Now that China has all but banned cryptocurrencies, GPU prices are falling like Bitcoin [Wed Jun 23 2021]

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Now that China has all but banned cryptocurrencies, GPU prices are falling like Bitcoin

Let's just check BTC-USD, oh yeah, waaay down

 
 

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US Navy starts an earthquake to see how its newest carrier withstands combat conditions

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USA's efforts to stop relying on Russian-built rocket engines derailed by issues with Blue Origin's BE-4

Government Accountability Office warns of build-your-own-booster delays

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UK set for 'adequacy' status on data sharing with EU, but it all depends on how much post-Brexit law diverges

TIGRR threatens to bounce through unacceptable changes to the rules

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Dozens of Iranian media websites devoured by the Great Satan, apparently

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SpaceX's Starlink satellite broadband constellation to achieve full global coverage by September, boss claims

Astronomers and amateur star gazers will be delighted

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Intel sponsors report on tech's role in decarbonisation and the irony isn't lost on us

Making computer components is a dirty business

Have you tried turning server cores off and on again? HPE wants to do it for you from GreenLake

For those times when you run software on a box bigger than your license

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Mind the gap(ing mouth): London's Underground to get ubiquitous mobile phone coverage

That's. Just. Great

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Intel to put SiFive's latest CPU cores into 7nm dev system to woo customers to RISC-V

Horse Creek platform to 'showcase' new 64-bit P550 processor engine

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Post-lunch snooze plans dashed as the UK tests its Emergency Alerts... again

Maybe turn your phone off if you don't fancy a 'loud, siren-like noise'

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Flexispot Deskcise Pro V9: Half desk, half exercise bike, and you're all sweaty. How much does it cost again?

Not ideal for when you rejoin colleagues in the office

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Monitoring is simple enough – green means everything's fine. But getting to that point can be a whole other ball game

Don’t take no for an answer, but be prepared to give it.

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Now that China has all but banned cryptocurrencies, GPU prices are falling like Bitcoin

Let's just check BTC-USD, oh yeah, waaay down

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Sure looks like someone's pirating the REvil ransomware, tweaking the binary in a hex editor for their own crimes

It's a crook-eat-crook world out there

SEC still digging into SolarWinds fallout, nudges undeclared victims

US markets watchdog sniffs around potential insider trading, data violations relating to hack

'Set it and forget it' attitude to open-source software has become a major security problem, says Veracode

Study finds a whole sea of outdated third-party libraries

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There's no 'Skype' in Teams: Microsoft lets signing key for its Debian Skype repository slip gently into the night

Summer Solstice: A time for dancing, druids, and certificate errors

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Zephyr OS Bluetooth vulnerabilities left smart devices open to attack

The 'S' in 'IoT' stands for 'security'

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MI5 still risks breaking the law on surveillance data through poor controls – years after it was first warned

Yet spy agency overseer IPCO seems to be working as the public hoped

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US Air Force announces plan to assassinate molluscs with hypersonic missile

No word on whether top brass considered just shelling them into submission

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To CAPTCHA or not to CAPTCHA? Gartner analyst says OK — but don’t be robotic about it

Picking street signs from a matrix of images is out, cleverer challenges are OK

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Do you want speed or security as expected? Spectre CPU defenses can cripple performance on Linux in tests

All depends on whether your workload is making a lot of system calls or not

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Google cans engineering diversity training scheme after alumni complain of abysmal pay packages

New approach coming next year ... when complaints have died down

UK health secretary Matt Hancock follows delay to GP data grab with campaign called 'Data saves lives'

As ever, the devil is in the detail for privacy activists

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Containers have security problems and flexibility issues. VMs will make them viable

Never bet against a technology that has matured over decades

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Hyundai takes 80 per cent stake in terrifying Black Mirror robo-hound firm Boston Dynamics

Korean giant sees bots as helping it become ‘Smart Mobility Solutions Provider’

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