IBM US Cuts May Run Deeper Than Feared ‒ And The Jobs Are Heading To India
Big Blue 'might as well move its headquarters' to Bengaluru since it 'no longer prioritizes' America Following our repo... Read more
Dems Dub Trump Cuts To Chip Export Controls A 'gift' To Xi And Putin
Concerns over whether Bureau of Industry and Security, which maintains entity list, would be able to do its job Keeping... Read more
Tech Suppliers Await Final Grade As Trump Prepares To Flunk Department Of Education
Vendors with millions in federal contracts are watching nervously Tech vendors are awaiting the outcome of a constituti... Read more
Newport Wafer Fab Rebooted With £250M Silicon Carbide Investment
Britain's biggest semiconductor plant to produce EV chips that can take the heat The former Newport Wafer Fab (NWF) fac... Read more
The Passive Aggression Of Connecting USB To PS/2
Your mouse once understood two protocols. What's your excuse? Before Bluetooth and USB, computers had PS/2 ports. Micro... Read more
Vivaldi Bakes Proton VPN Into Browser To Boost Privacy
Desktop users get free access – assuming they're cool with logging in and limited speeds Vivaldi has become the lates... Read more
Even Google Struggles To Balance Fast-but-pricey Flash And Cheap-but-slow Hard Disks
Reveals it ‘dramatically improved IOPS and throughput’ of its own storage with homebrew 'L4' automation and cache G... Read more
Dell Sheds Ten Percent Of Staff For The Second Year In A Row
Confirmed: 12,000 people let go over 12 months Rumours of swingeing layoffs at Dell were not exaggerated, a statement T... Read more
Microsoft Walking Away From Datacenter Leases (probably) Isn't A Sign The AI Bubble Is Bursting
Why lease space that can't power or cool 120kW racks - or the next-gen 600kW monsters? Comment Microsoft has walked a... Read more
Signalgate Storm Intensifies As Journalist Releases Full Secret Houthi Airstrike Chat
So F-18 launch times, weapons, drone support aren't classified now ... who knew? Updated The Atlantic's editor-in-chi... Read more
US Defense Contractor Cops To Sloppy Security, Settles After Infosec Lead Blows Whistle
MORSE to pay -- .. .-.. .-.. .. --- -. ... for failing to meet cyber-grade A US defense contractor will cough up $4.6 m... Read more
It's International Datacenter Day For Those Who Colocate, Er, Celebrate
It's not a party until someone builds a bit barn on greenbelt land It's International Datacenter Day, when people aroun... Read more
US Closes Subsidiary Loophole On Dozens Of Chinese Entity List Members
Bad news for American tech businesses making money off deals with sanction-dodging companies The US government has init... Read more
NCSC Taps Influencers To Make 2FA Go Viral
Who knew social media stars had a role to play in building national cyber resilience? The world's biggest brands have b... Read more
UK Satellite Smartphone Services Could Get Green Light This Year
At last, cell service from SPAAAAAACE Britain's telecoms regulator could authorize satellite-to-smartphone services in ... Read more