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Apple Mac sales break records amid ex-86-odus to Arm-compatible M1 silicon
Refresh? No, F5 says supply of networking chips is still awful, getting worse...
How to polish the bottom line? Microsoft makes it really hard to claim expenses, say staffers
It's more than 20 years since Steps topped the charts. It could be less than that for STEP's first fusion energy
Running Windows 10? Microsoft is preparing to fire up the update engines
Behold! The first line of defence for 25% of the US nuclear stockpile: Dolphins
Rolls-Royce consortium shopping for factory sites to build mini-nuclear reactors
Pop quiz: The network team didn't make your change. The server is in a locked room. What do you do?
Joint European Torus celebrates 100,000 pulses: Neither Brexit nor middle age has stopped '80s era experiment
UKCloud acquired: Public sector specialist finally bags investment from current chair and private equity after reporting steep losses
McAfee's and FireEye rename themselves ‘Trellix’
Red Cross forced to shutter family reunion service following cyberattack and data leak
SUSE announces 'tech and support' product Liberty Linux
The idea is that, now that the End-of-Life for CentOS Linux 8 has passed, users have a new path forward, rather than switching distros
Surely most organisations that cared about being on an updated OS would have already moved to something else and the ones still on CentOS 8 don't care. This would have been timed much better if it had happened before CentOS8 EOL. Other than that it's a good idea
Billionaires see wealth double during pandemic as tech bros lead the charge
It would have been good if the article had mentioned that Gates stands alone in the group (I think) as someone who actually trying to use his wealth to benefit humanity with his foundation. The others seem more content on playing with rockets and yachts though...
What happened to the Gates Halo* icon?
*pun unapologetically intended
COVID-19 was a generational opportunity for change at work – and corporate blew it
Tonga takes to radio, satellite, motorboat comms to restore communications after massive volcano blast and tsunami
UK police lack framework for adopting new tech like AI and face recognition, Lords told
Microsoft seems intent on buying the gaming industry with $68.7bn purchase of troubled Activision Blizzard
Bug in WebKit's IndexedDB implementation makes Safari 15 leak Google account info... and more
Epoch-alypse now: BBC iPlayer flaunts 2038 cutoff date, gives infrastructure game away
Planning for power cuts? That's strictly for the birds
Tesla Full Self-Driving videos prompt California's DMV to rethink policy on accidents
Google splurging cash on UK offices to lure staffers back from the kitchen table
Software guy smashes through the Somebody Else's Problem field to save the day
'Admin error': AWS in dead company data centre planning application snafu in Oxfordshire
Re: Rather close together
> Why on earth would AWS want to build 3 datacentres so close together? Bracknell, Didcot and Swindon are all basically on the M4.
So they have low latency between the sites so databases work, the network is fast etc etc.
It's the same reason why the banks have their backup DCs in London's commuter belt.
Games Workshop has chucked another £500k at entrenched ERP project with no end to epic battle in sight
Weed dispensary software company's ambitions pruned after Spotify trademark clash
Open source maintainer threatens to throw in the towel if companies won't ante up
I work for a very large company. It's almost impossible to get money for donations to projects, conferences etc. as it just doesn't seem to fit in with the "receive invoice, wait for ages, pay invoice" model of payments. I've tried to get small amounts of money and it is very hard. Interestingly the only people to have any kind money for this are the diversity and inclusion group, so people usually try to force some "Diversity" angle on things!
North Korea says it's launched a third hypersonic missile, this time reaching Mach 10
Perseverance on the rocks: Pebbles clog up the rover's Martian sample collection
Another day, another ERP project behind schedule: This time it's Norfolk County Council and an Oracle system
Free AI protein software packages nearly predicted structure of the Omicron coronavirus variant correctly
Canon: Chip supplies are so bad that our ink cartridges will look as though they're fakes
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