVEs and have since been fixed. But instead of receiving an $8,500 reward for the two flaws, Ciolek says, HackerOne ghosted him for months. |
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