Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 20 May 2022 ***************************************************************** Voyager 1 space probe producing âanomalous telemetry dataâ Engineers debugging at 160 bits per second, with 41 hours latency ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Fastly buys dev platform and web IDE Glitch CDN biz hopes merger will add a new way to use its edge services * American Airlines decides to cruise into Azure's cloud So that's who to blame when its IT crashes, huh? * Tencent happily parting ways with loss-making cloud customers Cutting costs across sprawling business as COVID makes life hard in China On-Prem * Intel plans immersion lab to chill its power-hungry chips AI chips are sucking down 600W+ and the solution could be to drown them. * America bucks global smartphone decline with help from Apple Cupertino's 51% control is why NA market grew while the world shrunk, says Canalys * Export bans prompt Russia to use Chinese x86 CPU replacement With few options, Russia will look to half-fast chips from Chinese maker * Acer's TravelMate laptops arrive â complete with Microsoft Pluton chips MS's TPM tip finally gets a grip â but shh â don't mention the Chromebooks * Ryzen shines with remote management on Qualcomm Wi-Fi kit Working to compete with Intel as FastConnect comes to AMD-processor-powered PCs * Corporate investments are a massive hidden source of carbon emissions Just because companies are publicly decreasing carbon footprints doesn't mean their cash isn't doing the opposite * Cisco warns of up to $720m sales loss: Blames China lockdown, Russia pullout Share price collapses 19% as COVID-19 policy hits supply chain * Ready for testing: First-ever supercomputer powered by Intel's wildcard AI chips At the Haba, go, go Habana. The hottest research north of Havana * BT: 'Quantum radios' could boost 5G network range Tech exploits electromagnetically induced transparency to form highly sensitive electric field detector * Logitech Pop: Stylish, portable, but far from the best typing experience For tiny Venn diagram wedge who want the feel of a mechanical keyboard plus, er, emoji keys * Google's first report on Privacy Sandbox hits UK watchdog's inbox No 'reportable concerns' yet plenty of concerned feedback * China will produce one in five of the chips it uses in 2026, says analyst Well short of planned 70 percent domestic capacity Security * US wonât prosecute âgood faithâ security researchers under CFAA Well, that clears things up? Maybe not. * US recovers a record $15m from the 3ve ad-fraud crew Swiss banks cough up around half of the proceeds of crime * Iran, China-linked gangs join Putin's disinformation war online They're using the invasion 'to take aim at the usual adversaries,' Mandiant told The Reg * Hot glare of the spotlight doesnât slow BlackByte ransomware gang Crew's raids continue worldwide, Talos team warns * Your snoozing iOS 15 iPhone may actually be sleeping with one antenna open No, you're not really gonna be hacked. But you may be surprised Software * Start your engines: Windows 11 ready for broad deployment If you're on Windows 10, and meet requirements, it's ready to rumble... and 22H2 is waiting in the wings * Bing! Microsoft tests search box in the middle of Windows 11 desktop Attempt to be interactive meets cries of 'Someone dumped a text box right in the center of my desktop!' * Despite ban, China surges back to second place on bitcoin mining charts Miners behind the Great Firewall may never have downed tools, say Cambridge crypto-boffins * Microsoft-backed robovans to deliver grub in London British startup Wayve gets supercomputing leg up Offbeat * Lawmakers launch bill to break up tech giants' ad dominance Running ad auctions while also buying and selling ads may be outlawed for large firms * Landmark case recognizes Bored Ape NFT as an asset Singapore issues injunction against the sale of image procured through questionable foreclosure * Voyager 1 space probe producing âanomalous telemetry dataâ Engineers debugging at 160 bits per second, with 41 hours latency ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2022 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: