news The Week’s top Headlines Friday December 29 alisa December 29, 2023 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}Windows 12: Savior of PC makers, or just an apology for Windows 11?War of the workstations: How the lowest bidders shaped today's tech landscapeA tale of 2 casino ransomware attacks: One paid out, one did notHow thermal management is changing in the age of the kilowatt chipHere's who thinks AI chatbots will eventually be smart enough to be your coworkerWhat comes after open source? Bruce Perens is working on itIs it time for 6G already? Traffic analysis says yepPostgres pioneer Michael Stonebraker promises to upend the database once moreInfosys loses ten-year, $1.5 billion contract announced just three months agoMicrosoft nixed Mixed Reality: This Windows VR didn't even make it to the ERApple's timepiece turmoil taken to appeals courtNew York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over 'millions of articles' used to train ChatGPTIsrael to plow $3.2B into $25B Intel fab project‘I needed antihistamine tablets every time I opened the computers’NASA Juno probe to produce 'firehose of data' during close flyby of Jupiter moonKaspersky reveals previously unknown hardware 'feature' exploited in iPhone attacksNvidia slowed RTX 4090 GPU by 11 percent, to make it 100 percent legal for export to ChinaIrony alert: Lawsuit alleging Chrome’s Incognito Mode isn’t will settle on unknown termsAmazon already has a colossal ads business and will extend it to Prime Video in JanuaryCEO arranged his own cybersecurity, with predictable resultsWHITEPAPERSThe executive’s guide to generative AIGetting Data Quality Right: A Guide for CDOs and Data ExecutivesHas your infrastructure already been compromised without your knowledge?Customer story: Eaton optimizes edge investments for success with Dell NativeEdgeAPI Security Best Practices {* The Week's top Headlines *} 29 December 2023 Windows 12: Savior of PC makers, or just an apology for Windows 11? Looking into our crystal ball we can see the end of 2024 will be filled with … AI. So much AI 191 Comments War of the workstations: How the lowest bidders shaped today's tech landscape The MIT and New Jersey schools of software design, and how big lies turned into holy truths 184 Comments A tale of 2 casino ransomware attacks: One paid out, one did not What can be learned from MGM's and Caesars' infosec moves 17 Comments How thermal management is changing in the age of the kilowatt chip Air cooling holdouts take notice, the fun stuff is all liquid 32 Comments Here's who thinks AI chatbots will eventually be smart enough to be your coworker Large language models one day may automate your day-to-day work chores – without getting you fired, we hope 64 Comments What comes after open source? Bruce Perens is working on it 'Our licenses aren't working anymore,' says free software pioneer 92 Comments Is it time for 6G already? Traffic analysis says yep 5G networks won't have the capacity to cope by end of the decade 9 Comments Postgres pioneer Michael Stonebraker promises to upend the database once more Turing Award winner whose research and startups broke ground for five decades, tells The Reg he has more up his sleeve 41 Comments Infosys loses ten-year, $1.5 billion contract announced just three months ago PLUS: Fujitsu Japan spins out servers, storage, and PCs; Japan’s moonshot on track; Samsung reportedly delays Arizona fab opening 22 Comments Microsoft nixed Mixed Reality: This Windows VR didn't even make it to the ER Stick WMR next to 3D TVs, Segways, and maybe soon generative AI 16 Comments Apple's timepiece turmoil taken to appeals court Leftover Christmas dollars burning a hole in your pocket? Series 9 and Ultra 2 watches vanish from shelves 26 Comments New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over 'millions of articles' used to train ChatGPT 'A business model based on mass copyright infringement' 49 Comments Israel to plow $3.2B into $25B Intel fab project Foundry site due to open in 2028 … assuming it's not, y'know, delayed or cancelled 14 Comments ‘I needed antihistamine tablets every time I opened the computers’ Readers share more filthy tales of cruddy computers, including a potentially explosive airport issue 38 Comments NASA Juno probe to produce 'firehose of data' during close flyby of Jupiter moon Io, Io, it's off to work we go 7 Comments Kaspersky reveals previously unknown hardware 'feature' exploited in iPhone attacks 'This is no ordinary vulnerability' sec pros explain 21 Comments Nvidia slowed RTX 4090 GPU by 11 percent, to make it 100 percent legal for export to China For now 15 Comments Irony alert: Lawsuit alleging Chrome’s Incognito Mode isn’t will settle on unknown terms Google accused of tracking you even when you think it won’t 10 Comments Amazon already has a colossal ads business and will extend it to Prime Video in January E-tail giant seeks profitability for its vid-streaming service and a classic Big Tech dominance play 28 Comments CEO arranged his own cybersecurity, with predictable results Cleaning up after hackers is easy compared to surviving the politics of consultancy 15 Comments WHITEPAPERS The executive’s guide to generative AI Its impact will be huge. 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