Nvidia releases $1,999, 8K-capable GeForce RTX 3090 Ti GPU [Wed Mar 30 2022]

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TrendForce: AWS to give Arm a leg up to 22% of datacenter servers by 2025

Cloud giant's Graviton forcing the hand of rivals, according to analysts

Oracle adds autoML to its MySQL HeatWave service

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Microsoft targets multicloud with Arc-enabled Azure Stack HCI

Aims for consistent management across public and private clouds

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Asus GPU prices to tumble by up to 25% as US lifts tariffs

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Man arrested, accused of trying to track woman using Apple Watch attached to car

Cops say they saw gadget added at family safety center

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FTC sues Intuit for false advertising, says 'free' TurboTax isn't always free

Folks fill out online forms only to be told to upgrade to paid versions

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Linux kernel patch from Google speeds up server shutdowns

First world problems: Too many NVMe drives, not enough seconds to spare

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Nvidia releases $1,999, 8K-capable GeForce RTX 3090 Ti GPU

The GPU giant says it's for the 'most ambitious users'

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HSBC taps IBM to explore quantum for financial applications

Interesting blue sky research aims to put the quant in quantum, although progress in sector isn't rapid

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Tech vendors to get 18-month insight into UK govt IT spending

Playbook on how to sell into market worth tens of billions

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Chinese drone-maker DJI denies aiding Russia's Ukraine invasion

German retailer stops selling flying cameras from firm the US labels an arm of China's government

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Inspur starts selling Chinese web giant's in-house servers

JD.com's own servers, sold by the rackful, using cold plate cooling tech to tease possible 1.1 PUE

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Mutating Verblecon malware in illicit cryptomining ... so far

Symantec team warns ransomware and spying could be next

Mnuchin's private equity firm buys security startup Zimperium for $525m

Mnuchin to be board chair of Softbank-backed security startup Zimperium

Ukraine security agency shutters Russian disinformation bot farms

Operators used social media to distort status of fighting, instill panic in residents

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Cybercrooks target students with fake job opportunities

Legit employers don't normally send a check before you've started – or ask you to send money to a Bitcoin address

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IcedID malware, in the hijacked email thread, with the insecure Exchange servers

Windows backdoor shows off some interesting techniques

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Microsoft backtracks on lack of easy Windows browser choice

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Arm sees support path to heterogeneous compute

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Rolling Rhino: A rolling-release remix of Ubuntu

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The wild world of non-C operating systems

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Celonis buys German process miner with Power BI links in $100m deal

Move follows Microsoft's own tools to find out how things are really done

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Dev rigs up receipt printer to spit out GitHub issues

Not the first time the letters POS have been associated with someone's repo

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Hospitals to use startup's AI tech to predict A&E traffic

Software will figure out number of beds needed – up to three weeks ahead

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Beijing to build Communist training college in a metaverse

Of course it will officially be massively popular – regardless of how many actually use it

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SPAC sponsors could soon be held liable for over-hyping to investors

US watchdog may do something about so-called blank-check IPO capers

DoJ to Congress: Thumbs up for big tech antitrust bill

Stopping Amazon, Google, others from prioritizing own products and services

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Three Twilio developers charged with insider trading

Crew alleged to have banked over $1m thanks to pandemic-induced usage bumps

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