First ever 64-bit version of Windows rediscovered … and a C compiler for it too [Mon May 22 2023]

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in

The Register

{* Daily Headlines *}

22 May 2023

 
box

First ever 64-bit version of Windows rediscovered … and a C compiler for it too

Nearly quarter of a century after it wasn't released, Windows 2000 for DEC Alpha found on a discarded disk

 

Off-Prem

Alibaba plans to spin off cloud division within 12 months

Approves breakup after missing revenue estimate

1 Comments
GigaOm

Kubernetes Data Protection

GigaOm Radar

webinar_Future_Proof

Future Proof Your VMware Infrastructure With Nutanix’s Multi Vendor and Migration Strategies | Slide Deck

Whatever your future plans for your Virtual Infrastructure, Nutanix can help you determine a transition plan that fits your future needs.

On-Prem

Nvidia GPUs fly out of the fabs – and right back into them

Let's use AI to make better chips for AI, what could go wrong?

2 Comments

Privacy Sandbox, Google's answer to third-party cookies, promised within months

Winter in July for some of those in the web ad world

16 Comments

Phones' facial recog tech 'fooled' by low-res 2D photo

Someone who looks a lot like you could also unlock it, says Which?

22 Comments

Guess who is collecting and sharing abortion-related data?

Basically everyone at this point. But developer Easy Healthcare has promised to stop

16 Comments

Nvidia's RTX 4060 and 4060TI are actually priced like mid-tier cards

Maybe Jensen finally got the memo about the whole GPU shortage being over

10 Comments

UK government prays that size doesn't matter as it chips in £1B for semiconductor sector

Domestic industry 'will never be wholly sovereign' say critics as Blighty hooks up with Japan

33 Comments

Microsoft offers electrical engineers a lifeline as it pursues custom cloud silicon

Redmond see, Redmond do... what AWS and Google are also doing

3 Comments

Cheapest, oldest, slowest part fixed very modern Mac

Making different generations of tech work in harmony sometimes requires a strange dance

144 Comments

UK and Japan ink agreement for semiconductor and security cooperation

Hiroshima Accord promises 'ambitious joint research and development collaboration'

8 Comments

SCOTUS rules Google and Twitter didn't contribute to terrorist attacks

And holds off on Section 230 for another time

8 Comments
GigaOm - Network & Edge

SD-WAN Platforms

GigaOm Radar

GigaOm - Security & Risk

Attack Surface Management

GigaOm Radar

Security

Teen in court after '$600K swiped from DraftKings gamblers'

Bet he didn't expect these computer hacking charges

12 Comments

Russian IT guy sent to labor camp for DDoSing Kremlin websites

Pro-Ukraine techie gets hard time

16 Comments

UK's GDPR replacement could wipe out oversight of live facial recognition

Question not whether UK police should use facial recog, but how, says surveillance chief

47 Comments

Apple warns of three WebKit vulns under active exploitation, dozens more CVEs across its range

High school student and Amnesty International named among bug-finders

12 Comments
x

The Business Value of Red Hat Solutions Compared to Unpaid Alternatives

Whitepaper

Software

Sci-fi author 'writes' 97 AI-generated books in nine months

Plus: Official ChatGPT iPhone app debuts; Debt collectors using chatbots to chase debtors

3 Comments

Microsoft to let Internet Explorer 11 haunt Windows some more

Icon and UI purge plan premuted after organizations object

14 Comments

Red Hat releases RHEL 9.2 to customers, with buffet of rebuilds for the rest of us

Oracle, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and EuroLinux all put out same version

4 Comments

Apple becomes the latest company to ban ChatGPT for internal use

Didn't stop OpenAI rolling out iOS ChatGPT app, just made things a bit awkward

11 Comments

First ever 64-bit version of Windows rediscovered … and a C compiler for it too

Nearly quarter of a century after it wasn't released, Windows 2000 for DEC Alpha found on a discarded disk

71 Comments

What's your Mean Time To Innocence – the time needed to prove that mess is not your problem

ServiceNow reckons it can shrink it with integrated cloudy observability

20 Comments

Offbeat

China bans Micron products after security review finds unspecified flaws

Alleges major risks to national security, but is happy for chips to remain in place

5 Comments
 
  
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
  
    

This email was sent to you

You can update your preferences or unsubscribe

Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA

The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy

Older messages

Microsoft decides it will be the one to choose which secure login method you use [Fri May 19 2023]

Friday, May 19, 2023

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in The Register {* Daily Headlines *} 19 May 2023 Someone sitting at their laptop and phone in an airport logging into something Microsoft decides it will be the one to

We regret to inform you Earth will not be destroyed by an asteroid within 1,000 years [Thu May 18 2023]

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in The Register {* Daily Headlines *} 18 May 2023 asteroid We regret to inform you Earth will not be destroyed by an asteroid within 1000 years Never mind, there's

MariaDB CEO: People who want things free also want to have very nice vacations [Wed May 17 2023]

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in The Register {* Daily Headlines *} 17 May 2023 mariadb MariaDB CEO: People who want things free also want to have very nice vacations Former MySQL fork launches

Dyson moans about state of UK science and tech, forgets to suck up his own mess [Tue May 16 2023]

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in The Register {* Daily Headlines *} 16 May 2023 A closeup of a Dyson vacuum cleaner Dyson moans about state of UK science and tech, forgets to suck up his own mess

EU's Cyber Resilience Act contains a poison pill for open source developers [Mon May 15 2023]

Monday, May 15, 2023

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in The Register {* Daily Headlines *} 15 May 2023 Poison pills EU's Cyber Resilience Act contains a poison pill for open source developers The road to hell is paved

You Might Also Like

Pornhub pulls out of Florida, VPN demand 'surges 1150%' [Mon Jan 6 2025]

Monday, January 6, 2025

Hi The Register Subscriber | Log in The Register Daily Headlines 6 January 2025 florida palms lights Pornhub pulls out of Florida, VPN demand 'surges 1150%' State masks up finally – its IP

Monday Briefing: How Trump re-wrote Jan. 6

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Plus, the end of an era for Hong Kong's cabbies View in browser|nytimes.com Ad Morning Briefing: Asia Pacific Edition January 6, 2025 Author Headshot By Justin Porter Good morning. We're

GeekWire's Most-Read Stories of the Week

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Catch up on the top tech stories from this past week. Here are the headlines that people have been reading on GeekWire. ADVERTISEMENT GeekWire SPONSOR MESSAGE: GeekWire's special series marks

For an organized closet

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Plus, how to donate clothes responsibly View in browser Ad The Recommendation January 5, 2025 Ad Today we'll walk you through some of our best advice for organizing your closet—and what to do with

Icy Roads, Popeye in the Public Domain, and Christmas Trees for Elephants

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan plans to impose no punishment for President-elect Donald Trump's hush-money conviction, given concerns about his immunity from criminal prosecution upon taking the

☕ No appetite

Sunday, January 5, 2025

A famed Roman fountain gets a new coat of paint... Morning Brew Presented By Huel January 05, 2025 | View Online | Sign Up | Shop A hot-air balloon rises during the international hot-air balloon

Can the U.S. outpace China in AI? Microsoft offers a blueprint

Saturday, January 4, 2025

What happens when AI teams up with a vintage drum machine ADVERTISEMENT GeekWire SPONSOR MESSAGE: GeekWire's special series marks Microsoft's 50th anniversary by looking at what's next for

Pompeiian Sugarplum

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Today, enjoy our audio and video picks. Pompeiian Sugarplum By Caroline Crampton • 4 Jan 2025 View in browser View in browser The full Browser recommends five articles, a video and a podcast. Today,

9 Things Christian Siriano Can’t Live Without

Saturday, January 4, 2025

From Camper boots to travel-size hair spray. The Strategist Every product is independently selected by editors. If you buy something through our links, New York may earn an affiliate commission.

YOU LOVE TO SEE IT: In With The Good Energy, Out With The Bad

Saturday, January 4, 2025

California looks to the renewable future, while New York probes the polluted past. In With The Good Energy, Out With The Bad By Sam Pollak • 4 Jan 2025 View in browser View in browser A wind turbine