Partial beer print horror as Microsoft's printer bug fix, er, doesn't [Fri Mar 19 2021]

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Partial beer print horror as Microsoft's printer bug fix, er, doesn't

Bugs, patchually: Just when you thought it was safe to print from Windows

 
 

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China's top chip company speaks of massive silicon shortage felt around the globe

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Conservative peer praises CyberUp for potential industry benefits

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The Roaring Twenties: Future foreign policy will rely on rejuvenated 'cyber' sector, UK government claims

Good news for Mancunian infosec and chip design bods, but we're raising an eyebrow on the nukes

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Workforce toiling away at home? That’s just where the hackers want them

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McAfee, the company, says Chinese attackers targeted Asian and US telcos

Fake Huawei and Flash sites helped steal info about 5G tech

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Windows 10 Insider build fixes the fix it sent out to fix the fix that broke printing? Afraid not, but here's a new Notepad icon

Terminal and Power Automate elevated to inbox status, Auto HDR for gamers

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Let it snow: Android 12 Developer Preview 2 lands, bringing UI and security API tweaks

World's most used mobile phone OS gets some new toys

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Partial beer print horror as Microsoft's printer bug fix, er, doesn't

Bugs, patchually: Just when you thought it was safe to print from Windows

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What happens when your massive text-generating neural net starts spitting out people's phone numbers? If you're OpenAI, you create a filter

How to curb GPT-3's tongue

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SaaSy move: GitLab floats a new company over the Great Firewall of China

Who's looking after my code? JiHu, that's who...

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UBports community delivers 'second-largest release of Ubuntu Touch ever'

Linux for smartphones: OTA-16 brings fixes for brave Android avoiders

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Northern Ireland hands deal worth up to £87m to Fujitsu: Now keep our 15-year-old Oracle HR system up and running

Competition? We've heard of it

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In the lab: Robotic AI-powered exoskeletons to help disabled people move freely without implants

With kill switches to stop the gear going off the rails

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Australian police suggests app to record consent to sexual activity

‘You swipe left and right and there’s another option if you want to have intimacy’ says commissioner

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