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Atos confirms talks with Airbus over cybersecurity wing sale
French IT services provider Atos has entered talks with Airbus to sell its tech security division in an effort to ease its financial burdens.…
Japan to test datacenter powered by reused hydrogen fuel cells
Honda and Mitsubishi are to test the feasibility of powering a datacenter with fuel cells taken from electric vehicles, using hydrogen produced as a byproduct of an industrial process.…
Windows boss takes on taskbar turmoil, pledges to 'make Start menu great again'
Windows boss Mikhail Parakhin has admitted that the Start menu needs a bit of work.…
Copy that? Xerox confirms 'security incident' at subsidiary
Xerox has officially confirmed that a cyber baddie broke into the systems of its US subsidiary - a week after INC Ransom claimed to have exfiltrated data from the copier and print giant.…
CloudBees co-founder buzzes about open source drama and AI
Interview "It's the experiment that went too far," says CloudBees' Sacha Labourey of HashiCorp's licensing change.…
EU lassos tech giants in bid to rein in the AI Wild West
Analysis As 2023 drew to a close, the year of AI hype was ending as it began. According to figures from Pitchbook, Big Tech spent twice as much on deals with Generative AI startups than venture capital groups during the year.…
Japanese earthquake disrupts chip industry operations
The 7.6 preliminary magnitude earthquake that hit Japan on New Year's Day is forcing Ishikawa Prefecture chip and electronics companies to temporarily shut their doors, with affected companies including Toshiba, GlobalWafers, Murata and others.…
In surprise move, Gentoo Linux starts offering binaries
Gentoo now offers 20-plus gigabytes of pre-compiled binaries, from desktops to office suites, to speed up installations and updates.…