Phone jammers made my model plane smash into parked lorry, fumes hobbyist [Tue Nov 16 2021]

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Smartphone chip house Ziguang Zhanrui records 14,726.1% growth in China

That's year on year from a base close to zero ... but still, that makes it the fifth biggest in the Middle Kingdom right out of the blue

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Remember SoftRAM 95? Compression app claimed to double memory in Windows but actually did nothing at all

Microsoft's Raymond Chen was tasked with digging into the issue

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What do you mean, 'Microsoft doesn't care about Windows on Arm'? Here's a cheap, underpowered test rig

For all your Windows-on-Snapdragon developer needs

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The paperless office is back again! (But only because print hardware supplies are jammed)

Hardcopy sales plunge double digits in Western Europe, both inkjets and lasers impacted

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Tech bro CEOs claim their crowns because they fix problems. Why shirk the biggest one?

Saving the planet is sexier than the next iPhone

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Google wants US government to help develop chiplet design standards, so they're easier to make and buy

Submission to USA's call for chip supply chain warns on 'blunt interventions', making it far more colorful than most

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There's only one cure for passive-aggressive Space Invader bosses, and that's more passive aggression

For when a terse email just won't do

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Boffins use nuclear radiation to send data wirelessly

Shall we call it Die-Fi? Or NoTooth? Either would be unkind, as this experiment used little radiation, but much exotic hardware

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Toshiba to become Threeshiba – company split to spur growth as strife persists

One company for devices, one for office kit, another for infrastructure, batteries & tech services, Kioxia stake to be sold

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Middle Kingdom floats fresh data security rules, too, with eight-hour privacy breach notification requirement

When the world ends, all that will be left are cockroaches and new Rowhammer attacks: RAM defenses broken again

Blacksmith is latest hammer horror

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America, when you're done hitting us with the ban hammer, see these on-prem Zoom vulns, says Positive

Now would be a good idea to check you're up-to-date

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There's something to be said for delayed gratification when Windows 11 is this full of bugs

Also: Emergency patch for Windows Server after Patch Tuesday broke single sign-on for some users

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FBI spams thousands with fake infosec advice after 'software misconfiguration'

Looks like feuding hackers wanted to expose Feds' failings as a public service. We want to believe

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Randox's Certifly app for vaccinated international arrivals has to be side-loaded onto Android phones

Which, alongside its £20-a-pop COVID-19 tests, isn't a great look

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NASA auditor's reality check says '2026 at the earliest' for Artemis Moon landing

All stacked up and nowhere to go

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Cruel and unusual IT fail upstages Megan Fox. Transformers: Windows in disguise

Check your outputs, kids

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Ofcom slams slammers: Telcos fined for switching punters' phone lines without their knowledge or consent

Guaranteed Telecom, Met Technologies nurse £35k penalty, and to them that's meaningful

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The Ministry of Silly Printing: But I don't want my golf club correspondence to say 'UNCLASSIFIED' at the bottom [Mon Nov 15 2021]

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Old Microsoft is back: If the latest Windows 11 really wants to use Edge, it will use Edge no matter what [Fri Nov 12 2021]

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Complaints from the GNOME team have caused a System76 maintainer to stop work on Linux desktop development [Thu Nov 11 2021]

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Super-rare wooden Apple 1 hand built by Jobs and Wozniak goes to auction [Wed Nov 10 2021]

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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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