Enterprise Technology News and Analysis

- Microsoft mystery folder fix might need a fix of its ownby Richard Speed on April 24, 2025 at 6:01 pm
This one weird trick can stop Windows updates dead in their tracks Turns out Microsoft's latest patch job might need a patch of its own, again. This time, the culprit is a mysterious inetpub folder quietly deployed by Redmond, now hijacked by a security researcher to break Windows updates.…
- AI training license will allow LLM builders to pay for content they consumeby Lindsay Clark on April 24, 2025 at 5:12 pm
UK org backing it promises 'legal certainty' for devs, money for creators... but is it too late? A UK non-profit is planning to introduce a new licensing model which will allow developers of large language models to use copyrighted training data while paying the publishers it represents.…
- Assassin's Creed maker faces GDPR complaint for forcing single-player gamers onlineby Brandon Vigliarolo on April 24, 2025 at 3:59 pm
Collecting data from solo players is a Far Cry from being necessary, says noyb For anyone who's ever been frustrated by the need to go online to play a single-player video game, the European privacy specialists at noyb have heard you, and they've filed a complaint against Ubisoft in Austria dealing specifically with the issue. …
- US biz stockpilers boost SK Hynix top line as memory market undergoes structural changeby Dan Robinson on April 24, 2025 at 3:02 pm
'Inventory accumulation' as vendors hoard HBM amid tariff and other pressures South Korean memory maker SK Hynix is reporting a sales bounce due to the demand for AI systems, helped by US businesses stockpiling HBM supplies amid tariff uncertainty.…
- Decades-old bug in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas finally shows itselfby Richard Speed on April 24, 2025 at 2:00 pm
Something broke on Windows 11 24H2, but dev who discovered it tells El Reg this time Microsoft's not to blame Microsoft's Windows 11 24H2 update is frustrating some users, but it isn't the operating system at fault this time. Instead, it's down to a 20-year-old error in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.…
- Qualcomm says license fight was because Arm wants to make its own server chipsby Dan Robinson on April 24, 2025 at 1:11 pm
Alleges semi designer tried to obstruct Qualy's build of Arm-compatible custom cores Qualcomm has amended its complaint against Arm in a 2024 lawsuit, adding more allegations about Arm's purported breach of license agreements and accusing it of "misrepresenting" their relationship by intending to make its own rival chips.…
- Ninite to win it: How to rebuild Windows without losing your mindby Liam Proven on April 24, 2025 at 12:02 pm
Get a new, clean (maybe suspiciously empty) install up to speed – and keep it there When you install a fresh, clean copy of Windows – say, if you're switching to the LTSC edition – Ninite is here to kickstart provisioning the new OS.…
- Sustainability still not a high priority for datacenter industryby Dan Robinson on April 24, 2025 at 11:04 am
Extreme weather is such a problem when building bit barns... hmmm, wonder what could be causing that? When it comes to building datacenters, reducing the environmental impact of the project is still not seen as a major concern – it is lower on the list than cost of equipment and materials, skills shortages, a possible downturn in projects, and even bad weather.…
- M&S takes systems offline as 'cyber incident' lingersby Connor Jones on April 24, 2025 at 10:18 am
Customers told to expect further delays as contactless payments still down UK high street retailer Marks & Spencer says contactless payments are still down following its "cyber incident" and order delays are likely to continue.…
- Your vendor may be the weakest link: Percentage of third-party breaches doubled in a yearby Connor Jones on April 24, 2025 at 9:28 am
Cybercriminals are targeting software shops, accountants, lawyers The percentage of confirmed data breaches involving third-party relationships doubled last year as cybercriminals increasingly exploited weak links in supply chains and partner ecosystems.…
- Vector search is the new black for enterprise databasesby Lindsay Clark on April 24, 2025 at 8:30 am
Software slingers from Redis to Teradata are bolting on smarts to stay relevant in GenAI era About two years ago, popular cache database Redis was among a wave of vendors that added vector search capabilities to their platforms, driven by the surge of interest in generative AI.…
- Booby-trapped Alpine Quest Android app geolocates Russian soldiersby Iain Thomson on April 24, 2025 at 7:24 am
Back of the nyet! Russian soldiers are being targeted with an Android app specially altered to pinpoint their location and scan their phones for files, with the ability to exfiltrate sensitive documents if instructed.…
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