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The Register
When disaster strikes, proper preparation prevents poor performance
[415d]
Mediatek wants to make Chromebooks more like Copilot+ PCs
[415d]
Bill Gates unearths Microsoft's ancient code like a proud nerd dad
[415d]
Why is someone mass-scanning Juniper and Palo Alto Networks products?
[415d]
Zorin OS 17.3 takes the Brave step of changing its default browser from Firefox
[415d]
EU: These are scary times – let's backdoor encryption!
[415d]
System builders say server prices set to spike as Trump plays customs cowboy
[415d]
Heterogeneous stacks, ransomware, and ITaaS: A DR nightmare
[415d]
UK government told to get a grip on £23B tech spend
[415d]
On the issue of AI copyright, Blair Institute favors tech bros over Cool Britannia
[415d]
Customer info allegedly stolen from Royal Mail, Samsung via compromised supplier
[415d]
OpenStack delivers ‘Epoxy’ release, which it hopes will unglue more VMware customers
[415d]
OpenAI wants to bend copyright rules. Study suggests it isn’t waiting for permission
[416d]
Wikipedia's overlords bemoan AI bot bandwidth burden
[416d]
Americans set to pay more on nearly all imports: Trump activates broad tariffs
[416d]
Raw Deel: Corporate spy admits role in espionage at HR software biz Rippling
[416d]
Pennsylvania’s once top coal power plant eyed for revival as 4.5GW gas-fired AI campus
[416d]
Crimelords at Hunters International told lackeys ransomware too 'risky'
[416d]
Raspberry Pi not affected by Trump tariffs yet while China-tied rivals feel the heat
[416d]
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