Wednesday January 8, 2025
04:29Honda upgrades robot brain into OS for future electric carsRemember humanoid bot ‘Asimo’, which could kick balls and pour beer? It survives as EV software Honda has announced it has developed an operating system for electric vehicles, using tech it first developed for a humanoid robot named “Asimo”.…
00:52US watchdog sticks probe into 2.6M Teslas over so-called Smart Summon...If it's spelled like an A.S.S, acts like an ass, maybe it's just... The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a probe into Tesla's software that allows cars to operate autonomously over short distances, after reports of the code crashing in a physical sense.…
Tuesday January 7, 2025
23:57Uncle Sam now targets six landlord giants in war on alleged...One of ya is gonna sing like a canary, prosecutors say The US Justice Department on Tuesday expanded its antitrust lawsuit against property management software vendor RealPage, which is accused of unlawful algorithmic rent-fixing, to include six of the largest US landlords while also proposing a settlement to resolve the case against one of the defendants.…
23:12FCC boss urges speedy spectrum auction to fund 'Rip'n'Replace' of...Telcos would effectively fund grants paid to protect national security The outgoing boss of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, has called on her colleagues to 'quickly' adopt rules allowing the US regulator to stage a radio spectrum auction, the proceeds of which would fund the removal from American networks of equipment made by Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE.…
20:52Zuck takes a page from Musk: Meta dumps fact-checkers, loosens speech...'We're going to catch less bad stuff,' Facebook tycoon admits, but it's worth it to get Trump off his back Updated Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced a whole bunch of changes designed to 'get back to our roots around free expression' that, among other things, include ditching fact-checking moderators, and loosening content policies to allow previously restricted speech to proliferate. …
19:57Many people are saying a luxury Dubai property developer will blow...A successful real-estate billionaire and Donald Trump walk into a bar... At a news conference on Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump said Dubai-based luxury property developer DAMAC plans to invest $20 billion over an undisclosed period to build datacenters in the US.…
17:30John Deere boasts driverless fleet - who needs operators, anyway?Lots of new ways to cut labor costs, no mention of repairability CES John Deere's vision of the future of farming, quarrying, and landscaping has emerged at CES 2025, and it's one that includes far fewer jobs for equipment operators and plenty more machine-driven independence.…
16:00AI can improve on code it writes, but you have to know how to askLLMs do more for developers who already know what they're doing Large language models (LLMs) will write better code if you ask them, though it takes some software development experience to do so effectively – which limits the utility of AI code help for novices.…
11:30Can AWS really fix AI hallucination? We talk to head of Automated...Engineer who works on ways to prove that code is mathematically correct finds his field is suddenly much less obscure Interview A notable flaw of AI is its habit of 'hallucinating,' making up plausible answers that have no basis in real-world data. AWS is trying to tackle this by introducing Amazon Bedrock Automated Reasoning checks.…
10:45Elon Musk's galactic ego sows chaos in European politicsLeaders miffed at 'unacceptable interference' Opinion It's been a busy month in the political brain of Elon Musk. The tech, automotive, and space entrepreneur has gone from mulling a donation to the Reform UK party worth around $100 million to calling its leader unfit.…
10:05UK gives Openreach £289M for 4 rural broadband contracts in 'gigabit...Nation's dominant broadband plumber wins ahead of altnets Updated The UK government has signed contracts with BT Group's Openreach worth upwards of £289 million ($363 million) for the further build-out of fiber infrastructure to serve more rural areas as part of Project Gigabit.…
09:15The unlicensed OneDrive free ride ends this monthKind old Microsoft is worried about security and compliance... nothing to do with a free storage loophole Still keeping data in unlicensed OneDrive accounts of long-gone users? The time has come to act: The data could soon become inaccessible or even permanently deleted.…
08:30The latest language in the GNU Compiler Collection: Algol-68That is not dead which can eternal lie… including the grandparent of C, apparently A 37-year-old compiler is gaining support for a new language… although as that language is 57 years old, we are possibly stretching the adjective 'new' more than our post-holiday waistband.…
05:58US adds web and gaming giant Tencent to list of Chinese military...This could be the start of a saga to rival TikTok’s troubles, and embroil Tesla and Microsoft The US Department of Defense has added Chinese messaging and gaming Tencent to its list of “Chinese military company”, a designation that won’t necessarily result in a ban but is nonetheless unpleasant.…
03:30Nvidia shrinks Grace-Blackwell Superchip to power $3K mini PCTuned for running chunky models on the desktop with 128GB of RAM, custom Ubuntu CES Nvidia has announced a desktop computer powered by a new GB10 Grace-Blackwell superchip and equipped with 128GB of memory to give AI developers, researchers, and students the tools they need to run large models on the desktop.…
Monday January 6, 2025
20:30Microsoft declares 2025 'the year of the Windows 11 PC refresh'Slumping market share, unwanted features... no, it's the consumers who are wrong! CES Microsoft is continuing its push for users to adopt its new software paradigm, declaring 2025 'the year of the Windows 11 PC refresh' and reminding everyone that Windows 10's end-of-support date is just around the corner.…
18:30Tired of begging, Microsoft now trying to trick users into thinking...If you can't beat 'em, just imitate their branding, hide yours and hope they don't notice It looks like Microsoft has come up with a new trick to keep those who accidentally end up on Bing from leaving for Google: Simply mimic the look of Google's homepage and hope no one will notice.…
15:31FireScam infostealer poses as Telegram Premium app to surveil Android...Once installed, it helps itself to your data like it's a free buffet Android malware dubbed FireScam tricks people into thinking they are downloading a Telegram Premium application that stealthily monitors victims' notifications, text messages, and app activity, while stealing sensitive information via Firebase services.…
14:22Eutelsat OneWeb blames 366th day for 48-hour date disasterLeap year curse strikes satellite broadband vendor Eutelsat's OneWeb constellation suffered a date-related meltdown last week while the rest of the IT world patted itself on the back for averting the Y2K catastrophe a quarter of a century ago.…
13:28MediaTek rings in the new year with a parade of chipset vulnsManufacturers should have had ample time to apply the fixes MediaTek kicked off the first full working week of the new year by disclosing a bevy of security vulnerabilities, including a critical remote code execution bug affecting 51 chipsets.…
12:46AI spending spree continues as Microsoft commits $80B for 2025With those whopping returns who could argue with the premis... oh wait The AI datacenter spending splurge looks likely to continue in 2025, with Microsoft alone saying it will invest $80 billion this year on building out infrastructure to train and deploy AI models.…
10:45Google's 10-year Chromebook lifeline leaves old laptops headed for...Longer support for newer models won't save prior versions from scrapheap Google promised a decade of updates for its Chromebooks in 2023 to stop them being binned so soon after purchase, but many are still set to reach the end of the road in 2025 and over the next several years.…
10:01Looming energy crunch makes future uncertain for datacentersBut investors still betting big on bit barns thanks to AI and cloud demand Datacenter operators are facing a paradoxical crisis – demand for their services is greater than ever before, just as access to power, environmental concerns, rising costs and skill shortages have begun to threaten necessary infrastructure expansion.…