news The Week’s top Headlines Friday April 26 alisa April 26, 2024 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}BOFH: Smells like Teams spiritMicrosoft really does not want Windows 11 running on ancient PCsStrong electric car sales expected for 2024, but charging grid needs workIf Britain is so bothered by China, why do these .gov.uk sites use Chinese ad brokers?Senate passes law forcing ByteDance to sell off TikTok – or face a US banHelp! My mouse climbed a wall and now it doesn't work rightTesla misses the mark on all fronts in quarter of chaosIBM and LzLabs to clash in UK court over Software Defined MainframeMusk moves Tesla's goalposts, investors happily move shares higherNow all Windows 11 users are getting adverts to 'make the Start menu great again'45 Drives adds Linux-powered mini PCs, workstations to growing compute lineupAustralia’s spies and cops want ‘accountable encryption’ – aka access to backdoorsSamsung shows off battery tech it says will see you gone in nine minutesMeta's value plummets as Zuckerberg admits AI needs more time and moneyCity council audit trail is an audit fail after disastrous Oracle ERP rolloutDARPA's latest toy is a 20-foot, 12-ton tank that drives itselfUK agriculture department slammed for paper pushing despite tech splurgesRing dinged for $5.6M after, among other claims, rogue insider spied on 'pretty girls'ByteDance 'would rather' torpedo TikTok than sell it offFlaws in Chinese keyboard apps leave 750 million users open to snooping, researchers claimWHITEPAPERS2024 technical trends: How search and generative AI technologies are evolvingThe Business Value of Red Hat Solutions Versus Non-Paid Open Source AlternativesCloudflare for Financial ServicesKaspersky Next EDR OptimumWhy do PAM Tools Fail in Managing SSH Keys? {* The Week's top Headlines *} 26 April 2024 BOFH: Smells like Teams spirit The new Boss is overly keen on workplace collaboration tech 30 Comments Microsoft really does not want Windows 11 running on ancient PCs Even tighter requirements, so it's time to put old hardware out to pasture… or find an alternative OS 245 Comments Strong electric car sales expected for 2024, but charging grid needs work International Energy Agency points out obvious: Infrastructure needs to meet demand 127 Comments If Britain is so bothered by China, why do these .gov.uk sites use Chinese ad brokers? One wonders why are there adverts on public-sector portals at all 97 Comments Senate passes law forcing ByteDance to sell off TikTok – or face a US ban Somewhere in Beijing, someone's screaming: Mother, PFACAA! 79 Comments Help! My mouse climbed a wall and now it doesn't work right Support chap learns users will try to solve problems in non-obvious ways 59 Comments Tesla misses the mark on all fronts in quarter of chaos Who cares that net profit slid 55%? Not Wall Street 71 Comments IBM and LzLabs to clash in UK court over Software Defined Mainframe Already facing off against each other in Texas over separate reverse engineering claims 3 Comments Musk moves Tesla's goalposts, investors happily move shares higher It's the millions-of-robotaxis promise again – and all y'all buying it this time, too? 79 Comments Now all Windows 11 users are getting adverts to 'make the Start menu great again' And you thought the Bing begging was annoying 92 Comments 45 Drives adds Linux-powered mini PCs, workstations to growing compute lineup Plus the system builder says an Arm-based system is already in the works 2 Comments Australia’s spies and cops want ‘accountable encryption’ – aka access to backdoors And warn that AI is already being used by extremists to plot attacks 95 Comments Samsung shows off battery tech it says will see you gone in nine minutes Might help to set spluttering EV market on fire. Won't catch fire thanks to built-in vents 165 Comments Meta's value plummets as Zuckerberg admits AI needs more time and money Revenues up, but is the AI hype bubble is threatening to burst? 29 Comments City council audit trail is an audit fail after disastrous Oracle ERP rollout Europe's largest local authority had no way of knowing if fraud took place 44 Comments DARPA's latest toy is a 20-foot, 12-ton tank that drives itself Crew entirely optional 27 Comments UK agriculture department slammed for paper pushing despite tech splurges Defra is counting contractors like sheep 4 Comments Ring dinged for $5.6M after, among other claims, rogue insider spied on 'pretty girls' Cash to go out as refunds to punters 21 Comments ByteDance 'would rather' torpedo TikTok than sell it off As app boss vows to nuke America's divest-or-ban law in the courts 47 Comments Flaws in Chinese keyboard apps leave 750 million users open to snooping, researchers claim Huawei is OK, but Xiaomi, OPPO, and Samsung are in strife. And Honor isn't living its name 11 Comments WHITEPAPERS 2024 technical trends: How search and generative AI technologies are evolving On-Demand Webinar The Business Value of Red Hat Solutions Versus Non-Paid Open Source Alternatives whitepaper Cloudflare for Financial Services Deliver a secure digital banking experience that exceeds customer expectations Kaspersky Next EDR Optimum Take your endpoint defenses to the next level and tackle evasive threats head-on Why do PAM Tools Fail in Managing SSH Keys? White paper This email was sent to gjjtuyu768@gmail.com You can update your preferences or unsubscribe 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. Privacy Policy Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. 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