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AI infrastructure investment may be $8T shot in the dark
A report from consultancy McKinsey & Company highlights the widespread unease over AI, pointing to the bewildering sums being invested into infrastructure to support it, while warning that forecasts of future demand are based on little more than guesswork.…
Chris Krebs loses Global Entry membership amid Trump feud
Chris Krebs, former CISA director and current political punching bag for the US President, says his Global Entry membership was revoked.…
NASA probes propulsion problem in Psyche's thrusters
NASA is looking into propulsion problems experienced by a probe on its way to orbit the asteroid Psyche.…
Google details plans for 1 MW IT racks exploiting electric vehicle supply chain
Google is planning for datacenter racks supporting 1 MW of IT hardware loads, plus the cooling infrastructure to cope, as AI processing continues to grow ever more energy intensive.…
Linux in Excel? Sure, why not ruin both
From the department of "but… why?" comes news of Linux running in Microsoft Excel, although all might not be as it seems.…
Data watchdog will leave British Library alone – further probes 'not worth our time'
The UK's data protection overlord is not going to pursue any further investigation into the British Library's 2023 ransomware attack.…
AI software development: Productivity revolution or fraught with risk?
Analysis AI in software development has evolved rapidly since GitHub Copilot caught the world's attention with its June 2021 preview – and shows no sign of slowing down.…
HMRC's Making Tax Digital scheme also made tax more expensive – by £300M
The UK tax authority's push to digitize services has backfired, saddling taxpayers with hundreds of millions in extra costs, according to a report by Parliament's public spending watchdog.…
Microsoft tries to kill the 'pausing datacenter builds must be bad news for AI' trope
Microsoft’s capital expenditure was slightly lower than forecast, in part due to “normal variability from the timing of delivery of data center leases” that the company was at pains to argue are not in any way bad news.…
KDE 3 lives to fight another day as Trinity Desktop 14.1.4 hits the shelves
The long-running fork of KDE 3 has dropped its latest update: Trinity Desktop Environment R14.1.4, now with better distro support and a fresh coat of code. Not bad for a project still chugging along 15 years after KDE itself moved on.…
Samsung customers buying now to avoid future tariffs – and may slow purchases once they arrive
Samsung yesterday posted results a little better than it forecast, and attributed some of its record revenue and strong profit to customers rushing to buy kit before the USA raises tariffs on imports.…
Cook'd: Judge says Apple lied to court in Epic case, asks Feds to mull criminal charges
A federal judge has said Apple execs deliberately ignored an injunction and told lies in court – and so has asked US prosecutors to consider criminal charges against the iPhone titan.…
Anthropic calls for tougher GPU export controls as Nvidia's CEO implores Trump to spread the AI love
+Comment Anthropic has urged the White House to further tighten so-called AI diffusion rules – which are already set to hurt Nvidia and co by limiting or blocking the sale of higher-end GPUs and accelerators outside the US and a select few allies from mid-May.…
Ex-NSA cyber-boss: AI will soon be a great exploit coder
RSAC Former NSA cyber-boss Rob Joyce thinks today's artificial intelligence is dangerously close to becoming a top-tier vulnerability exploit developer.…
Musk’s DOGE probed by top watchdog after poking around Uncle Sam's systems
The US Government Accountability Office has confirmed it launched audits of Elon Musk's Trump-blessed cost-trimming DOGE unit amid concerns that its access to agency systems may be complicating oversight and involving sensitive data.…
Brewhaha: Turns out machines can't replace people, Starbucks finds
Starbucks, smarting from disappointing second-quarter earnings, says that trying to replace staff with machines was a mistake.…
Ex-CISA chief decries cuts as Trump demands loyalty above all else
RSAC America's top cyber-defense agency is "being undermined" by personnel and budget cuts under the Trump administration, some of which are being driven by an expectation of perfect loyalty to the President rather than the nation.…
Maryland man pleads guilty to outsourcing US govt work to North Korean dev in China
A Maryland man has pleaded guilty to fraud after landing a job with a contractor working on US government software, and then outsourcing the work to a self-described North Korean developer in China.…
Your graphics card's so fat, it's got its own gravity alert
Graphics cards are now getting so bulky and heavy that device maker Asus has decided customers need a way to detect any sagging or movement of the GPU in its PCIe slot.…
Thunderbird joins Firefox on the monthly treadmill
Mozilla has lobbed out Firefox 138, and subsidiary MZLA's Thunderbird 138 isn't far behind. The venerable messaging client is picking up the pace and finally syncing its stride with the browser that spawned it.…