Pulling down a partition or knocking through a door does not necessarily make for a properly connected workspace [Tue Nov 9 2021]

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Tencent Cloud boasts it's made the world's best AI silicon and SmartNIC

Offers scant details to back assertions, won't say where chips have been deployed

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AMD tries to spoil Nvidia's week by teasing high-end accelerators, Epyc chips with 3D L3 cache, and more

Microsoft cloud first to privately preview Milan-X parts

New year, new OS: OneDrive support axed for old versions of Windows from 1 Jan 2022

It'll be 10 and 11 only if you want that personal file synchronisation action

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Launched the year Netscape Navigator was born, the UK's CHIEF customs system finally has a retirement date

Replacement in preparation for 10 years, but not quite ready to replicate legacy functionality

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Pulling down a partition or knocking through a door does not necessarily make for a properly connected workspace

I don't care about your problems, it works fine here

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Truckload of GPUs stolen on their way out of San Francisco

Nvidia partner EVGA voids warranties - that'll show whoever nabbed 'em, or maybe flush them out

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Intel pays VIA $125m to acquire its x86 design talent

Centaur's brains will be transplanted to make hybrid AI tech for Chipzilla

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NSO fails once again to claim foreign sovereign immunity in WhatsApp spying lawsuit

US appeals court allows legal battle to resume, says it will be an 'easy case'

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Ukrainian cuffed, faces extradition to US for allegedly orchestrating Kaseya ransomware infection

American, European officials announce raft of arrests, indictments, sanctions, rewards

Will they try it for 30 days first? McAfee goes private again in $14bn cash deal

Plus: Uncle Sam gets tough on patching, NIST needs you, and more

You'll never guess who's been exploiting the ManageEngine service to steal passwords

Webshells and backdoors come with Chinese instructions

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Angling (re)Direct: Criminals net website of Brit fishing tackle retailer, send users straight to smut site

We've signed everyone up for PornHub Premium, crow immature attackers

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Computer misuse crimes in UK surge to high not seen since 2017 even as prosecutions slump 20%

COVID didn't stop crooks, but law enforcement doesn't seem to have realised

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Why machine-learning chatbots find it difficult to respond to idioms, metaphors, rhetorical questions, sarcasm

'Understanding the meaning of such expressions relies on shared cultural and commonsense cues' ... which machines lack, new study details

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.NET 6 LTS and VS 2022: Major releases spoilt by continuing concern about Microsoft's commitment to open source

Both released with new features and better performance

Bullseye! Debian-based Raspberry Pi OS scores an update with 'less closed-source proprietary code'

Finding the hardware hard to come by? The software is just a download away

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Linux PC shop System76 is building a new desktop environment in Rust

'There are things we'd like to do that we can't simply achieve through extensions in GNOME'

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Awkward. At Chrome summit, developer asks: Why should anyone trust Google?

Also: Engineers call for 'a diverse set of browsers across all platforms including iOS'

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Alphabet launches new AI drug discovery startup, Isomorphic Labs, led by DeepMind CEO

Plus: Waymo's self-driving cars are mapping the mean streets of NYC

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Calendars have gone backwards since the Bronze Age. It's time to evolve

Are you syncing what I'm syncing?

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Reg scribe spends 80 hours in actual metaverse … and plans to keep visiting

It's not a place to spend all day, but a useful alternative when friends are distant, or the real world is dangerous

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Belgium watchdog reckons online advertisers should be data controllers under GDPR

Real-time bidding advertising tested by European authorities

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