Apple macOS 15 Sequoia is officially UNIX. If anyone cares... [Mon Oct 14 2024]

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Demand for electricity to outstrip supply soon, warns Bain

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Tesla's big reveal: Steering-wheel-free Robotaxi will charge wirelessly

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Venafi Zero Touch PKI Frees Healthcare Company from Mounting Costs & Risk

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US and UK govts warn: Russia scanning for your unpatched vulnerabilities

Also, phishing's easier over the phone, and your F5 cookies might be unencrypted, and more

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US lawmakers seek answers on alleged Salt Typhoon breach of telecom giants

Cyberspies abusing a backdoor? Groundbreaking

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RAC duo busted for stealing and selling crash victims' data

Roadside assistance biz praised for deploying security monitoring software and reporting workers to cops

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Healthcare attacks spread beyond US – just ask India's Star Health

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Données et IA : rapport sur les tendances 2024

L'impact de l'IA générative

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It’s Happening! The Countdown to 90-day Maximum TLS Validity

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Indonesia orders Apple, Google to take down Chinese bargain app Temu

Plus: Infosys stops sending job offer emails; Singtel outage; Australia to require ransomware payment reveals

Anthropic's Claude vulnerable to 'emotional manipulation'

AI model safety only goes so far

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Ubuntu turns 20: 'Oracular Oriole' shows this old bird's still got plenty of flight

The 24.10 release offers fun and freshness, but not immutability

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Windows 11 24H2 hoards 8.63 GB of junk you can't delete

When the 'cleanup' option stubbornly refuses

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Why send a message when you can get your Zoom digital video clone to read the script?

We're sure colleagues will find your lookalike, soundalike avatar's missive very warm and human

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Apple macOS 15 Sequoia is officially UNIX. If anyone cares...

But what does that mean?

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Techie took five minutes to fix problem Adobe and Microsoft couldn't solve in two weeks

This is why every admin loves to hate Windows

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Tencent builds one NoSQL database to rule all data models

Tamed DB sprawl and saved cloudy resources with 'X-Stor'

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Schools bombarded by nation-state attacks, ransomware gangs, and everyone in between

Reading, writing, and cyber mayhem, amirite?

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INC ransomware rebrands to Lynx – same code, new name, still up to no good

Researchers point to evidence that scumbags visited the strategy boutique

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Ukraine cyber cops collar man who hooked citizens up to Russian internet

'Self-taught hacker' facing a possible 15 years in the slammer

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FBI created a cryptocurrency so it could watch it being abused

It worked – alleged pump and dump schemers arrested in UK, US and Portugal this week

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Offbeat

First time's the charm: SpaceX catches a descending Super Heavy Booster

Mechanical chopsticks on the launch tower grab a returning rocket and Starship splashes down on target

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Top-secret X-37B space plane ready for daring new orbital maneuver

The Space Force craft will attempt aerobraking for the first time

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Is the first European on the Moon in ESA's astronaut corps?

Director General on being a good partner and developing rockets

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BOFH: Boss's quest for AI-generated program ends where it should've begun

With SUM()

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot wobbles like Jell-o, according to Hubble snaps

Scientists undecided about possible flavor

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