news The Week’s top Headlines Friday June 7 alisa June 7, 2024 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}Sodium ion batteries: Yet another innovation poised to be dominated by ChinaTwitter 'supersharers' of fake news tend to be older Republican womenScrewdrivers: is there anything they can't do badly? Maybe notEnergy buffs give small modular reactors a gigantic reality checkLondon hospitals left in critical condition after ransomware attackStudy finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projectsCommand senior chief busted for secretly setting up Wi-Fi on US Navy combat shipMore layoffs at Microsoft: What's really going on here?BT chief blames regulations for UK lagging in next-gen network rolloutMicrosoft Research chief scientist has no issue with Windows RecallHP CEO: Printed pages are down 20% since pandemicMeta faces multiple complaints in Europe over plans to train AI on user dataChucking Trump etc off Twitter after Jan 6 provides key data for misinfo experimentLansweeper finds a lot of CentOS Linux out thereAdobe users just now getting upset over content scanning allowance in Terms of UseRussian hacktivists vow mass attacks against EU electionsOpenAI to buy electricity from CEO Sam Altman's nuclear fusion side hustleBrit tech tycoon Mike Lynch cleared of all charges in US Autonomy fraud trialSpam blocklist SORBS closed by its owner, ProofpointI didn't touch a thing – just some cables and a monitor – and my computer brokeWHITEPAPERSAPI Security Solution Evaluation GuideThe Total Economic Impact Of Red Hat OpenShift Cloud ServicesExpand Your Payment OfferingIdentifying and Countering AI Threats in a New Era of CybercrimeAI Code Security Report {* The Week's top Headlines *} 7 June 2024 Sodium ion batteries: Yet another innovation poised to be dominated by China Coming SiB boom will be a Chinese one while the West is years behind, industry watcher tells us 27 Comments Twitter 'supersharers' of fake news tend to be older Republican women Tiny percentage of users make X miss the spot 211 Comments Screwdrivers: is there anything they can't do badly? Maybe not We're starting to wonder if any of you know what those things are actually for 216 Comments Energy buffs give small modular reactors a gigantic reality check Too expensive, slow, and risky for investors, and they're taking focus off renewables, say IEEFA experts 112 Comments London hospitals left in critical condition after ransomware attack Pathology lab provider targeted, affecting blood transfusions and surgeries 76 Comments Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects In praise of knowing the requirements before you start cranking out code 231 Comments Command senior chief busted for secretly setting up Wi-Fi on US Navy combat ship In the Navy, no, you cannot have an unauthorized WLAN. In the Navy, no, that's not a good plan 90 Comments More layoffs at Microsoft: What's really going on here? We had a record quarter, so sorry to see you go 67 Comments BT chief blames regulations for UK lagging in next-gen network rollout Someone noticed Britain's about to elect a new govt, amirite? 40 Comments Microsoft Research chief scientist has no issue with Windows Recall As tool emerges to probe OS feature's SQLite-based store of user activities 77 Comments HP CEO: Printed pages are down 20% since pandemic And customers are sweating their hardware assets for longer 14 Comments Meta faces multiple complaints in Europe over plans to train AI on user data Opt out or prepare for your posts to be ingested 25 Comments Chucking Trump etc off Twitter after Jan 6 provides key data for misinfo experiment This study is bad, so so bad. The worst study ever. Did you know Hillary Clinton created ISIS? 50 Comments Lansweeper finds a lot of CentOS Linux out there Network scan reveals 26 percent of Linux boxes are CentOS 7, EOL later this month. What happens next? 21 Comments Adobe users just now getting upset over content scanning allowance in Terms of Use Update that triggered web rage didn't really change much – Photoshop slinger has always been able to scan your stuff 24 Comments Russian hacktivists vow mass attacks against EU elections But do they get to wear 'I DDoSed' stickers? 3 Comments OpenAI to buy electricity from CEO Sam Altman's nuclear fusion side hustle Knowing your supplier is always good – and super lab's auditors promise to check for conflicts of interest 15 Comments Brit tech tycoon Mike Lynch cleared of all charges in US Autonomy fraud trial Jury in San Francisco finds founder plus finance VP not guilty 80 Comments Spam blocklist SORBS closed by its owner, Proofpoint Spammers will probably bid to buy it, so community is trying to find a better home for decades-old service 12 Comments I didn't touch a thing – just some cables and a monitor – and my computer broke Lies, damned lies, and lies told by end-users who do their own tech support 34 Comments WHITEPAPERS API Security Solution Evaluation Guide DATOS INSIGHTS The Total Economic Impact Of Red Hat OpenShift Cloud Services Cost Savings And Business Benefits Enabled By Red Hat Expand Your Payment Offering Give consumers the power to pay how they want. 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