Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 16 May 2023 ***************************************************************** Dyson moans about state of UK science and tech, forgets to suck up his own mess Brexit-supporting offshore merchant wonders what has happed to all the investment ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Hey Apple, what good is a status page if you only update it after the outage? It's not just Cupertino, most status pages aren't what they claim to be * Gartner: Stop worrying and love the cloud, with all its outages and lock-in Yes, there are risks. But you can address them without huge multi-cloud failover rigs On-Prem * Remember those millions of fake net neutrality comments? Fallout continues Trio of digital marketing firms cough up $600K to make astroturfing brouhaha just go away * To quench AI's thirst, the way we build, operate datacenters needs to change AI infrastructure isn't just hot and power hungry, it's uses a prodigous amount of water researchers tell El Reg * Boss fight cleared: Europe approves Microsoft's Activision takeover Completing a tough level doesn't mean squat if you can't defeat UK and USA * Tech companies cut jobs to chase growth, but watch out for those shareholder returns Beancounters underestimate financial and cultural cost of mega redundancy programs * Boffins interrogate sodium ion battery stability mystery The mechanism still isn't completely understood, but research could help resolve SIB lifespan problems Security * FTC sues VoIP provider over 'billions of illegal robocalls' XCast knew it was breaking the law and didn't hold back, watchdog says * Intel says Friday's mystery 'security update' microcode isn't really a security update We're all for encouraging people to squash bugs but this is an odd way to do it * Extra! Extra! Donât quite read all about it: Cyber attack hits Philadelphia Inquirer Breaking news, literally * Some potential: How bad software updates could over-volt, brick remote servers PMFault â from the eggheads who brought you Plundervolt and Voltpillager * No more macros? No problem, say miscreants, we'll adapt Microsoft blocking 'net scripts sparked 'monumental shift' in attacks * An important system on project [REDACTED] was all [REDACTED] up Luckily, [REDACTED] was there to save the day * Ransomware corrupts data, so backups can be faster and cheaper than paying up Smash and grab raids donât leave time for careful encryption * Arm acknowledges side-channel attack but denies Cortex-M is crocked Spectre-esque exploit figures out when interesting info might be in memory * Toyota's bungling of customer privacy is becoming a pattern Also: 3D printing gun mods = jail time; France fines Clearview AI for ignoring fine; this week's critical vulns, and more Software * Larry Ellison cleared of forcing Oracle to overpay for NetSuite Billionaire and his financial stake in the deal aren't to blame, says a Delaware judge * Microsoft will upgrade Windows 10 21H2 users whether they like it or not Also, Windows 12 might be on the way, so buckle up * EU and Canada on waiting list for Google's AI chatbot Bard Also: What deepfake video makers charge; and Anthropic's Claude LLM can now process 100K tokens * An unexpectedly fresh blast from the past, Freespire 9.5 has landed Remember Linspire, formerly known as LindowsOS? It's now Freespire and thriving * Will LLMs take your job? Only if you let them If you wear black T-shirts, are you even a white-collar worker? Offbeat * NASA freezes ice-hunting cubesat Moon mission for good after thruster fail Lunar Flashlight's innovative hardware worked ... other than its engines. Let's call it a draw * Dyson moans about state of UK science and tech, forgets to suck up his own mess Brexit-supporting offshore merchant wonders what has happed to all the investment * IBMer on medical leave since 2008 sues over lack of pay rise â and loses Inflation is eating my benefits, former systems architect told employment tribunal * Big Tech mainstays named as targets of PwC tax law leak Consultancy's Australian arm is in deep trouble after offering advice on how to avoid rules its people helped write ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: