Ahem. National effort required to kick-start the era of quantum-enabled scientific discovery and keep America ahead of the game
Enterprise
CRT-era restriction dragged into the widescreen age after 34 years
Suitable for running untrusted code, AI agents, or any long-running task
Retro-computing fun for the nostalgic with first (and last) release to use Motif instead of GTK
Poll finds two-thirds support squeeze on Silicon Valley despite US pressure
Floating or sub-surface bit barns are all the rage, but unlikely to compete with multi-gigawatt sites
Ubuntu warning bubbles up on an Azores advertising screen
Bosses told to step up and get cybersecurity right
PLUS: Indian telco ponders broadband satellites; Samsung goes all-in on OpenAI; Vietnam centrally plans ten tech giants; and more!
Package dependencies can create vulnerabilities that are fiendishly hard to find and stamp out
A plethora of pwn-prevention, including a 'Patch The Planet' pledge
The air turns brown when bit barns come to town … deep in the heart of Texas
Makers of Chrome, Edge, Firefox back bot-fraud defense called Private Access Control Tokens
As yet another extortion crew Icarus exploits Salesforce-linked integrations
Tireless AI agents could help scientists do research humans alone can't, says GPU giant
From academic toss-aside to cloud substrate
TrophyLab bad for Vlad as battlefield losses spill the secrets they had
One can't help but see a very clear instance of the triple constraint problem in action here
Some hardware firms redesigning products to use older DDR2 and DDR3 components
'Humans are not going to be using data platforms in the next three to five years,' product exec tells us