EnGenius launches Fit, simple and secure wifi for small businesses
EnGenius introduced Fit, a wifi solution for small businesses. The solution consists of a switch, two access points and a free network management tool. According to EnGenius, the tool is simple enough to allow any employee or business owner to configure a wifi network, experienced or not.
The n... Read more
Google wants to outsource application development to autonomous robots
A software prototype from Google allows robots to autonomously write code. Users write a sentence to describe a task, after which the robot automatically programs the workflow required.
It's the dream of every low-code and no-code platform. Google's software allows users to program workflows wit... Read more
French defence giant Thales says it may have been hacked
Thales, a major French defence and technology group, announced that criminal group LockBit 3.0 claims to have stolen some of its data and threatens to publish it.
Thales noted it had not received a formal ransom demand at the time of its announcement. The company said LockBit 3.0 announced plans... Read more
AMD sells more datacenter processors in third quarter
AMD's sales increased to €5.6 billion in the third quarter of this year. The revenue of embedded, gaming and datacenter processors rose sharply. Like Intel, AMD sold fewer processors in the PC segment.
AMD's sales grew to €5.6 billion in the third quarter of 2022, up 29 percent from the sam... Read more
Rust 1.65 nears finishing line after six years of development
Rust's developers report that version 1.65 is nearing the finishing line after nearly six years of development. Among other features, the release introduces stable generic associated types (GATs).
Rust's developers view the release as monumental. The team's been working hard since the project's ... Read more
‘Intel’s Sapphire Rapids processors will be delayed’
The production of Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors has been delayed. According to researchers at TrendForce, the first models won't be available until next year.
Researchers from TrendForce expect the mass production of Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors to start sometime next year. Intel rec... Read more
Data processor Alation expands with €120 million in growth capital
Alation secured a funding round of more than €120 million in growth capital. The organization develops data structuring solutions. Ten years after its founding, Alation is valued at about €1.7 billion euros.
The data analytics market is rapidly growing. The more data businesses generate, th... Read more
Google finally puts an end to Hangouts
Google Hangouts has been phased out. Following an announcement by Google earlier this year, Hangouts users will be moved to Google Chat, the Slack-type instant messaging app.
Google Hangouts has been made inaccessible on November 1. In June, Google announced it would prompt Hangouts users to mov... Read more
UK Home Secretary apologizes for violating IT security regulations
The UK's Home Secretary, the official in charge of policing and internal security, has been compelled to apologize for violating official IT security regulations.
Suella Braverman, who had previously resigned due to the violation, has been reinstated in the United Kingdom's government. She wrote... Read more
Finnish researchers merge quantum computing with supercomputing
Finnish research centre VTT says the combination has opened up a "completely new science".
This week, researchers at Finland's VTT Technical Research Centre announced that they've connected their HELMI quantum computer with the pan-European supercomputer LUMI. LUMI is hosted at the CSC - IT Cent... Read more