vendredi 1 août 2025
18:14
Tested: Microsoft Recall can still capture credit cards and passwords, ...Our tests have shown there are ways to get around the promised security improvements exclusive Microsoft Recall, the AI app that takes screenshots of what you do on your PC so you can search for it later, has a filter that's supposed to prevent it from screenshotting sensitive info like credit card numbers. ...
15:03
Microsoft gives in to Chromebook bullies and drops Windows 11 SEBudget educational computing is now Google's game to lose Microsoft is discontinuing support for its Windows 11 SE variant meant to compete with ChromeOS in the education space, leaving schools that chose Microsoft over Google in the lurch just four years after the cloud-based Windows variant was released. …
12:45
ISS is still leaking air after latest repair efforts failRussian boffins searching for root cause in their segment of the outpost, former cosmonaut says The International Space Station (ISS) is still leaking air from the Russian segment of the outpost despite efforts to eliminate the losses.…
11:01
Virgin Media scraps wholesale network rival to OpenreachNetCo is a no-go amid ongoing 'strategic review' by co-parent Telefónica Virgin Media has ditched plans to use its network infrastructure to create a UK national fixed line operator to rival BT's Openreach just 18 months after the project was made public.…
08:15
Windows 10 @ 10: How Microsoft led developers round in circlesFrom one platform to rule them all to a carousel of half-baked visions Comment It is July 2015. Microsoft has just released Windows 10. Developers, weary from the false trail of Windows 8 and being urged to make 'Metro style' apps, are now being pitched a new vision from Microsoft: the Universal Windows Platform (UWP).…
06:28
Servers hated Mondays until techie quit quaffing coffee in their...Unix boxes needed a hotfix to survive early morning cold boots On Call Mornings are hard, and Friday mornings doubly so. Which is why The Register gives readers a little kick along on the last day of the working week in the form of a new installment of On Call, the reader-contributed column that tells your tales of tech support treachery and triumph.…
05:28
Top spy says LinkedIn profiles that list defense work 'recklessly...Workers on joint US/UK/Australia nuclear submarine program are painting a target on themselves The Director-General of Security at the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) has lamented the fact that many people list their work in the intelligence community or on sensitive military projects in their LinkedIn profiles.…
01:40
AI is contributing to Meta’s growth – just not the kind anyone cares...Good old machine learning, not LLMs, are what’s really paying for Zuck’s genAI splurge Believe it or not, Meta's AI investments made a meaningful difference to its advertising business in Q2 — it's just that those models aren't the kind that's got everyone, including the Social Network, plowing tens of billions of dollars a year into datacenters.…
jeudi 31 juillet 2025
18:30
Gene scanner pays $9.8 million to get feds off its back in security...Illumina allegedly lied about its testing devices meeting government standards Biotech firm Illumina has agreed to cut the US government a check for the eminently affordable amount of $9.8 million to resolve allegations that it has been selling the feds genetic testing systems riddled with security vulnerabilities the company knew about but never bothered to fix.…
17:58
Altman embraces inner Viking, raids Europe with 100K GPU supercluster...Facility to be built with $1 billion investment from Nscale and Aker OpenAI's Stargate initiative has teleported to Europe, where the AI flag bearer has enlisted datacenter builder Nscale and Norwegian energy magnate Aker ASA to deploy a 100,000-GPU compute cluster in the Arctic by 2026.…
16:16
Beijing summons Nvidia over alleged backdoors in China-bound AI chipsH20 silicon under the microscope after slipping through US export bans China's internet watchdog has hauled Nvidia in for a grilling over alleged backdoors in its H20 chips, the latest twist in the increasingly paranoid semiconductor spat between Washington and Beijing.…
15:34
Microsoft removes the whiff of Vista from Windows 11 Insider PreviewTrauma-inducing startup sound finally axed Great news! Microsoft has finally squashed a Windows 11 Insider bug. No, it still hasn't 'Made the Start Menu Great Again.' No, you still can't drag the taskbar wherever you like. But yes, it simply kills the bug that played the Windows Vista boot chime on startup.…
15:32
Arm plots move up the stack with push into end-to-end siliconBrit chip biz sees demand surge for turnkey compute subsystems, chiplets, and complete SoC designs Chip designer Arm says it is looking to bring more compute subsystems, chiplets, and even end-to-end solutions to market as customers increasingly expect a more complete starting point for their custom silicon.…
13:15
Canonical dusts off TPM encryption for Ubuntu 25.10Passwordless disk locking is coming, a couple of years later than hoped Canonical's Director of Engineering for Ubuntu Desktop has published a roadmap for the 25.10 release, which includes a feature that was originally planned for 23.10.…
12:34
Brit watchdog pushes to rein in Microsoft and AWS with 'strategic...Regulators around the globe pay attention as results of 21-month cloud probe published Britain's competition regulator says Microsoft and AWS are using their dominance to harm UK cloud customers and proposes to designate both with strategic market status (SMS) to take action against them.…
12:00
Figma debuts on Wall Street at $33 per share – then more than triplesInvestors cash in as design firm goes public after takeover dreams dashed updated Adobe competitor and one-time acquisition target Figma debuted on public markets on Thursday with 36,937,080 shares of Class A common stock at $33 apiece, valuing the web design tool developer at $19.3 billion. ...
10:26
SpaceX Crew Dragon lofting next batch of 'nauts to ISS todayCrew-11 prepares for liftoff on Musk rocket while Boeing's Calamity Capsule remains grounded The next International Space Station (ISS) crew is set to launch today, commanded by an astronaut who gave up her Crew-9 seat to make way for the Boeing Starliner test team.…
08:15
Capgemini wins £107M HMRC extension – no competition neededDeal for legacy applications support reaches £322M as they continue to be decommissioned Updated UK tax collector His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has awarded Capgemini a £107 million support and services deal, without competition, under a relationship that started more than twenty years ago.…
07:29
Banning VPNs to protect kids? Good luck with thatUK's Online Safety Act kicks off about as well as everyone expected Analysis With the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) now in effect, it was only a matter of time before tech-savvy under-18s figured out how to bypass the rules and regain access to adult content.…