China thrilled it captured already-leaked NSA cyber-weapon [Tue Mar 15 2022]

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Google introduces new Cloud infrastructure pricing

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Canonical: OpenStack is dead, long live OpenStack

It might not be trendy anymore, but apparently it keeps on selling

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RISC-V's SiFive sells connectivity IP to Alphawave

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Ford to sell unfinished Explorers as chip shortage bites

Why pay more when you can get less?

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Wi-Fi 6E unaffected by chip shortages, claims Wi-Fi Alliance

Move along, people. Nothing to see here. Go home

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114 billion transistors, one big meh. Apple's M1 Ultra wake-up call

What if we've built the future, but nobody wants to come?

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine tears open political rift between cybercriminals

Is the West OK when the gun points the other way?

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China thrilled it captured already-leaked NSA cyber-weapon

Not now with your mischief, Beijing

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Viasat, Rosneft hit by cyberattacks as Ukraine war spills online

One shows signs of a state-sponsored intrusion, the other potentially not

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New US law: Cyberattacks to be reported within 72 hours

Plus: Criminals use contact forms to spread BazarBackdoor, ServiceNow leaks, and more

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Brit techie shows us life in Ukraine amid Russian invasion

Martial law, no booze sales, big queues for trains westwards

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China: Attacks from US IP addresses hit us, moved on to Russia and Ukraine

Offers list of addys that look like they're hosted at carriers and colos – hardly the stuff of super-spies

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Russia labels Meta an 'extremist' organization, bans Instagram

As Ukraine calls for big tech to end support for its products in Russia

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Taiwan rounds up 60 Chinese tech workers on suspicion of poaching tech and people

The fight against economic espionage and skullduggery continues

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Cerebras brings wafer-size AI chips to medical data analysis

CEO tells El Reg why biomedical firms dig big dies

If you want to connect GPUs direct to SSDs for a speed boost, this could be it

Go away, CPU, you're not needed here ... mostly

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ReactOS shows off SMP support in open-source take on Windows

Huge step towards the project's goal of being a drop-in replacement for older Microsoft operating systems

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Ukraine uses Clearview AI facial-recognition technology

Controversial search engine being used to identify dead and Russian operatives

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Microsoft proposes type syntax for JavaScript

Long overdue innovation or an affront to all that developers hold dear?

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Ukraine president namechecks software giants to end support in Russia

Oracle states it is agreeing to request while SAP and Microsoft decline to comment

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Driver in Uber's self-driving car death goes on trial, says she feels 'betrayed'

Plus: Clearview slapped with €20m from Italy's data regulator for scraping selfies, and more

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Microsoft and OpenAI method could make training large neural networks cheaper

Fine-tuning cost using μTransfer was 7% of what it would be to pre-train GPT-3

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Prototype app outperforms and outlasts outsourced production version

Behind every successful company there is that one weird Visual Basic 3 app still running the show

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Linus Torvalds ponders limits of automation as kernel release delayed

Spectre-like flaw has made an eighth release candidate necessary

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Microsoft claims breakthrough in quantum computer system

If true, Redmond is capable sustaining a stable working environment somewhere after all

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Congress earmarks cash for fusion energy development

When it comes to smashing atoms, things are really starting to heat up

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