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The Register
Arista pushes Ethernet for AI, downplays effect of tariffs
[144d]
Google, OpenAI, Anthropic get blanket deal to saturate US government with their AI
[144d]
Microsoft hoping to knock users' socks off with Windows XP Crocs
[144d]
Another NASA spacecraft give controllers the silent treatment
[144d]
AWS wiped my account of 10 years, says open source dev
[144d]
US charges 2 Chinese nationals with illegally shipping Nvidia AI chips to China
[144d]
Microsoft reminds developers that Visual Studio 2015 is set for retirement
[145d]
UK's Ministry of Defence pins hopes on AI to stop the next massive email blunder
[145d]
MX Linux 25 loses systemd toggling power as Debian 13 looms
[145d]
Network scans find Linux is growing on business desktops, laptops
[145d]
Mistakenly sold NASA command trailer could be yours – for $199K
[145d]
Birmingham City Council's £131M Oracle rebuild in danger as go-live nears
[145d]
Mobile industry charts course to smartphone satellite broadband
[145d]
Fungus-inspired Linux hack gives Amiga a Doom-only brain
[145d]
Atlassian's Trello redesign may be 'worst in tech history' say frustrated users
[145d]
Brace yourselves, Backup Exec and InfoScale users, Cloud Software Group just acquired your tools
[145d]
AMD’s AI datacenter revenue dived due to US ban on China GPU exports
[145d]
Broadcom’s Jericho4 ASICs just opened the door to multi-datacenter AI training
[145d]
Vibe coding tool Cursor's MCP implementation allows persistent code execution
[145d]
Make Redmond angry by setting up Windows 11 with a local account
[145d]
OpenAI makes good on its name, launches first open weights language models since GPT-2
[145d]
Meta used Flo menstruation app data to sell ads, jury finds
[145d]
Perplexity vexed by Cloudflare's claims its bots are bad
[145d]
Chromebook sales surged in Q2 thanks to Japanese schools
[145d]
Patch now: Millions of Dell PCs with Broadcom chips vulnerable to attack
[145d]
Three US agencies get failing grades for not following IT best practices
[145d]
Study finds humans not completely useless at malware detection
[145d]
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