Saturday November 22, 2025
08:31
Copackaged optics have officially found their killer app - of course...With power in such short supply, every watt counts SC25 Power is becoming a major headache for datacenter operators as they grapple with how to support ever larger deployments of GPU servers - so much so that the AI boom is now driving the adoption of a technology once thought too immature and failure-prone to merit the risk.…
Friday November 21, 2025
18:09
Makers slam Qualcomm for tightening the clamps on ArduinoBut the Wiring folks were disenchanted even before Qualcomm swallowed Arduino Qualcomm quietly rewrote the terms of service for its newest acquisition, programmable microcontroller and SBC maker Arduino, drawing intense fire from the maker community for grabbing additional rights to user-generated content on its platform and prohibiting reverse-engineering of what was once very open software.…
16:47
Pentagon pumps $29.9M into bid to turn waste into critical mineralsIt's unclear how much scandium and gallium ElementUSA will contribute to the supply chain, or when The US Department of Defense is asserting its desire to be an integral part of the American rare earths and critical minerals supply chain with a deal to establish a domestic pipeline of gallium and scandium production.…
15:43
Rhyme is the key to set AIs free when verse outsmarts securityPoetry proves potent jailbreak tool for today's top models Are you a wizard with words? Do you like money without caring how you get it? You could be in luck now that a new role in cybercrime appears to have opened up – poetic LLM jailbreaking.…
14:47
Google's AI is eating your email by default. Here's how to shut its...Want out of those new 'smart features'? We’ve got you covered Google's 'don't be evil' ethos is so 2015. These days, the Chocolate Factory is all about integrating users with bots, whether they like it or not. Now, it's rolling out Workspace 'smart features' that process personal content with AI, and many users are finding the settings enabled by default.…
13:49
SpaceX loses debut V3 Super Heavy in ground test mishapRedesigned booster ruptures during early checks, delaying latest Starship iteration SpaceX has responded to Blue Origin's announcement of a heftier version of its New Glenn rocket in the only way it knows how – by accidentally destroying a Starship booster.…
12:58
Four charged over alleged plot to smuggle Nvidia AI chips into ChinaProsecutors say front companies, falsified paperwork, and overseas drop points used to dodge US export rules Four people have been charged in the US with plotting to funnel restricted Nvidia AI chips into China, allegedly relying on shell firms, fake invoices, and covert routing to slip cutting-edge GPUs past American export controls.…
12:15
Russia-linked crooks bought a bank for Christmas to launder cyber lootUK cops trace street-level crime to sanctions-busting networks tied to Moscow's war economy On Christmas Day 2024, a Russian-linked laundering network bought itself a very special present: a controlling stake in a Kyrgyzstan bank, later used to wash cybercrime profits and funnel money into Moscow's war machine, according to the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA).…
10:00
AI nudification site fined £55K for skipping age checksDecision marks second penalty issued under the UK's Online Safety Act The UK's online regulator has lobbed a £50,000 fine at an AI nudification website for failing to implement mandatory age checks, potentially allowing under-18s to waltz past the virtual velvet rope.…
08:20
Microsoft exec finds AI cynicism 'mindblowing'The tech is impressive. Shoehorning it into absolutely everything is not Opinion In a tweet lamenting all the 'cynics' unmoved by AI, Microsoft AI boss Mustafa Suleyman demonstrated that Redmond's Reality Distortion Field is running at full power.…
05:44
Linux admin hated downtime so much he schlepped a live UPS during...Somewhat daft scheme worked until it didn’t On Call The working week can be burdensome, so each Friday morning The Register tries to lighten the load by bringing you a new instalment of On Call, the reader-contributed column in which you let go of tech support stories that weigh on your memory.…
Thursday November 20, 2025
20:38
SC25 gets heavy with mega power and cooling solutionsHydrogen-powered turbines, megawatt-scale coolant loops, and 800V power take center stage at annual supercomputing conference SC25 Hydrogen-fueled gas turbines, backup generators, and air handlers probably aren't the kinds of equipment you'd expect on the show floor of a supercomputing conference. But your expectations would be wrong.…
17:02
Trump, Republicans try again to stop states from regulating AIIf at first you don’t succeed, swing again - Big Tech certainly isn’t complaining The Trump administration and congressional Republicans are trying again to eliminate state-level AI regulations in favor of a federal standard. The plan faces opposition from many state governments and civil-society organizations, while AI vendors have welcomed it.…
16:08
Thunderbird 145 finally adds ‘native’ Exchange supportEWS-powered email only for now, with calendars and contacts still on the to-do list It's easy to forget in the FOSS world, but Exchange still runs most corporate email – and the new version of Thunderbird can talk to it directly.…
15:15
AWS under pressure as big three battle to eat the cloud marketGoogle and Microsoft are catching up, while Oracle and neoclouds are growing from a small base The big three cloud companies are all growing thanks to an expanding market, but Amazon is under increasing pressure from Microsoft and Google, while newcomers are on the rise.…
15:03
TP-Link accuses rival Netgear of 'smear campaign' over alleged China...Networking vendor claims rival helped portray it as a national-security risk in the US TP-Link is suing rival networking vendor Netgear, alleging that the rival and its CEO carried out a smear campaign by falsely suggesting, it says, that the biz had been infiltrated by the Chinese government.…
13:26
Google and Westinghouse lean on AI to speed US nuclear plant buildsPair say digital twin-powered scheduling will cut costs, shrink timelines for 10 planned reactors Google and atomic power biz Westinghouse Electric claim that AI will speed construction and cut the cost of building the new US power plants it is planning in response to rising demands for energy to fuel AI.…