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Microsoft pulls the plug on WordPad, the world's least favorite text editor [Mon Jan 8 2024]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 8 January 2024 ***************************************************************** Microsoft pulls the plug on WordPad, the world's least favorite text editor Throwback word processor ditched from clean installs, soon to be removed on upgrade ***************************************************************** On-Prem * Teardown finds Huawei's 5nm notebook processor was made in Taiwan, not China Stockpiled TSMC silicon from 2020 shock! * Huawei finally gives up on US schmoozing efforts So long, and thanks for all the sanctions as PR and government relations teams decamp * Mobileye shares crash after warning of automotive customers' chip glut Self-driving car biz says Q1 orders to drop 50% amid widening operating losses * Tech support done bad sure makes it hard to do tech support good Read the manual, they said. If only they'd said it about the right manual Security * Ransomware payment ban: Wrong idea at the wrong time Won't stop the chaos, may lead to attacks with more dire consequences * After injecting cancer hospital with ransomware, crims threaten to swat patients Remember the good old days when ransomware crooks vowed not to infect medical centers? * BreachForums boss busted for bond blunders – including using a VPN Fitzpatrick faces potentially decades in prison later this month, so may as well get some foreign Netflix in beforehand * Sandworm's Kyivstar attack should serve as a reminder of the Kremlin crew's 'global reach' 'Almost everything' wiped in the telecom attack, says Ukraine's top cyber spy Software * NIST: If someone's trying to sell you some secure AI, it's snake oil You really think someone would do that? Go on the internet and tell lies? * Uncle Sam will pay for your big ideas to end AI voice-cloning fraud The advent of generative AI has made the attack far more pervasive * Tesla's latest Autopilot safety patch hits 1.6M Chinese vehicles Perfect timing – now BYD can rub that in Tesla's face along with stealing the global EV sales crown * Microsoft pulls the plug on WordPad, the world's least favorite text editor Throwback word processor ditched from clean installs, soon to be removed on upgrade * Code archaeologist digs up oldest known ancestor of MS-DOS 86-DOS version 0.1-C found and archived – all nine files of it * Expert sounds alarm bells over upcoming NHS data platform Research warns not to make the same mistakes as other electronic patient record systems * Everyone wants better web search – is Perplexity's AI the answer? 'Conversational engine' still hallucinates, cites its sources at least Offbeat * Road to Removal: A blueprint for yanking billions of tons of CO2 out of our atmosphere It'll also cost billions, but perhaps a price worth paying? * Swarms of laser-flown bots visiting a planet light years away – and more NASA-funded projects revealed An electric airplane on Mars, micrograv hibernation, and plenty others * It's been two decades since Spirit landed on the red sands of Mars Decades, gone in a flash: Longlived mission was almost derailed by file system whoopsie * SpaceX snaps back at US labor board's complaint, calling it 'unconstitutional' Remember when Microsoft said that about FTC (and then walked it back)? * Court orders arbitration for Wipro and ex-CFO who left for Cognizant India’s IT outsourcers have an exec poaching problem ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 © 2024 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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