news The Week’s top Headlines Friday December 8 alisa December 8, 2023 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}HP exec says quiet part out loud when it comes to locking in print customers'Return to Office' declared deadIt's ba-ack… UK watchdog publishes age verification proposalsDigital memories are disappearing and not even AI or Google can helpUK immigration rules hit science just as it rejoins €100B Horizon programVeteran editors Notepad++ and Geany hit milestone versions'Wobbly spacetime' is latest stab at unifying physicsMicrosoft issues deadline for end of Windows 10 support – it's pay to play for securityChromebooks are problematic for profits and planet, says Lenovo execPost-Brexit tariffs on EU-UK electric vehicle imports staved off for three yearsMicrosoft's code name for 64-bit Windows was also a dig at rival SunSwedish Tesla strike goes international as Norwegian and Danish unions join inDump C++ and in Rust you should trust, Five Eyes agencies urgeBOFH: Just because we've had record revenues doesn't mean you get a Xmas bonusWhat's the golden age of online services? Well, now doesn't suckOpenreach hits halfway mark in quest to hook up 25M premises with fiber broadbandFairphone 5 scores a perfect 10 from iFixit for repairabilityPolish train maker denies claims its software bricked rolling stock maintained by competitorAmazon's game-streamer Twitch to quit South Korea, citing savage network costsBank's datacenter died after travelling back in time to 1970WHITEPAPERSModern workplace – NewDetect and respond to cyber threatsWAAP buying guide: End-to-end protection for Apps, APIs, and infrastructureAPI Security Best PracticesThreat hunting – what, why and how {* The Week's top Headlines *} 8 December 2023 HP exec says quiet part out loud when it comes to locking in print customers Funny how marketing messages change depending on the audience 143 Comments 'Return to Office' declared dead Remote work is here to stay despite in-person mandates, this economist says 213 Comments It's ba-ack… UK watchdog publishes age verification proposals Won't somebody think of the children? 123 Comments Digital memories are disappearing and not even AI or Google can help Technology allows us to keep more of our stuff than previously possible – but what use is it if we can't find it? 67 Comments UK immigration rules hit science just as it rejoins €100B Horizon program Salary regs could limit the hiring of postdocs from abroad 137 Comments Veteran editors Notepad++ and Geany hit milestone versions There are still good, modern, graphical text editors that are not Electron-based 80 Comments 'Wobbly spacetime' is latest stab at unifying physics Grudge match between quantum mechanics and general relativity attracts new effort to find harmony 80 Comments Microsoft issues deadline for end of Windows 10 support – it's pay to play for security Limited options will be available into 2028, for an undisclosed price 69 Comments Chromebooks are problematic for profits and planet, says Lenovo exec Also: India's PC ban didn't take into account needs of ecosystem 50 Comments Post-Brexit tariffs on EU-UK electric vehicle imports staved off for three years Between a bloc and a hard place 60 Comments Microsoft's code name for 64-bit Windows was also a dig at rival Sun Should have called Vista 'Shitterton' and had done with it 45 Comments Swedish Tesla strike goes international as Norwegian and Danish unions join in 'He can't just make his own rules,' Danish labor leader says of Musk 148 Comments Dump C++ and in Rust you should trust, Five Eyes agencies urge Memory safety vulnerabilities need to be crushed with better code 121 Comments BOFH: Just because we've had record revenues doesn't mean you get a Xmas bonus Are you sure you don't want to rethink that, though, Boss? 15 Comments What's the golden age of online services? Well, now doesn't suck Yearning for the pre-web internet can be misplaced… it certainly wasn't user-friendly 5 Comments Openreach hits halfway mark in quest to hook up 25M premises with fiber broadband 12.5 million teased with speedy internet, only 4 million take the bait 4 Comments Fairphone 5 scores a perfect 10 from iFixit for repairability Middling performance, but check out the longevity 36 Comments Polish train maker denies claims its software bricked rolling stock maintained by competitor Says it was probably hacked, which isn't good news either 11 Comments Amazon's game-streamer Twitch to quit South Korea, citing savage network costs The idea that Big Content should pay network operators is in trouble 18 Comments Bank's datacenter died after travelling back in time to 1970 Cover-up saved the culprit after a battery of tests diagnosed the problem 37 Comments WHITEPAPERS Modern workplace – New On-Demand Webinar Detect and respond to cyber threats Infographic WAAP buying guide: End-to-end protection for Apps, APIs, and infrastructure Ebook API Security Best Practices Key Considerations for API Protection Threat hunting – what, why and how Whitepaper 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 © 2023 Situation Publishing. 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