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The Register
Europe’s Jupiter supercomputer hits exascale threshold at inauguration
[257d]
Firefox ESR 115 won't quit Windows 7 – at least not until March 2026
[258d]
Linux Mint 22.2 polishes the desktop, but kernel updates are the real deal
[258d]
Trump tells Big Tech: Your power woes? Totally fixable
[258d]
Microsoft doing light work with Analog Optical Computer prototype
[258d]
OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one at Walmart
[258d]
Fujitsu under fire for bidding on UK public sector deals despite Horizon scandal vow
[258d]
Huawei's battery energy storage systems run out of juice in the UK
[258d]
Knock-on effects of software dev break-in hit schools trust
[258d]
Techie ended vendor/client blame game by treating managers like toddlers
[258d]
AI code assistants make developers more efficient at creating security problems
[258d]
Broadcom admits it’s sold a lot of shelfware to VMware customers
[258d]
Uber India starts offering drivers gigs collecting and classifying info for AI models
[258d]
Boffins detail new method to make neural nets forget private and copyrighted info
[258d]
Attackers snooping around Sitecore, dropping malware via public sample keys
[258d]
Boffins build automated Android bug hunting system
[258d]
Gigs in space: Amazon breaks bandwidth barrier with Kuiper's satellite broadband
[258d]
China-aligned crew poisons Windows servers to manipulate Google results
[258d]
Sky-high budget gap: FAA launches air traffic overhaul, lacks cash to finish it
[258d]
No chips for you! Senator wants Americans to get first dibs on GPUs, restrict sales to others
[258d]
Microsoft inches toward Rusty Windows drivers, production use still a no-no
[258d]
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