Linus Torvalds's faulty memory (RAM, not wetware) slows kernel development [Tue Oct 11 2022]

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PayPal decides fining people $2,500 for 'misinformation' wasn't a great idea

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Lufthansa bans Apple AirTags on checked bags

Wouldn't want anyone to know how much luggage is lost, eh?

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US executive order a long way from settling EU privacy cases

Expect more sequels than Rocky: Europeans' view of 'proportional' very different from US

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Airline 'in talks' with Kyndryl after failed network card grounds flights

Delays and cancellations thought to have cost Aer Lingus millions

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Last week's US export controls could mark start of trade war

China thinks America targets its tech to kill off competition, and some believe economic standoff on way

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PC shipments are still on the decline – unless you're Apple

Cupertino managed to buck the trend with year-on-year growth of 40%

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Business can't make staff submit to video surveillance, says court

Chetu ordered to pay restitution for employee's unlawful termination

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Linus Torvalds's faulty memory (RAM, not wetware) slows kernel development

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Pro-Putin goons claim responsibility for blowing US airport websites offline

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Intel Alder Lake BIOS code leak may contain vital secrets

Gurus say source includes secret hardware info, private signing key for Boot Guard protection

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Red Hat backs CNCF project, spills TEE support over Kubernetes

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US folks start to get the message about protecting themselves online

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Singtel confirms digital burglary at Dialog subsidiary

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Mastercard moves to protect 'risky and frisky' crypto transactions

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