Microsoft warns: Windows 11 update breaks provisioning [Fri Oct 7 2022]

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Google reveals Pixel 7 phones with 1.7 Stadias of security fixes promised

This and wearables fortified with machine learning to serve you, human

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Linux kernel 5.19.12 'may harm' Intel laptop screens

Remember the bad old days when getting X settings wrong could fry your CRT? They're back, kinda

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IBM: Hey Joe, we make chips, too. How about some of 'em subsidies?

We're paraphrasing here, but that's the gist of this week's PR stunt

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Samsung teases upcoming DRAM and NAND goodies at Tech Day event

Lots of talk about the automation and digitization of manufacturing chips too

Intel: We're inching closer to mass production of spin qubit chips

Biggest demo yet of single and double quantum dots, x86 claims

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Europe lagging behind South Korea, Japan, US in 5G rollout

UK and Germany among adoption leaders in the region

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BT will back down in face of non-stop protests, says union

CWU: Just like UK government did a reverse-ferret on tax, so will national telecom titan on staff pay

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China upgrades Great Firewall to defeat censor-beating TLS tools

Just in time to ensure nobody can disagree that giving Xi five more years as president is the best idea ever

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Lloyd's of London reboots after dodgy network activity detected

Is it Putin? Is it the Norks? Is it a bored teenager? Roll the dice

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Huge nonprofit hospital network suffers IT meltdown after 'security incident'

Ambulances diverted, patient records frozen, rhymes with handsome wear

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Papa John's sued for 'wiretap' spying on website mouse clicks, keystrokes

When the tracking hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's a priori

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Foreign spies hijacking US mid-terms? FBI, CISA are cool as cucumbers about it

I think we can handle one little Russia. We sent two units, they're bringing any attempts down now

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Australian Federal Police arrest man suspected of exploiting Optus cyberattack

Customers were allegedly sent texts demanding $1,300 or face having ID used in financial crime

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Canonical makes Ubuntu Pro free for up to five machines

Kernel live-patching and a full decade of software updates

DeepMind uses matrix math to automate discovery of better matrix math techniques

How Meta, er, meta

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Microsoft warns: Windows 11 update breaks provisioning

And it wouldn't be a Redmond OS update without printing issues

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Nuh-uh, Meta, we can do text-to-video AI, too, says Google

Brace yourself for a weird future where everything is imagined by magic sand we taught how to think

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AI eye-scanner can tell whether you'll croak it from a heart attack

If and when this hits the mainstream, who's going to trust their retinas to random models?

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OpenStack ends requirement for six-monthly upgrades with ‘SLURP’ plan

As version ‘Zed’ debuts, project slows down a little

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SpaceX gives another four astronauts a lift to International Space Station

Two Americans, a Japanese bloke and a Russian float into a lab. The bartender says...

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If someone weaponizes our robots, we'll be really, really sad, says Boston Dynamics

Maybe finally a good use for DRM, eh? Preventing armed modifications

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South Korea cancels passport of Terraform Lab's Do Kwon

Whereabouts of wanted cryptobro unknown, but he's reliably on Twitter

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Block this: Using satellites to plaster ads over our skies could work, say boffins

They can't hurt us if we stay indoors

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Brexit dividend? 'Newly independent' UK will be world's 'data hub', claims digital minister

Amid inevitable talk of 'red tape' cutting at ruling party conference, data protection experts are concerned

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Splunk alleges source code theft by former employee who started rival biz

Cribl accused of terrible behaviour, horrible IP practices, responds saying accusations are risible

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Japan tests probe to land on Martian moon Phobos, bring a chunk of it back to Earth

COVID hiccups be damned, work on instruments and connectivity is under way and space agency JAXA is determined to hit launch window

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