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Republican calls out Trump admin's decision to resume GPU sales to China
The Republican chair of the US House Select Committee on China has protested the Trump administration's decision this week to lift restrictions on the sale of Nvidia H20 GPUs and similar processors, warning the chips could be used to advance Chinese AI and military interests.…
Meta declines to abide by voluntary EU AI safety guidelines
Two weeks before the EU AI Act takes effect, the European Commission issued voluntary guidelines for providers of general-purpose AI models. However, Meta refused to sign, arguing that the extra measures introduce "legal uncertainties" beyond the law's scope.…
Foundry competition heats up as Japan’s Rapidus says 2nm chip tech on track for 2027
Japanese foundry upstart Rapidus says it's on track to begin volume production of 2nm process tech after achieving a major milestone this week.…
Coldplay kiss-cam flap proves we’re already our own surveillance state
Comment A tech executive's alleged affair exposed on a stadium jumbotron is ripe fodder for the gossip rags, but it exhibits something else: proof that we need not wait for an AI-fueled dystopian surveillance state to descend on us - we're perfectly able and willing to surveil ourselves.…
YouTuber leaked iOS secrets via friend spying on dev's phone, Apple lawsuit claims
Apple has sued tech YouTuber Jon Prosser for allegedly leaking iOS 26 information to the public ahead of its reveal at WWDC in June.…
Not so SaaSy now: Oracle sugars BYOL deals as AWS database tie-in goes live
Oracle began incentivizing perpetual licenses in favor of subscription deals as it introduced its database systems via rival cloud vendors, say licensing experts.…
As companies race to add AI, terms of service changes are going to freak a lot of people out
Analysis WeTransfer this week denied claims it uses files uploaded to its ubiquitous cloud storage service to train AI, and rolled back changes it had introduced to its Terms of Service after they deeply upset users. The topic? Granting licensing permissions for an as-yet-unreleased LLM product.…
Backup tool Rescuezilla resurrects itself across six Ubuntus
Rescuezilla 2.6.1 has introduced a new version based on the latest interim Ubuntu release, while also updating its existing builds on older versions.…
Time for Britain's CMA to strike hard – or risk losing the cloud competition fight
Comment The UK's ambition to become a global AI superpower hinges on a vibrant and competitive cloud market. The next few days will show if its competition regulator really appreciates both the pace of change and the scale of remedies needed to achieve both of these things.…
The Smoot – How an MIT prank became a lasting unit of measurement
Interview On a chilly October evening in 1958, a group of MIT students shuffled onto the Harvard Bridge, which separates the university town of Cambridge from Boston proper. The shortest among them lay down on the sidewalk at the bridge's start, his friends marked his length, he got up, moved forward, and repeated the process.…
‘I nearly died after flying thousands of miles to install a power cord for the NSA’
On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's Friday column that shares your terrifying tech support stories.…
EU cloud gang wins concessions from Microsoft on pricing, licensing
A trade group of European cloud providers has claimed a small victory in bringing lower prices and more flexibility in deploying Microsoft software on their infrastructure.…
VMware slows release cadence for flagship Cloud Foundation suite, but extends support
VMware on Wednesday announced it has extended the time between major releases from two years to three and extended support for those releases to six years.…
OpenAI deputizes ChatGPT to serve as an agent that uses your computer
OpenAI's ChatGPT has graduated from chatbot to agent, at least for paying subscribers.…
AWS sheds more jobs as Jassy's automation layoff prophecy comes true
Amazon.com CEO Andy Jassy's predictions that automation would cost jobs at the company have proven accurate at Amazon Web Services.…
Google sues 25 alleged BadBox 2.0 botnet operators, all of whom are in China
Google has filed a lawsuit against 25 unnamed individuals in China it accuses of breaking into more than 10 million devices worldwide and using them to build a botnet, called BadBox 2.0, and then to carry out other cybercrimes and fraud.…
AWS previews AgentCore to jumpstart enterprise AI agents
Video Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Wednesday previewed a service called Bedrock AgentCore to help organizations put AI agents into business-ready production.…
TSMC aims to make 30% of high-end chips in US with Arizona fab build out
TSMC says it will ramp up production at its second fab site in Arizona earlier than initially expected as it looks to shift nearly a third of its leading-edge wafer output stateside.…
Watch out, another max-severity, make-me-root Cisco bug on the loose
Cisco has issued a patch for a critical 10 out of 10 severity bug in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to run arbitrary code on the operating system with root-level privileges. …
FCC dives in to sink Chinese grip on undersea internet cables
Uncle Sam has decided it's time to free US-connected undersea cables from Chinese influence.…