Huawei Can't Wriggle Out Of Iran Sanctions Trial, Judge Rules
Dismissal bid denied as 16-count indictment moves toward court in May 2026 Huawei will still have to face trial in the ... Read more
'Elevated' Moisture Reading Ignored Before Heathrow-closing Conflagration, Says NESO
Datacenters kept humming along, but there's plenty of blame to be passed around elsewhere The cause of a power outage t... Read more
Microsoft's On-prem Exchange And Skype For Business Server Go Subscription-only
Are you sure you wouldn't rather run in our cloud? Microsoft has made Subscription Editions (SE) of Exchange Server and... Read more
UK Eyes New Laws As Cable Sabotage Blurs Line Between War And Peace
It might be time to update the Submarine Telegraph Act of 1885 Cyberattacks and undersea cable sabotage are blurring th... Read more
Amazon's Latest Graviton 4 EC2 Instances Pack Dual 300Gbps NICs
And no, that's not a typo Amazon Web Services has cooked up a new Graviton 4-powered instance tuned for network-intensi... Read more
Arista Acquires VMwares VeloCloud SD-WAN Outfit From Broadcom
It's 2025 so even this networking deal is about AI, which is apparently about to change wide area networks Broadcom has... Read more
Senate Decides Free Rein For AI Companies Isn't Such A Good Thing
Trump's budget bill moves back to the House with some mods It took a tie-breaking vote from the Vice President JD Vance... Read more
Chip Design Is A RISC-y Business: Codasip Puts Itself Up For Sale
R&D teams are 'separable' says biz, which is open to offers for parts or the whole European RISC-V biz Codasip has ... Read more
Apple Accuses Former Engineer Of Taking Vision Pro Secrets To Snap
He didn't cover his tracks very well, the iGiant claims in a court filing An ex-Apple employee who allegedly thought he... Read more
EU Rattles Its Purse And AI Datacenter Builders Come Running
176 expressions of interest to erect 'gigafactories' across 16 member states, with 3 million GPUs needed It's pork barr... Read more
Folks Arent Buying The PCs That US Vendors Stockpiled To Dodge Tariffs
Plus: Consumers respond to imminent Win 10 cutoff date with collective 'Meh' World War Fee Total PC shipments in the ... Read more
Critics Blast Microsoft's Limited Reprieve For Those Stuck On Windows 10
Users tired of being 'yanked around' as end of support looms Microsoft's latest attempts to ease the transition to Wind... Read more
DRAM Spot Prices Doubled Last Week
Fears that DDR4 has hit the end of the road and the return of tariffs may be to blame Spot prices for DRAM have doubled... Read more
Sinaloa Drug Cartel Hired A Cybersnoop To Identify And Kill FBI Informants
Device compromises and deep-seated access to critical infrastructure exposed surveillance vulnerabilities in agency's w... Read more
Arm Muscles Into Server Market – But Can't Wrestle Control From X86 Just Yet
Server shipments surge 70% in 2025, still shy of datacenter dominance goal Arm-based servers are rapidly gaining tracti... Read more