Cloud Infrastructure Vulnerability Exposed as AWS Outage Cripples Major Digital Platforms
Widespread Service Disruptions Hit Major Tech Platforms A significant Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure failure has triggered cascading outages across…
Widespread Service Disruptions Hit Major Tech Platforms A significant Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure failure has triggered cascading outages across…
Microsoft has pivoted its defense in the ongoing legal dispute with ValueLicensing, now claiming that reselling perpetual software licenses infringes copyright. The case could determine whether Office software qualifies as a creative work under EU directives, with implications for the entire pre-owned software market.
Microsoft has reportedly shifted its legal strategy in the ongoing dispute with software reseller ValueLicensing, moving from denial of wrongdoing to a copyright-based argument that could fundamentally reshape the software license resale market across Europe. According to reports, the tech giant now contends that Microsoft Office qualifies as a creative work protected under copyright law, making the resale of perpetual licenses potentially infringing.
The Domino Effect of Cloud Infrastructure Failure A massive disruption in Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region in North Virginia triggered…
Google’s Gemini for TV has surfaced on a Sony Bravia television, marking the second device to receive the next-generation assistant. The discovery comes despite Sony not being among the originally announced partners and Google’s own streaming device remaining without the feature.
Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence assistant for television has reportedly appeared on a new device, according to recent user discoveries. Sources indicate the next-generation assistant is now running on Sony Bravia TVs with Android TV 14, marking the first expansion beyond the initial TCL QM9K series that launched with the feature in September.
An innovative project by developer Andrew Schmelyun enables strangers to send anonymous messages that print directly on a receipt printer via a Raspberry Pi 4. The system uses Docker containers and Cloudflare tunnels to route web traffic to a locally hosted site. According to reports, the printer has received everything from fake food orders to geographic coordinates and ASCII art.
A developer has created a novel communication system where anonymous online messages print directly to a physical receipt printer, sources indicate. Andrew Schmelyun’s project uses a Raspberry Pi 4 to host a website that accepts public submissions and outputs them on thermal paper complete with timestamps. The setup represents an unusual intersection of web technology and physical computing that has attracted widespread attention.
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Amazon is partnering with Energy Northwest to develop the Cascade Advanced Energy Facility in Washington state, which will deploy up to 12 small modular reactors. The project, using X-energy’s advanced nuclear technology, aims to provide carbon-free power for Amazon’s AI operations and data centers starting in the 2030s.
Amazon is backing a significant nuclear energy development in Washington state that will deploy 12 small modular reactors (SMRs) at the planned Cascade Advanced Energy Facility, according to recent announcements. The project represents one of the most substantial private investments in advanced nuclear technology to date and signals growing corporate interest in reliable, carbon-free power sources for energy-intensive operations.
The Dawn of PCIe Gen6 Ethernet for AI Workloads Broadcom has unveiled the Thor Ultra 800G Ethernet Network Interface Card,…
The Industrialization of Personal Data Collection When you grant an app access to your contacts, you’re not just sharing phone…