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Apple releases OpenELM, a slightly more accurate LLM It's not the fastest machine learning model, but you can't have everything AI + ML24 Apr 2024 | 1
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Shouldn't Teams, Zoom, Slack all interoperate securely for the Feds? Wyden is asking Doctorow: 'The most amazing part is that this isn't already the way it's done' Public Sector24 Apr 2024 | 5
Now all Windows 11 users are getting adverts to 'make the Start menu great again' And you thought the Bing begging was annoying OSes24 Apr 2024 | 29
Lenovo and Micron first to implement LPCAMM2 in laptop The SODIMM replacement finally arrives Systems24 Apr 2024 |
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Law prof predicts generative AI will die at the hands of watchdogs Video Big tech backlash and animus against the machines will invite stifling red tape
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Management company settles for $18.4M after nuclear weapons plant staff fudged their timesheets The firm 'fessed up to staff misconduct and avoided criminal liability CSO24 Apr 2024 | 10
Google cools on cookie phase-out while regulators chew on plans Privacy Sandbox slips into 2025 after challenges from UK authorities Security24 Apr 2024 | 8
US charges Iranians with cyber snooping on government, companies Their holiday options are now far more restricted Cyber-crime24 Apr 2024 |
Oracle changes its tune with HQ move to Music City Nashville 'ticked all the boxes' for Big Red's employees, says founder Ellison PaaS + IaaS24 Apr 2024 | 10
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European Parliament votes to screw repair rights in consumer toolkits Directive places requirements on gizmo vendors, but still needs formal approval Personal Tech24 Apr 2024 | 23
Strong electric car sales expected for 2024, but charging grid needs work International Energy Agency points out obvious: Infrastructure needs to meet demand Offbeat24 Apr 2024 | 71
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US government reportedly ponders crimping China's use of RISC-V Permissive licenses may be about to collide with geopolitics Public Sector24 Apr 2024 | 35
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Banned Nvidia GPUs sneak into sanction-busting Chinese servers Graphics giant and partners say they're clean – it's all technically legit Systems23 Apr 2024 | 4
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Seagate joins the HDD price hike party, blames AI for spike in demand Expect ongoing supply shortages this year, say storage analysts Storage23 Apr 2024 | 1
SpaceX workplace injury rates are rocketing Musk outfit's figures almost 10 times worse than industry averages Science23 Apr 2024 | 21
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GM shared our driving data with insurers without consent, lawsuit claims Motorists file class action alleging breach of contract and more after their premiums went up
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Microsoft shrinks AI down to pocket size with Phi-3 Mini Language model focused on reasoning fits on a smartphone and runs offline AI + ML23 Apr 2024 | 11
Digital Realty wants to turn Irish datacenters into grid-stabilizing power jugglers Electricity goes both ways as bit barns in Dublin aim to cut emissions and boost the bank On-Prem23 Apr 2024 | 17
Microsoft really does not want Windows 11 running on ancient PCs Even tighter requirements, so it's time to put old hardware out to pasture... or find an alternative OS OSes23 Apr 2024 | 234
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UnitedHealth admits IT security breach could 'cover substantial proportion of people in America' That said, good ol' American healthcare system so elaborately costly, some are forced to avoid altogether Cyber-crime23 Apr 2024 | 12
Voyager 1 regains sanity after engineers patch around problematic memory All from billions of miles away Science23 Apr 2024 | 39
Leicester streetlights take ransomware attack personally, shine on 24/7 City council says it lost control after shutting down systems Cyber-crime23 Apr 2024 | 46
Don't rent out that container ship yet: CIOs and biz buyers view AI PCs with some caution Risky bet? Premium price with 'no demonstrable benefits'? It doesn't sound like an order avalanche
Over a million Neighbourhood Watch members exposed through web app bug Unverified users could scoop up data on high-value individuals without any form of verification process
Meta comms chief handed six-year Russian prison sentence for 'justifying terrorism' Memo to Andy Stone: Don't go to Moscow for your holidays Public Sector23 Apr 2024 | 27
European Commission to suspend TikTok's new rewards program, open second probe For some reason the world's most notorious app decided not to tick all boxes under the world’s toughest digital law Personal Tech23 Apr 2024 | 2
Misconfigured cloud server leaked clues of North Korean animation scam Outsourcers outsourced work for the BBC, Amazon, and HBO Max to the hermit kingdom Cyber-crime23 Apr 2024 | 17
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Australia secures takedown order for terror videos, which Elon Musk wants to fight +Comment Yet X remains a supporter of The Christchurch Call, an international agreement to stop video nasties
Japan to draw up routes for roads dedicated to robot trucks Digital reform conference sees PM repeat calls to get online government services right at last
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Protest group says Google has fired more staff over sit-ins opposing work for Israel Group of now-ex Googlers say 50 folks have been let go, vow ongoing protests Off-Prem22 Apr 2024 | 71
Tokyo wags finger at Google for blocking Yahoo Japan! from using ad tech Seven years of stonewalling and no consequences for advertising giant Off-Prem22 Apr 2024 | 3
FBI and friends get two more years of warrantless FISA Section 702 snooping Senate kills reform amendments, Biden swiftly signs bill into law Public Sector22 Apr 2024 | 9
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