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Building your own private 5G is as easy as Wi-Fi [Wed Apr 26 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 26 April 2023 ***************************************************************** Building your own private 5G is as easy as Wi-Fi YMMV. Hold onto your hats, we're diving into network technicals today ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Microsoft may stop bundling Teams with Office amid antitrust probe threat First came Slack then others joined the scrum to tackle the Beast of Redmond On-Prem * Chinese city of Changshu to issue salaries in digital yuan Adoption has been slow, maybe because there are few places to use it * US EV latest: GM, Hyundai compete – in battery plant announcements Qualifying for tax credits will only get tougher, so better plan that state-side manufacturing push now * AMD probes reports of deep fried Ryzen 7000 chips Botched BIOS firmware, EXPO memory profiles possible culprit * Techies all GUI-eyed as Xerox says goodbye to Palo Alto Research Center Legendary R&D lab donated to SRI International where it will continue to innovate * Aruba's AI strategy cuts the backchat, talks network automation instead What's NaaS? Whatever customers need it to be * Building your own private 5G is as easy as Wi-Fi YMMV. Hold onto your hats, we're diving into network technicals today * Quantum computing: Hype or reality? OVH says businesses would be better off prepared Understand the technology before you are taken by surprise, argues CTO * Singapore tells its people: Go forth and block those ads As it preps to launch WhatsApp scam-shredder Security * Apache Superset: A story of insecure default keys, thousands of vulnerable systems, few paying attention Two out of three public-facing app instances open to hijacking * Menaced by miscreants, critical infrastructure needs a good ETHOS. Ah, here's one OT firms construct handy early-warning info-sharing system Software * Stop OpenAI training its models on your chats by turning off history Also: ChatGPT Business tier will be available in the next few months * UK becomes Unicorn Kingdom, where AI fairy dust earns King’s ransom Dungeon master Sunak talks up 'funky' Silicon Valley sales pitch while schools left without maths teachers * That's cute. UK.gov gathers up £100M for AI super-models Figure not a typo, tho it will be paired with £900M 'BritGPT' supercomputer, which is a bit more like it Special Features * US to focus on stifling online attacks rather than snagging criminal convictions Russia unlikely to give up its crooks, but American CSOs can go to the clink * Mandiant's 'most prevalent threat actor' may be living under your roof – the teenager Plus they are cliquey as all hell * Google's here to boost your cloud security and the magic ingredient? AI, of course Send in the LLMs Offbeat * First attempt by Japan's ispace biz to land on Moon ends in awkward silence Comms lost to Hakuto-R after apparent crash landing * NASA InSight lander spills the beans on Mars' core The lander might be dead, but its scientific legacy lives on * Tech giants could pay 10% of turnover under draft UK law Competition? We've heard of it * China joins US and Europe in considering 3D-printed Moon bases Chang'e 8 missions will check whether regolith harbors appropriate materials * Brit politicians, Big Tech grumble about India tech laws Free trade agreement founders, and fears of government censorship rise * Balloon-borne telescope returns first photos in search for dark matter Helium is way cheaper than rocket fuel, and the pictures are just as good if you get high enough ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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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