Simplify and secure operations at the edge
The shift to decentralized IT environments and why only a dedicated edge management platform can solve itCommissioned There was a point in the not too distant past when enterprises relied heavily on a...
View ArticleIndia's space gatekeepers pick Eutelsat OneWeb to provide satellite broadband
Bharti Enterprises-backed outfit beats Kuiper and StarlinkThe Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) has approved Eutelsat OneWeb to provide commercial satellite broadband...
View ArticleSteering a steady tech course in choppy waters
How to digitally transform and future proof your business in challenging timesWebinar The old Chinese proverb, 'may you live in interesting times,' was arguably always more of a curse than a blessing...
View ArticleGerman budget woes threaten chip fab funding for Intel and TSMC
Constitutional court tells govt: Er, about that €60B you handed out... it's not legalA recent ruling by Germany's Federal Constitutional Court has cast doubt over funds earmarked to subsidize the...
View ArticleTaxing times: UK missed out on £1.75B because of digitization delays
Public Accounts Committee slams progress and questions plansDelays to a central plank of the UK tax collector's efforts to provide an end-to-end digital service "mean the Exchequer will likely miss out...
View ArticleChina lobs tech demo into orbit for People's Republic version of Starlink
Another mega-constellation incomingChina has launched an Internet Technology test satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China's Sichuan Province.…
View ArticleDatacenter architect creates bonkers designs to illustrate the craft, and...
They’re basically skyscrapers, says Charles Fortin. But they could be ships, cars, or rocksCharles Fortin can't get excited by 30-storey skyscrapers.…
View ArticleIT sent the intern to sort out the nasty VP who was too important to bother...
Kid escaped from the executive suite without screwing things upWho, Me? Monday? Again? Didn't we do that last week? Oh well, at least there's Who, Me? The Register's weekly reader-contributed tale of...
View ArticleVideoconferencing fatigue is real, study finds
Your brain and heart do not enjoy Zooming, Teamsing, or WebexingFeeling especially drained after a day on Zoom is not a figment of your imagination – videoconferencing fatigue (VCF) is real, according...
View ArticleGoogle Drive misplaces months' worth of customer files
The horror of logging in only to find everything since May has vanishedUpdated Google Drive users are reporting files mysteriously disappearing from the service, with some netizens on the goliath's...
View ArticleAlibaba shuts down quantum lab, donates it to university
Three guesses where DAMO plans to focus research from now on. Yep, you guessed it...AIChina's cloud and e-commerce giant Alibaba has shut down its quantum computing laboratory and laid off a number of...
View ArticleServer shipments to fall 20% this year, but AI means vendors still raking it in
Less is more, as hyper heterogeneous computing heats upServer unit shipments for 2023 could crash by up to 20 percent on last year, despite revenue growing. The cause is hyper heterogeneous computing...
View ArticleNvidia’s China-market H20 chips hit another speed bump
Integration woes delay Nvidia's hopes of maintaining grip on Middle KingdomNvidia has reportedly delayed the launch of its latest Chinese-market AI accelerators until early next year over issues...
View ArticleGame over for ByteDance's big video game studio dream?
TikTok parent reportedly gives hundreds the tintackTikTok parent ByteDance is expected to sashay away from its attempts at being a major video game maker, with studio division Nuverse reportedly set to...
View ArticleAfter bashing Nvidia for ‘arming’ China, Cerebras's backer G42 alarms US govt...
What was it they say about folks in silicon houses?After lambasting Nvidia's efforts to limbo-dance under US export restrictions against China, the CEO of chips-for-AI outfit Cerebras, Andrew Feldman,...
View ArticleSamsung creates a group dedicated to inventing whatever comes next
Exec who led memory and battery businesses to global dominance gets the job of defining Chaebol's futureSamsung Electronics has established a "Future Business Planning Group" to figure out what's next...
View ArticleUkraine cyber spies claim Putin's planes are in peril as sanctions bite
Aeroflot fleet still has a smoking section, but not for tobaccoUkrainian government cyber snoops claim they've infiltrated the computer systems of Russia's federal air transport agency Rosaviatsiya,...
View ArticleFinding sustainable strategies that work
How to meet the need for ESG and the demands of living with economic volatilityWebinar The economic landscape we inhabit these days is a difficult place to be. And the pressure is on to show more than...
View ArticleLogitech's Wave Keys tries to bend ergonomics without breaking tradition
Or your walletReview Logitech's latest take on ergonomic keyboards is a divisive device. It will delight users seeking palm rests but annoy key bashers more accustomed to chiclet or mechanical models.…
View ArticleBrits turn off Twitter, although teens and tweens keen on generative AI
Bing grows but Google remains top dog, according to Ofcom reportThere was good news for Microsoft and bad news for Musk in the 2023 Online Nation report by the UK's data regulator. It seems Brits are...
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