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Techies try to bypass damaged UPS, send 380V into air traffic system [Wed Jan 4 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 4 January 2023 ***************************************************************** Techies try to bypass damaged UPS, send 380V into air traffic system New Year's Day debacle strands thousands of passengers, attributed to decade-old tech ***************************************************************** On-Prem * Intel: Please buy these new 13th-Gen CPUs, now with 24 cores Look folks, we need the business - there's a recession on * Apple jacks up Mac, iPhone, iPad battery replacement fees Prices blowing up makes a change from, well, you know * Patients wrongly told they've got cancer in SMS snafu We wish you a very merry chemo and a happy new year * Tesla misses Q4 delivery expectations as stock keeps sliding How many more straws can you fit on an electric car company's back? * HPE to offload remaining stake in Chinese joint venture H3C Nothing to do with Washington and Beijing butting heads, says US giant * South Korea to offer tax breaks to hedge semiconductor woes Large chip manufacturers may be offered tax credits of up to 15% to invest in the country * Atos opens 'exploratory talks' with possible investors in breakaway Evidian biz Aircraft maker Airbus linked with IT services provider's security, digital and big data unit * Techies try to bypass damaged UPS, send 380V into air traffic system New Year's Day debacle strands thousands of passengers, attributed to decade-old tech * Riding in Sidecar: How to get a Psion online in 2023 Using a gigahertz-class computer to get an 36MHz computer onto the internet – or even just printing * Citizen Coder? Happiness Concierge? Here come 2023's business cards A pose by any other name would pay as sweet * Non-binary DDR5 is finally coming to save your wallet Need a New Year's resolution? How about stop paying for memory you don't need * Computing's big question for 2023: How many more questions can we endure? The answers aren't much fun either Security * LockBit: Sorry about the SickKids ransomware, not sorry about the rest Blame it on the affiliate * 'Multiple security breaches' shut down trucker protest 10-7, there buddy, sorry * Google gets off easy in location tracking lawsuits $29.5 million and we don't have to admit wrongdoing? Where do we sign? Software * Man wrongly jailed by facial recognition, lawyer claims Suspected purse snatcher snatched 'in error' * Vanilla OS 22.10: An Arch and Fedora-compatible Ubuntu Despite its name and looks, this is quite the radical departure for a Linux distro * Microsoft-FTC dispute over Activision deal hits court Wildly popular Call of Duty game at the center of the antitrust tussle * $20m SAP ECC replacement project delayed because UK university unsure what it wants After 10 month’s deliberation, abandons current competition as ERP support deadline looms * Apache Iceberg promises to change the economics of cloud-based data analytics Adopted by Snowflake, Google and Cloudera, we look at why the Netflix-developed table format is important * Should open source sniff the geopolitical wind and ban itself in China and Russia? Can it even do that? And does FOSS deserve an exemption to sanctions? * With Mastodon, decentralization strikes back ActivityPub isn't just what we've been doing over the Christmas break Offbeat * Elon Musk's cost-cutting campaign at Twitter extended to not paying rent, claims landlord Owner of our SF digs sues for $140,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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