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China discovers unknown mineral on the moon, names it Changesite-(Y) [Tue Sep 13 2022]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 13 September 2022 ***************************************************************** China discovers unknown mineral on the moon, names it Changesite-(Y) Helium-3 also draws excitement as future fusion energy source ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Microsoft scales up Azure's Policy-as-code in 'new approach' The code's on GitHub for admins to play with On-Prem * Intel's stock Raptor Lake chip will do 6GHz and overclock another 25%, if it keeps cool Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines * Meta's next-gen Oculus headset kit left in a hotel room Nothing to see here, unless it's Second Life Version 2 you're after * Former Digital Realty datacenter reborn as urban farmstead No, the devil's lettuce isn't on the menu * Apple warned by US lawmakers over using Chinese YMTC chips in new iPhone Calm down - it's potentially only meant for units sold in China * With its Ohio fab under way, Intel's next challenge: Keeping its promises The chipmaker not only needs to find nearly 10,000 workers, it has to deliver a competitive product * Atos investor says turnaround plan 'too ambitious and complicated' Sycamore Asset Management: Outsourcer 'badly run' with 'profit margin,' growth 'below industry averages' * Chemical plant taken offline by the best one of all: C8H10N4O2 Who doesn't like a cup of coffee? Anything electrical, that's who Security * Apple patches iPhone and macOS flaws under active attack High-value targets tend to get hit * Google Cloud closes $5.4b Mandiant acquisition Now it's really got all eyes on you * Security pros get ability to manually add incidents to Microsoft Sentinel *Tappity tappity* Yes the NSA's on the phone. Well maybe the automated log check didn't pick it up yet, Chad! * Boffins build microphone safety kit to detect eavesdroppers TickTock mic lock won't work on Apple Software * PyTorch gets lit under The Linux Foundation Independent management aims to ensure openness and transparency * SAP to increase support fees in January to offset inflation costs Maintenance and software installation prices heading north for range of agreements * Software fees to make up 10% of John Deere's revenues by 2030 1.5 million machines and half a billion acres of land connected to the John Deere Operations Center within a matter of years * Academic publishers are using AI software to catch bad scientists doctoring data A high level of image duplication in a single paper is a sign of cheating * Brain-inspired chips promise ultra-efficient AI, so why aren’t they everywhere? It's not because our AI overlords aren't keen on the idea * Want to know the future of FOSS? You can look it up in a database If you make it here, you can make it anywhere * Hybrid work not working? Try building an 'intraverse' to fix it, says Gartner It’s the mutant offspring of an intranet and a metaverse and even if it flops, you'll get some kudos Offbeat * Musk seeks yet another excuse to get out of Twitter buyout: This time it's Mudge's severence check If at first you don't succeed... * Blue Monday for Blue Origin as rocket bursts into flame No one hurt as crew-free mission goes awry * China discovers unknown mineral on the moon, names it Changesite-(Y) Helium-3 also draws excitement as future fusion energy source ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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:

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