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Remember those wacky cyberpunk costumes in Hackers? They're on display in London this week

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40k units now, but 'serious volume' to arrive after the summer

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Nvidia dips its toes into IaaS with subscriptions for DGX SuperPOD AI supercomputers

They’ll be hosted by Equinix, owned by Nv, and include NetApp storage

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Daimler and Nokia settle long-running patent spat over cellular tech

No more appeals as lawyer gravy train pulls into station

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Royal Yacht Britannia's successor to cost about 1 North of England NHS IT consultancy framework

Yep, UK.gov to build literal flagship - for about £200m

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If a kiosk borks when nobody is using it, can it be said to have borked at all?

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Amazon's container service running on-premises: a turnaround for a company that once scorned hybrid cloud

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UK's BT starts trials of new hollow-core optical fibre networks

Promises lower latencies, higher power thresholds

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Xiaomi touts Hypercharge 200W charging tech, claims 4,000mAh battery goes from 0 to full in 480 seconds

One of the few differentiators left in the smartphone arena

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Leaving Spark behind, Databricks enters new territory as it eyes 2021 IPO

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Why did automakers stall while the PC supply chain coped with a surge? Because Big Tech got priority access

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AMD teases '3D V-Cache' tech that stacks cores and SRAM, delivers 15% boost to today's Ryzen CPUs

CEO reveals new Teslas include AMD silicon and that Samsung has signed to pack RDNA 2 graphics into Exynos SoCs

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Silicon foundries surge to new revenue records, but Texas cold snap sent Samsung backwards

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Twitter given three weeks to comply with Indian content code

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Feds seize two domains used by SolarWinds intruders for malware spear-phishing op

Info-stealing scheme, attributed to Russia-affiliated crew, relied on spoof USAID marketing messages

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Remember those wacky cyberpunk costumes in Hackers? They're on display in London this week

'Medieval mixed with athletic wear' chic from 1995

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Have I Been Pwned goes open source, bags help from FBI

Plus: More Rowhammer research, Feds warn of Fortinet attacks, etc

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Firefox 89: Can this redesign stem browser's decline?

New visuals, simplified menus, though Mozilla has yet to fully state its position on 'privacy preserving ads'

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First Forth, C and Python, now comp.lang.tcl latest Usenet programming forum nuked by Google Groups

Newsgroup restored after spam sinks entire board

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What a difference 4 years makes: Cloudera goes private again in $5.3bn buyout

CDR and KKR the new owners of shape-shifting data platform biz

NHS GP data grab: Royal College of General Practitioners urges health body to communicate better

We've kind of got a lot going on right now with vaccinating etc... maybe you could do the comms bit, huh?

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Check the TUPE: Facebook's hire of Bloomsbury AI founders wasn't 'traditional' acquisition - so sacked bod can't claim law was broken

So says the UK's Employment Tribunal in unfair dismissal case

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Will the real IRC please stand up? Freenode’s forest fire leaves ashes – and fresh growth

Success, disagreement, forking, success... it's the c-IRC-le of liiiiiiiiiife

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