Saturday, 27th July 2024

Bishopston Net consists of a number of Pentium IV 3Ghz PCs, all running the best and most stable operating system available today: FreeBSD ( Version 6.2. )

The name comes from the village of Bishopston, a village on the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea, South Wales, UK.

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The secret to better weather forecasts may be a dash of AI - (pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 13:27:15 GMT)

Google adds machine learning to climate models for 'faster forecasts'

Climate and weather modeling has long been a staple of high-performance computing, but as meteorologists look to improve the speed and resolution of forecasts, machine learning is increasingly finding its way into the mix.…


No, really, please ban Chinese DJI drones from America's skies, senators are urged - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 21:58:11 GMT)

Previous outlawing attempt flew off, will this one stick the landing?

US senators have been asked again to consider banning the use of drones made by Chinese manufacturer DJI in American airspace after a previous attempt to outlaw the machines was dropped.…


Kamala Harris' $7M support from LinkedIn founder comes with a request: Fire Lina Khan - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 21:14:08 GMT)

FTC boss must be doing something right if folks will pay to get her binned

LinkedIn cofounder and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman was quick to express support for Kamala Harris' bid for the US presidency this year after incumbent Joe Biden stepped aside, and now the reason has become clear: He's hoping she'll fire FTC boss and Big Tech arch-critic Lina Khan.…


Video game actors strike because they fear an attack of the AI clones - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 20:24:11 GMT)

You wouldn't download a performer

Actors are back on strike for an entirely unsurprising reason: Studios aren't willing to give video game actors enough protection from artificial intelligence. …


iPhone kicked out of China’s top 5 smartphone brands as domestic market bounces back - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 19:26:07 GMT)

Chinese brands ascendant in the country’s phone market, but Apple’s exile might only be temporary

For the first time in a while, the top five smartphone vendors in China are all native, with Apple's position falling to sixth place.…


CrowdStrike meets Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 18:36:12 GMT)

And boy, did last Friday's Windows fiasco ever prove that yet again

Opinion CrowdStrike's recent Windows debacle will surely earn a prominent place in the annals of epic tech failures. On July 19, the cybersecurity giant accomplished what legions of hackers could only dream of – bringing millions of Windows systems worldwide to their knees with a single botched update.…


SpaceX Falcon 9 set for comeback after upper-stage failure - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:38:16 GMT)

Cracked line blamed for leak

SpaceX aims to resume launching the Falcon 9 rocket tomorrow after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) agreed to let the company return to flight operations.…


Intel nabs Micron exec to oversee foundry business ambitions - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 16:29:10 GMT)

Memory veteran to help Gelsinger and co with longstanding internal/external contract manufacturing plans

Intel is set to hire an executive from memory chipmaker Micron to head its foundry biz as the company pursues its strategy of turning its former internal manufacturing operations into a money-spinning concern.…


Happy Sysadmin Day, the Bitlocker keys are in a bowl on top of the fridge - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 15:33:13 GMT)

Vote below for the best way to celebrate our underappreciated heroes

Seven days after CrowdStrike's bad update took down Windows-based computers around the world, System Administrator Appreciation Day has arrived. And what lovely gifts did your employer spoil you with today? Shares in the company? A brand new Cybertruck? A USB stick?…


Boeing Starliner crew get their ISS sleepover extended - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 14:24:15 GMT)

Bosses regret talking up mission duration as Capsule's lifetime extended to 90 days

The crew of the Boeing Starliner will spend the summer aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as NASA and Boeing refused to set a return date for the craft.…


Progress discloses second critical flaw in Telerik Report Server in as many months - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 13:32:13 GMT)

These are the kinds of bugs APTs thrive on, just ask the Feds

Progress Software's latest security advisory warns customers about the second critical vulnerability targeting its Telerik Report Server in as many months.…


'A moose hit me' and other ways people damage their gizmos - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 12:46:10 GMT)

The wild world of wrecking our tech

Have you ever bitten your phone, or thrown it in anger? How about broken it in a collision with a moose? These are just some of the ways in which people have damaged their digital devices, according to a survey.…


Google DeepMind's latest models kinda sorta take silver at Math Olympiad - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 11:35:14 GMT)

Sure, it took three days to do what teenaged brainiacs do in nine hours – but who's counting?

Researchers at Google DeepMind claim they've developed a pair of AI models capable of taking home a silver medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) – although not within the allotted time limit.…


UK.gov to chuck up to £5B to gang of back office software vendors - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 10:34:10 GMT)

Framework deal set to run until 2029 as central govt transitions to new ERP SaaS model

The UK government has gone to market shopping for back office software in a tender which could be worth up to £5 billion ($6.4 billion).…


Shuttle Columbia's near-miss: Why we should always expect the unexpected in space - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 09:33:11 GMT)

The eventful launch of STS-93 and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory

Twenty-five years ago, Space Shuttle Columbia launched the Chandra X-ray observatory and nearly ended in catastrophe. As the then-ascent flight director John Shannon observed: "Yikes. We don't need another one of those."…


Customer bricked a phone – and threatened to brick techie's face with it - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 07:29:13 GMT)

There's a difference between a warranty and insurance. In this story the latter could fight back

On Call Friday is the day the working week goes to die for most people – unless, like many a Reg reader, they're on call to provide tech support at all hours. Which is why we use this day to celebrate those hardy souls with a fresh instalment of On Call – the reader-contributed column that celebrates survival in the face of stupidity, mendacity, and substandard manners.…


Study shock! AI hinders productivity and makes working worse - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 06:34:13 GMT)

Management drank the Kool Aid but staff can't cope with new demands

Bosses expect artificial intelligence software to improve productivity, but workers say the tool does the opposite, according to a survey by find-a-workplace research org the Upwork Research Institute, a limb of talent-finding platform Upwork.…


UK and India sign broad tech collaboration pact - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 05:58:11 GMT)

Pick a hot market – AI, quantum, chips, 6G – and the pair have a plan to work on it together

The UK and India agreed on Wednesday to a broad "Technology Security Initiative" that will see the two nations collaborate in ways it's hoped will unlock investment.…


Omnissa, VMware's old end-user biz, emerges with promise of 'AI-infused autonomous workspace' - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 05:19:32 GMT)

We think this means easier-to-administer virtual desktops with extra shiny

Omnissa, the newly independent business created by Broadcom's spinoff of VMWare's end-user compute arm, has proclaimed it will become a source of "AI-infused autonomous workspaces".…


North Korean chap charged for attacks on US hospitals, military, NASA – and even China - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 02:58:11 GMT)

Microsoft, Mandiant, weigh in with info about methods used by Andariel gang alleged to have made many, many, heists

The US Department of Justice on Thursday charged a North Korean national over a series of ransomware attacks on stateside hospitals and healthcare providers, US defense companies, NASA, and even a Chinese target.…


Malware crew Stargazers Goblin used 3,000 GitHub accounts to make bank - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 01:34:07 GMT)

May even have targeted other malware gangs, and infosec researchers

Infosec researchers have discovered a network of over three thousand malicious GitHub accounts used to spread malware, targeting groups including gamers, malware researchers, and even other threat actors who themselves seek to spread malware.…


CrowdStrike update blunder may cost world billions – and insurance ain't covering it all - (pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 00:35:11 GMT)

We offer this formula instead: RND(100.0)*(10^9)

The cost of CrowdStrike's apocalyptic Falcon update that brought down millions of Windows computers last week may be in the billions of dollars, and insurance isn't covering most of that.…


Sam Altman wants a US-led freedom coalition to fight authoritarian AI - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 23:07:14 GMT)

Team America AI Police?

Sam Altman has called for a US-led coalition of nations to ensure AI remains a vehicle for freedom and democracy, and not a tool for authoritarians to keep themselves in power and dominate others. …


Beware of fake CrowdStrike domains pumping out Lumma infostealing malware - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 22:30:49 GMT)

PSA: Only accept updates via official channels ... ironically enough

CrowdStrike is the latest lure being used to trick Windows users into downloading and running the notorious Lumma infostealing malware, according to the security shop's threat intel team, which spotted the scam just days after the Falcon sensor update fiasco.…


OpenAI unveils AI search engine SearchGPT – not that you're allowed to use it yet - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 20:22:48 GMT)

Launching in Beta is so 2014. We're in the prototype limited sign-up era now

After months of speculation, shy and retiring OpenAI has showed the world a glimpse of its very own web search engine powered by AI.…


FYI: Data from deleted GitHub repos may not actually be deleted - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 19:51:32 GMT)

And the forking Microsoft-owned code warehouse doesn't see this as much of a problem

Researchers at Truffle Security have found, or arguably rediscovered, that data from deleted GitHub repositories (public or private) and from deleted copies (forks) of repositories isn't necessarily deleted.…


NASA sends 4K video from a flying plane to the ISS using lasers - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 19:02:09 GMT)

900 Mbps from Earth to orbit, and I still can't get reliable Wi-Fi in my backyard

Jealous of the fact that the International Space Station has better internet than you do? Well, here's one more benchmark to envy: NASA has successfully streamed 4K video from an in-flight aircraft to the ISS and back again.…


Oracle's Java pricing brews bitter taste, subscribers spill over to OpenJDK - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 18:04:29 GMT)

Following licensing changes, 86% of users head for the door. Coincidence?

Only 14 percent of Oracle Java subscribers plan to stay on Big Red's runtime environment, according to a study following the introduction of an employee-based subscription model.…


Uncle Sam accuses telco IT pro of decade-long spying campaign for China - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 17:15:14 GMT)

Beijing has a long history of recruiting US residents to carry out various espionage activities

The US is looking to prosecute a Chinese immigrant over claims he has been drip-feeding information of interest to Beijing since at least 2012.…


Microsoft adds generative search to its Bing engine - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 16:32:58 GMT)

Looks a lot like Google's AI Overviews, hopefully without some of the early unfortunate summaries

Microsoft is adding generative search to Bing despite the search engine's market share showing no increase after prior AI tech additions.…


Apple Maps escapes orchard into web browser wilds - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 15:34:14 GMT)

Chrome and Edge on Windows can now join the fun

Apple has introduced its mapping technology to devices outside its ecosystem with a web version that works in Chrome and Edge on Windows PCs.…


STMicroelectronics sees sharp decline in Q2 earnings amid weak auto sector demand - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 14:27:11 GMT)

NXP Semiconductors and Texas Instruments also hit by slowdown

Euro chipmaker STMicroelectronics saw revenue and net income slump in Q2 of this year, blaming low demand in the automotive sector while orders elsewhere failed to meet expectations, in a hint that the semiconductor industry is still in a rough patch.…


You should probably fix this 5-year-old critical Docker vuln fairly sharpish - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 13:46:13 GMT)

For some unknown reason, initial patch was omitted from later versions

Docker is warning users to rev their Docker Engine into patch mode after it realized a near-maximum severity vulnerability had been sticking around for five years.…


Adobe exec likened hidden cloud subscription exit fees to 'heroin', says FTC - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 13:04:13 GMT)

Read the unredacted complaint against Photoshop giant and its software plans

Adobe's controversial billing practices and punitive fees for those terminating their subscriptions early follow from the software titan's addiction to revenue, the FTC has said.…


Kaspersky says Uncle Sam snubbed proposal to open up its code for third-party review - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 12:01:14 GMT)

Those national security threat claims? 'No evidence,' VP tells The Reg

Exclusive Despite the Feds' determination to ban Kaspersky's security software in the US, the Russian business continues to push its proposal to open up its data and products to independent third-party review – and prove to Uncle Sam that its code hasn't been and won't be compromised by Kremlin spies.…


AI models face collapse if they overdose on their own output - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 11:31:11 GMT)

Recursive training leads to nonsense, study finds

Researchers have found that the buildup of AI-generated content on the web is set to "collapse" machine learning models unless the industry can mitigate the risks.…


X.org lone ranger rides to rescue multi-monitor refresh rates - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 10:31:07 GMT)

X11 isn't dead while people still keep working on it

It isn't quite XKCD 2347, but it's close. At least one developer is still working away on the X.org codebase with an effort to improve variable refresh rate support in several different OSes.…


Datacenters guzzled more than a fifth of Ireland's electricity in 2023 - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 09:37:10 GMT)

Bit barns binge on Emerald Isle power

Datacenters consumed more than a fifth of Ireland's electricity supply during 2023, according to the latest figures from the republic's Central Statistics Office (CSO). The news comes amid growing concerns over the expanding energy demands of the bit barn industry.…


OpenBSD enthusiast cooks up guide for the technically timid - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 08:29:12 GMT)

If you want a simple step-by-step, this is the best we've seen

French BSD enthusiast Joel Carnat has written a how-to guide on setting up a laptop with OpenBSD for general use. It's worth a go for the Unix-curious.…


Patch management still seemingly abysmal because no one wants the job - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 07:27:06 GMT)

Are your security and ops teams fighting to pass the buck?

Comment Patching: The bane of every IT professional's existence. It's a thankless, laborious job that no one wants to do, goes unappreciated when it interrupts work, and yet it's more critical than ever in this modern threat landscape.…


You're not hallucinating: Generative AI is helping IBM's mainframes grow - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 06:33:14 GMT)

Big Blue brings in more cash and profit than predicted

Generative AI's powers extend to helping the ancient concept of a proprietary enterprise OS and hardware stack to thrive, if IBM's Q2 2024 results are any guide.…


India ditches its 'Google Tax' after US waved a big stick - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 04:58:12 GMT)

Stakeholders found it an 'ambiguous' compliance burden and the world has moved on – or tried to

India will eliminate its equalization levy – a charge imposed on digital services provided by non-resident companies, known as the "Google Tax."…


ServiceNow president leaves after policy breach related to public sector boss hire - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 04:27:10 GMT)

But the books look good, because of real AI

ServiceNow has parted ways with president and chief operating officer Chirantan "CJ" Desai after an internal investigation found he had violated company policy when hiring the former CIO of the US Army as the workflow vendor's public sector boss.…


Things are going Z-shaped at Huawei: Chinese giant preps three-screen folding smartphone - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 03:31:07 GMT)

Reports hint they'll be here by Christmas

Huawei has reportedly developed a tri-fold smartphone that can be formed into a Z-shape, and will mass produce the machine before the end of 2024.…


How a cheap barcode scanner helped fix CrowdStrike'd Windows PCs in a flash - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 02:29:13 GMT)

This one weird trick saved countless hours and stress – no, really

Not long after Windows PCs and servers at the Australian limb of audit and tax advisory Grant Thornton started BSODing last Friday, senior systems engineer Rob Woltz remembered a small but important fact: When PCs boot, they consider barcode scanners no differently to keyboards.…


Mistral Large 2 leaps out as a leaner, meaner rival to GPT-4-class AI models - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 01:45:42 GMT)

It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it

Mistral AI on Wednesday revealed a 123-billion-parameter large language model (LLM) called Mistral Large 2 (ML2) which, it claims, comes within spitting distance of the top models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta.…


The months and days before and after CrowdStrike's fatal Friday - (pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 00:17:06 GMT)

'In the short term, they're going to have to do a lot of groveling'

Analysis The great irony of the CrowdStrike fiasco is that a cybersecurity company caused the exact sort of massive global outage it was supposed to prevent. And it all started with an effort to make life more difficult for criminals and their malware, with an update to its endpoint detection and response tool Falcon.…


AMD stalls Ryzen 9000 launch over poor chip quality - (pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 21:26:24 GMT)

Oh, actual QA? In 2024? In this economy?

AMD has delayed the launch of its Ryzen 9000 desktop processors after discovering that production units initially shipped to channel partners weren't up to snuff.…


Oops. Apple relied on bad code while flaming Google Chrome's Topics ad tech - (pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 20:44:06 GMT)

Yes, you can be fingerprinted and tracked via Privacy Sandbox – tho the risk isn't as high as feared

Apple last week celebrated a slew of privacy changes coming to its Safari browser and took the time to bash rival Google for its Topics system that serves online ads based on your Chrome history.…


Microsoft wants fatter pipes between its AI datacenters, asks Lumen to make light work of it - (pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 19:21:15 GMT)

Is this what the kidz call a glow-up?

Microsoft has tasked network operator Lumen Technologies — formerly CenturyLink — with scaling up its network capacity as the Windows giant looks to grow its burgeoning AI services business, the duo revealed Wednesday.…

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