How Wi-Fi spy drones snooped on financial firm [Thu Oct 13 2022]

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Google wants to copy-paste your mainframe applications into its cloud

Preview service claims to eliminate risks of migrating mission-critical workloads

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Microsoft arms Surface Pro 9 with Qualcomm SQ3, 12th-gen Intel chips

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Back off FAA, I'm a scientist

Intel fires up internal foundry model to make its own chips

It's IDM 2.0 ... 2.0. Or perhaps this was the plan all along...

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Chinese city of Shenzhen offers free money to boost chip industry

Throwing cash at industry to keep chip well from running dry as US sanctions continue to bite

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Scientists model turbulence to boost space propulsion

Running direct numerical simulation on 'an industrial scale'

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Microsoft and Meta promise facehugger PCs piping cloud desktops into VR headsets

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Prison inmate accused of orchestrating $11M fraud using cell cellphone

Judge rejects defense effort to toss warrantless device search on privacy grounds

US election workers slammed with phishing, malware-stuffed emails

It's almost like there's some midterms coming up

Hospital giant's IT still poorly a week after suspected ransomware infection

Insiders tell of struggle to access patient info, meds without working computers

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Microsoft tries again to ignite interest in DevOps cloud security

Identity governance and SOCs also on the menu

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How Wi-Fi spy drones snooped on financial firm

Check your rooftops: Flying gear caught carrying network-intrusion kit

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AI recruitment software is 'automated pseudoscience' Cambridge study finds

HR diversity claims via software are rot, according to boffins

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Microsoft attempts to eat Oracle's database lunch with Azure migration service

Redmond hopes move will lure more to its PostgreSQL managed service

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Tuxedo Computers releases version 1.0 of its Ubuntu remix

We spin up Linux PC vendor's first public version of its in-house OS

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UK hospitals fall back on pen and paper after Oracle Cerner outage

Staff couldn't access patient records and paper stocks were running low

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NASA sets November date for next SLS Moon rocket delay, er, launch

Heh, prove us wrong, kids. Prove us wrong

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GM races after Tesla with battery pack tech and solar deal

Gah, for a few milliseconds there, we were willing a cold, faceless corporation to succeed

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Westinghouse sale signals arrival of a new nuclear age

Energy granddad wants in on the next generation of atomic tech

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Musky scent? Billionaire launches fragrance: Burnt Hair

'The Essence of Repugnant Desire', selling via Boring Company website for $100, will accept Dogecoin

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Delta Air Lines throws $60m at flying taxi startup Joby Aviation

Will fly passengers to and from city airports, if it ever takes off

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Cost of living crisis less of problem for tech pro retirees than others

Global tech recruiter Robert Walters says pay scale too high to feel tight grip of inflation, etc

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China launches solar observation satellite

Will work from Earth orbit, as opposed to the Sun-grazing paths of US and EU solar probes

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Big win for Big Tech as Indian IT minister signals reversal of data sovereignty plan

Opponents want data to flow across borders for business and democracy. Privacy? They've heard of it

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Confirmed: Asteroid shoved by Earth crash probe DART

Stand down Bruce Willis, 'first planetary defense test' a success

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