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- You only need pen and paper to fool this OpenAI computer vision code. Just write down what you want it to see
- EFF urges Google to ground its FLoC: 'Pro-privacy' third-party cookie replacement not actually great for privacy
- First Verizon, now T-Mobile: US carrier suggests folks use 2G to save battery
- Hacked LinkedIn post puts further pressure on Salesforce over attitudes to race in the workplace
- Soft-shell robot uses snailfish features to sail though Mariana Trench stress test
- The Document Foundation updates LibreOffice Community to 7.1.1
- Oh SITA: Airline IT provider confirms passenger data leaked after major 'cyber-attack'
- Wipro buys London-based banking and tech consultant Capco for US$1.45B
- 'Screen access technology has existed for decades': Visually impaired man sues Dell over 'inaccessible' website
- The 40-Year-Old Version: ZX81's sleek plastic case shows no sign of middle-aged spread
- Day 5 of Openreach strikes: No use of tech company toilets. No water. Fresh dates outlined
- GPS jamming around Cyprus gives our air traffic controllers a headache, says Eurocontrol
- While Reg readers know the difference between a true hacker and cyber-crook, for everyone else, hacking means illegal activity
- Dutch government: Did we say 10 'high data protection risks' in Google Workspace block adoption? Make that 8
- The sooner AI stops trying to mimic human intelligence, the better â as there isn't any
- I haven't bought new pants for years, why do I have to keep buying new PCs?
- UK monopoly watchdog launches probe after iOS app makers slam Apple software store's draconian T&Cs
- Honda sends first consumer Level 3 autonomous car into showrooms, but only to 100 lucky Japanese leasers
- Chrome release cycle accelerated to four-weekly frenzy
- Biden administration labels China top tech threat, promises proportionate responses to cyberattacks
- PayPal says developer productivity jumped 30% during the COVID-19 plague
- Self-supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server virty users see stealth inflation
- AdGuard names 6,000+ web trackers that use CNAME chicanery: Feel free to feed them into your browser's filter
- Prime suspect: Amazon India apologises for offensive scenes in political thriller
- Hot DRAM: Shortage of memory chips will continue this year, says Micron
- US consumer protection bureau goes after tech support scammers' alleged payments processor
- 'Major update': Microsoft snips the life support lines for its Delve mobile apps
- Blizzard brain: Snowflake doubles revenue. Market takes a look, goes slushy
- The world's first Apple Silicon iMac is actually a Mac Mini
- Ever wondered why the big beasts in software all suddenly slapped an 'I heart open-source' badge on?
- Like a challenge in a high profile 'face-of-IT' role? Welcome to the Home Office
- Extended lockdowns to fuel 'strongest growth on record' for PCs into EMEA for Q1
- Royal Navy and Airforce get low-code bridge in UK military recruitment saga
- Boeing successfully flies unmanned autonomous military 'wingman' aircraft that may become pilot's buddy
- Upgrade from .NET Framework to .NET 5 can be hard. New official tool may help... slightly
- Deno 1.8: Node.js alternative gets 'out of the box GPU accelerated machine learning'
- Would you let users vouch for unknown software's safety with an upvote? Google does
- Chancellor launches ÂŁ500m business software subsidy in the UK. What's 'approved' software then?
- If Google and Apple won't help us, we'll sort it out the Linux way: 21 companies form Mobile Native Foundation
- Facebook decommissions 185 accounts run by Thai military
- Hong Kong teases tech to track residents as they move past QR codes
- It only took four years and thousands of complaints but ICANN finally kills off rogue Indian domain registrar
- China to detail tech self-sufficiency plan at showcase âTwo Sessionsâ meetings
- Shelter for internet outcasts Parler slaps Amazon with fresh lawsuit after abandoning first attempt
- Japanese billionaire invites y'all to apply for an all-expenses-paid Moon trip in a SpaceX Starship â like the one that blew up today
- What happens when cancel culture meets Adolf Hitler pareidolia? Amazon decides it needs a new app icon
- Google says once third-party cookies are toast, Chrome won't help ad networks track individuals around the web
- Now that we're emerging from COVID-19 hell, who's ready for some on-prem IT, asks on-prem IT giant HPE
- Hidden text in MacOS 11.3 beta suggests removal of Rosetta 2 compatibility layer in some countries
- Analyse this: Microsoft promises OLAP-OLTP 'Link' with new CosmosDB features
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