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Microsoft customers locked out of Teams, Office, Xbox, Dynamics – and Azure Active Directory breakdown blamed

Redmond says gremlin identified tho rollback is taking longer than expected

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Google’s site reliability senseis offer to train you in their mystical ways

Only for Google cloud customers, and The Chocolate Factory will need 'deep familiarity with your workloads’

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OVH says some customer data and configs can’t be recovered after fire, some seems to be OK, plenty is safe

Data centres are on track for restoration from March 22nd and more than 3,500 new servers already secured

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Holes patched in Russian segment of the ISS though pesky pressure loss continues

Space: Not all its cracked up to be

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Xiaomi a comeback story: Mobile firm's stock up 10% after it slides off US blacklist

Judge rules 'Communist Chinese Military Company' designation 'arbitrary and capricious'

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Boffins revisit the Antikythera Mechanism and assert it’s no longer Greek to them

New reconstruction based on more evidence finds ancient mechanical computer could track planets, moon, eclipses, even the seasons and stars

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If you liked AMD's Zen 2 Epyc server chips, you'll probably like its Zen 3 Milan processors

Core counts and clock speed about the same though architecture work said to bring performance boost

Xiaomi didn't turn the glue up to 11 on its new Mi flagship, but still gets low marks for repairability

Yep. Gadget botherers had to haul out a 'specialist tool'

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Rip-and-replace mandates, sanctions.... all that and Huawei's share of telecoms market actually grew last year

Market as a whole swelled 7% in 2020, as COVID-smacked nations built out networks, says analyst

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Raspberry Pi Foundation boss waves off listing rumours, says biz discussions may have been 'over-interpreted'

If you want floating Pis, check out the International Space Station

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Delayed UK digital border system was only stable enough to be used by 4% of intended users, MPs say

Go-live deadline of 2019 whooshed by - and that's going to cost taxpayer £173m

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UK taxman plonks £23bn on the table, asks vendors: OK, so what can you do for us in terms of 'mobility services'?

HMRC shuffles the pork barrel again

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Starlink's latent China crisis could spark a whole new world of warcraft

The politics of a global decentralised high-speed public internet service

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US govt indicted me because I make privacy tools, says crypto-chat app CEO accused of helping drug smugglers

Sky Global’s Jean-Francois Eap denies any wrongdoing

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Google's 'privacy-first' ad tech FLoC squawks when Chrome goes Incognito, says expert. Web giant disagrees

Chocolate Factory still stomping bugs out of its bird-themed post-third-party-cookie features

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Smart doorbells on business premises make your property more attractive to burglars, warns researcher

Spend your cash on real locks, advises Cranfield University

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Exchange flaws could be much worse than thought: Six hacking groups suspected of using the zero days pre-patch

Plus: Verkada flaw finder cuffed and Apple boss may have leaked secrets

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Biden administration reveals probe into government security has found holes, wants more private sector collaboration as the cure

Plans include replicating Singapore’s consumer tech security ratings scheme

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.NET 6 preview 2: Microsoft confirms no visual designer for WinUI 3.0 at launch

Developers adopting latest and greatest will have to tangle with XAML

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Low-risk AND rapid? Brit vaccine centre seeks ERP to meet accelerated schedule, and needs it yesterday

Org was originally supposed to launch in 2022 – then a pandemic happened

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India's Big Four services champions want to become software vendors

Can they pull it off? They sure know how to code. Straddling the agnostic position of consultants with the ardor of a vendor may be harder

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