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FBI and friends get two more years of warrantless FISA Section 702 snooping
US lawmakers on Saturday reauthorized a contentious warrantless surveillance tool for another two years — and added a whole bunch of people and organizations to the list of those who can be compelled to spy for Uncle Sam.…
Ex-CEO of 'unicorn' app startup HeadSpin heads to jail after BS'ing investors
Manish Lachwani, former CEO of app testing firm HeadSpin, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison and will pay a fine of $1 million.…
Huawei wants to take homegrown HarmonyOS phone platform worldwide
Huawei plans to expand its native HarmonyOS smartphone platform worldwide, despite coming under US-led sanctions that have deprived it of access to key technologies.…
Tesla slashes vehicle and self-driving-ish software prices as shares plummet
After a week beset by disaster after disaster, Tesla has decided to reassure investors that it's still a safe bet … by discounting prices around the world. …
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman invests in solar power firm Exowatt to fuel AI datacenters
Solar energy company Exowatt has launched with the financial support of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, alongside two other investors.…
Tiny11 Builder trims Windows 11 fat with PowerShell script
Worried about Windows 11 bloat and want a bit more control over what goes into its ISOs? Over the weekend, a new version of Tiny11 Builder in PowerShell guise arrived.…
Europol becomes latest law enforcement group to plead with big tech to ditch E2EE
Yet another international cop shop has come out swinging against end-to-end encryption - this time it's Europol which is urging an end to implementation of the tech for fear police investigations will be hampered by protected DMs.…
Fedora 40 is just around the corner with more spins and flavors than ever
Fedora 40 is in the final stretch before launch tomorrow, with release candidate 1.14 in testing.…
Germany arrests trio accused of trying to smuggle naval military tech to China
Germany has arrested three citizens who allegedly tried to transfer military technology to China, a violation of the country's export rules.…
Lawsuit accuses Grindr of illegally sharing users' HIV status
Hundreds have joined a UK class action lawsuit against LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr, seeking damages over a historical case of the company allegedly forwarding users' HIV status as well as other sensitive data to third-party advertisers.…
Gone in 35 seconds – the Cybertruck's misbehaving acceleration pedal
While the vast majority of recent Tesla recalls have been addressed with over-the-air updates, the fix for Cybertruck's recalcitrant acceleration pedal necessitates a rare venture into meatspace. And it's as underwhelming as it is simple.…
Watchdog tells Dutch govt: 'Do not use Facebook if there is uncertainty about privacy'
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has warned that government organizations should not use Facebook to communicate with the country's citizens unless they can guarantee the privacy of data.…
More than a third of enterprise datacenters expect to deploy liquid cooling by 2026
Survey As CPUs and GPUs grow ever denser and power-hungry, many, including Register readers, expect liquid cooling to play a larger role in enterprise datacenters over the next few years.…
US House of Representatives passes new TikTok ban bill to Senate
Fresh US legislation to force the sale of TikTok locally was passed in Washington over the weekend after an earlier version stalled in the Senate.…
Ex-Amazon exec claims she was asked to break copyright law in race to AI
A lawsuit is alleging Amazon was so desperate to keep up with the competition in generative AI it was willing to breach its own copyright rules.…
Copilot auto-launch bug now takes flight in multiple Windows Insider channels
Microsoft has acknowledged an error – Copilot is auto-launching for Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel as well as the Canary and Dev builds.…
UK data watchdog questions how private Google's Privacy Sandbox is
Google's Privacy Sandbox, which aspires to provide privacy-preserving ad targeting and analytics, still isn't sufficiently private.…
FAA now requires reentry vehicles to get licensed before launch
The US Federal Aviation Administration is updating its launch license requirements: if you're launching something designed for reentry, you'll need a license for that, too. Before you launch.…
IT consultant-cum-developer in court over hiding COVID loan
UK government is kissing goodbye to the £100,000 an IT consultant-cum-software developer wrongly secured under the Bounce Back Loans scheme that was created during the pandemic to financially support firms.…
Google all at sea over rising tide of robo-spam
Opinion It was a bold claim by the richest and most famous tech founder: bold, precise and wrong. Laughably so. Twenty years ago, Bill Gates promised to rid the world of spam by 2006. How's that worked out for you?…