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AI flaw-finder still under lock and key for now while company figures out guardrails, but extends access to more users including governments
Sixtieth release adds more cores, delayed hibernation, and basic Wi-Fi 6 without losing its ascetic streak
After making a medical clinic's network rather ill, she 'kept working until I somewhat knew what I was doing'
A French engineer has declared war on AWS, Google and Microsoft using AI-generated sea shanties, satirical poetry, and a multilingual protest campaign
Google Search used to direct users to web sites; AI Mode will keep them in Google's garden
Could the Chocolate Factory's mission to reshape the web backfire?
Warns large release candidates âare *not* conducive to long-term stabilityâ
Dirty Frag, Copy Fail, and Fragesia show the new reality
Spanish shipbuilder's 75-meter drone vessel comes with sensors, modular payloads, and no room for sailors
Slowdowns, crashes, BSODs reported on pricey mobile workstations
A massive compilation of historic OSes and the emulators to run them
Government's 'rushed' plans damaged public confidence before ministers had even explained how the system would work
Or is it just life today, with AI constantly digging through code repositories in search of security holes?
Wood Mackenzie analysts say bit barn operators are in a tough spot
Will Jason Statham save us?
Limping Llama model needs a crutch made of surveillance tools
Hey, Gemini, how much can we earn from one pump-and-dump cycle?
Text is the new attack
Release of spectrogram of cockpit recorder audio allows conversation recovery with 'emerging' decades-old tech
The Boss gives common sense an AI wrapper
State-owned operator loses confidence in delayed traffic management system as politicians compare Irelandâs latest public-sector IT fiasco to 'Groundhog Day'
Customers' info potentially handed to anyone who could send an HTTP request
Microsoft says classic client may lose embedded pictures thanks to wrapping bug
Driving "affordable AI" through open ecosystems, anti-fragile infrastructure, and optimized TCO to empower local industries
Not all bad news: Crypto billionaire signs up for a mission to Mars
The annual tech showcase highlights next-gen AI, cloud, and future-ready ICT solutions while uniting ecosystem partners to build the foundation for the nation's AI era
MFA? No problem, says crimeware that tricks users into handing attackers the keys to M365
CEO eyes margin gains by keeping headcount flat â bold for a company selling HR software to employers
Telecoms giant files suit in Golden State so it doesn't have to maintain network it claims is hardly used
Listening to your customers? Who are you, and what have you done with Microsoft?
Cox Media Group allegedly sold a bogus AI-powered snoopfest service
Switch to premium devices pays off as PC giant post record record, just don't ask about cheap laptops
Youâll need a lot of detailed prompts to get solid output - and even then it may have errors and typos
Techie regrets not taking credit for getting it done with amazing speed
Sizewell C could add ÂŁ19 to yearly bills, spending watchdog says, but private investor may fail to keep costs down
He'll have to beat Nigel Farage in a Brexit-backing constituency first, though
The Boss gives common sense an AI wrapper
AI sycophancy + spirituality = uh oh
New hardware promises greater efficiency, user experiences, and most importantly larger margins
Critical flaw payouts slashed by more than 75%
All the world's a stage, and all the packages are merely players
Plenty of time for bad actors to grab data or hit you with a giant bill
Just like in The Truman Show
'Budgets are moral documents,' Rep. Delia Ramirez said
Reveals decent new homegrown accelerator and tiny production volumes
Service tries to move on from troubled decades of Fujitsu relationship with ÂŁ410 million in deals for system that hurt so many
Customers want their data kept and processed strictly within the EU
Most software engineers now use AI for most of their code and fear the existential threat
Not a Zero successor, ARM box aims for openness, but shipping remains the hard part
Natural language commands and better image descriptions but Mac users and dictation fans may still be waiting
Switchzilla says attackers could access sensitive data and make configuration changes across tenant boundaries through vulnerable internal APIs
Unified UI revamp gives browser a cleaner look while rivals keep wedging assistants into the web
Leakage blamed on treacherous friends exposed unencrypted credentials, email addresses
Sue Jacquot said she had a great time, despite the rude awakening
Developer: AI coding agent broke production and generated fictitious post-mortem paperwork after the rollback
Nice AI workloads you have going, it'd be a shame we ran out of stock
Recovering chipmaker looks beyond 14A to 10A and 7A process nodes in foundry comeback bid
Another day, another AI bug silently fixed with no CVE and no public disclosure
CloudBees survey exposes verification gap
'Margin expansion' and a 'faster, leaner' company are CEO Sasan Goodarzi's goals
AMD says its $4K Ryzen AI Halo workstation practically pays for itself
GPUzilla forecasts $20 billion in CPU revenues this year
Aims for the stars while burning cash and blowing deadlines on Earth
Org that represents Meta, Google and Microsoft plans more heat reuse guidelines as debate over bit barn social license burns red hot
Failing to disable a former employeeâs account was a huge mistake
Committee says tech companies are failing children and cannot be trusted to self-regulate
Maximum framework value sky-rockets from ÂŁ150M to ÂŁ600M after 'an extensive intelligence gathering exercise'
Legacy IT is getting worse, not better, and could trip up Whitehall's shiny digital plans, report warns
Redmond open sources two tools for building and maintaining safer agents
Red Hatâs free distro loses a desktop, but makes an important new friend
Big Blue spinout eyes up to $500M in savings and agentic AI while insiders grumble it's still 'IBM without the hardware'
Old, busted, insecure authentication to be replaced with something shinier and safer
British government wants to ensure no hold-ups for critical energy and infrastructure projects
Staff protest overhaul and mouse tracking at 'Employee Data Extraction Factory'
How many times would you have to watch Lord of the Rings to cover that?
Most users lose access June 18 - unless youâve got enterprise creds or paid API keys
Varda hails success of autonomous touchdown tech and celebrates heat data haul
Through its "All in AI, AI for All" vision, ZTE surpasses climate targets, bridges the global digital divide, and strengthens governance resilience
A Freedom of Information Act request shows the extent of the surveillance
AWS, Percona, Supabase, pgEdge, and Tiger Data rally round pgBackRest with funding pledge
Government Commercial Agency wants DIPS 2 to reach beyond MoD buyers and the usual big-name suppliers
Initial assessment says customer data spared while users wonder what else may have slipped out
Are we pilots or are we passengers? Aschbacher asks
Assuming youâre vibe coding for 8 hours a day, that is
The orgâs staying mum on the details, but Wednesdayâs fixes reach back to unsupported 8.9 branches
Employers increasingly blind to unauthorized AI use and where their staff are sending proprietary files
I wonder what's in 'external-secret-repo-creds.yaml' and 'AWS-Workspace-Firefox-Passwords.csv'?
Export a profile on Windows, restore it on Linux. Extensions and themes too
Chocolate Factory readies always-on agents for searchers
The Hut stands accused of breaching its franchise agreement by forcing 'algorithmic behaviors that slowed production and delivery' on restaurants, leading to $100M in losses one group wants back
'Thousands' of US victims, including 12+ machines owned and operated by Redmond
Users claim personal family domains are being falsely flagged for commercial use, leaving long-time G Suite Legacy customers facing a pay-up-or-lose-access ultimatum
Claude maker nabs SDK and MCP tooling biz, plans to sunset platform
Minister demands AI becomes âbasic expectation for all public entitiesâ
This is the service we get when we spend $10m plus? asks automated code deployment outfit
CFO says GPU rentals are âstructurally higher margin than CPU cloudâ
From campus ceremonies to Linux communities and academic journals, resistance to LLM evangelism is getting louder
You don't really want that entering your system, do you?
AI interactive flat panel aimed at offices, elder care, and classrooms with built-in conferencing, automation, and monitoring features unveiled
Joule Studio 2.0 waves the flag of interoperability, API policy tells enterprises who's really in charge
Low-cost laser-guided rockets offer cheaper way to swat Shahed-style threats than firing pricey air-to-air missiles
UK folk increasingly don't believe AI jobs revolution will end in prosperity for anyone outside the boardroom, say researchers
Ordered packages via CTT? Those phishing emails could be tricky to spot
Nothing says 'future of urban transit' like a defense contractor running your bus, tube, and train pass
LSEG signs up for five more years of Cloud Foundation, but keeps quiet on how much it'll cost
Popular JavaScript modules including size-sensor and echarts-for-react hit as hijacked account closed GitHub warnings
How will they manage? It's not like anyone can see their posts anyway
Latest hardware adds Intelâs newest AI-focused processors as Redmond continues pushing enterprises toward Copilot+ PCs
Billing will be based on 'actions,' whatever those are, leaving enterprises to wonder how fast the meter might run
Aerospace giant rents new system over 5 years to help develop new aircraft
Well, page is more accurate, but the source code is available if you want to try doing something even crazier
Chip startup NextSilicon's high-performance-computing-focused accelerators get Sandia National Lab's stamp of approval
Even self-described âTrump in high heelsâ candidate warns bit barns could send power bills soaring
Plus three other stealers in three other packages, all from the same scumbag
AI will indeed eat the world â if your world involves software-size margins
While also spoofing all the trusted domains - Apple, Microsoft, and Google - in the same attack
Supports Nvidia Grace and Ampere processors
Threatens unspecified âfeesâ and warns of economic consequences â yet only major kinetic action could stop data flows entirely
Shift comes amid mounting reports of successful social engineering attacks targeting higher-ups in government
Researchers say 18-year-old flaw already being probed and exploited just days after disclosure
Experimental Windows 11 build restores some old favorites, though the rough edges are still showing
Shai-Hulud worm exploited GitHub Actions misconfiguration to poison shared cache, now project weighing nuclear option on unsolicited contributions
Researchers warn that regulatory capture means industry concerns trump those of citizens
Game Over?! gamified the identification of scammers who sought thrills from terrorising the elderly
Greek mountaintop ground station aims infrared beams at CubeSats in ESA-backed optical networking trial
Plus ModuleJail, a radical proposal for minimizing the impact of similar bugs
No customer info stolen, no impact to operations, and no blackmail payment
Letting a 21-year-old write critical code without supervision is not smart
Haters are gonna hate the fact Bobby Prince's demonic dirges rank with Taylor Swift's 1989
Governments can't touch VPNs technically or commercially. The mess they'll make if they try will be off the scale
Cloud giant says humans remain accountable, even when code gets an assist from the machines
Firefox maker says the tools are basic security infrastructure, not teenage contraband
MoD says StormBreaker will plug gap until homegrown SPEAR 3 integration lands
Testing? We've heard of it
Stuck with an AI bill for tens of thousands of dollars? You're not alone by a long shot
Multiple researchers using the same tools to find the same bugs are creating âunnecessary pain and pointless workâ
PLUS: China-linked cyber-attack on central Asian oil sector; Bottom falls out of Indian smartphone sales; And more!
You're not the only one annoyed by the hype
Ride your bots further by putting them in a harness
Are you ready to RAAC?
Uncanny rebuild resurrects the 2009 desktop, complete with support, updates, and licensing questions
The Register tests Dellâs first attempt at outplaying Appleâs AirPods
The boom is piling up technical debt, warns Lightrun's Moshe Sambol
Patients are using chatbots for medical advice, while the NHS is still debating where AI belongs
Intel ME and AMD PSP: The silicon layer nobody certifies
Like AirDrop, minus the Apple lock-in
Mythos and GPT-5.5 muscle out the competition
An influx of agents is pushing GitHub to the brink
BYO power for AI bit barns may be the best way to ease the problem, says energy watchdog