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No rest for the rocketry as NASA's Easter weekend heats up

Returning crew and a vital supply launch distract managers from chocolate eggs The US Space Agency has a busy few days ahead as a trio of International Space Station (ISS) residents prepare to return to Earth this weekend, and a critical SpaceX Dragon freighter is readied for launch on Monday.…
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The Register · No rest for the rocketry as NASA's Easter weekend heats upBy Richard Speed

Google wins 1-1: Judge rules ad giant broke some antitrust law

After battle with Uncle Sam over online competition, web giant vows to appeal the bit it lost, celebrates the half it won For the second time in less than a year, a federal judge has found that some parts of Google broke US antitrust law.…
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The Register · Google wins 1-1: Judge rules ad giant broke some antitrust lawBy Thomas Claburn

Congress wants to know if Nvidia superchips slipped through Singapore to DeepSeek

As Huang jets to Middle Kingdom after H20 ban forces $5.5B hit Nvidia's troubles with the US government have just begun: The day after the Trump administration's export restrictions on its AI chips triggered a $5.5 billion charge, US elected officials are now demanding answers about how advanc…
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The Register · Congress wants to know if Nvidia superchips slipped through Singapore to DeepSeekBy Brandon Vigliarolo

So, I have a niece migrating devices/platforms who lost chat history and was quite upset.

My reply:

It's your fault. Nothing you leave online is yours. They do not give a shit. You have to screencap & save images or d/l from the app. They hate you and all they want is your eyeballs, your clicks and your money. Sorry to be so direct, but that's the ground-level state of things today.

[being dramatic, so don't take offence - just want you never to forget that hard truth]

Krebs throws himself on the grenade, resigns from SentinelOne after Trump revokes clearances

Illegitimi non carborundum? Nice password, Mr Ex-CISA Chris Krebs, the former head of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and a longtime Trump target, has resigned from SentinelOne following a recent executive order that targeted him and revoked the security clearances of …
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The Register · Krebs throws himself on the grenade, resigns from SentinelOne after Trump revokes clearancesBy Jessica Lyons

Small ocean swirls may have an outsized affect on climate, NASA satellite shows

SWOT satellite lets scientists observe small-scale eddies and waves for the first time A NASA-led satellite mission has suggested that swirls and eddies in the middle of the ocean have a bigger influence on Earth's climate system than scientists previously realized.…
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The Register · Small ocean swirls may have an outsized affect on climate, NASA satellite showsBy Lindsay Clark

Google, AWS say it's too hard for customers to use Linux to swerve Azure

Re-writing applications takes years, is expensive, in-house expertise needed When moving to the cloud, companies with significant investments in Microsoft infrastructure wares simply can't afford to rewrite everything for Linux, so they end up migrating to Azure to dodge the markups Redmond charges for run…
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The Register · Google, AWS say it's too hard for customers to use Linux to swerve AzureBy Paul Kunert

Europe's cloud customers eyeing exit from US hyperscalers

'It's amazing how fast the change has been' Are customers on the European side of the pond considering a move from US hyperscalers in the wake of recent events? Some of the region's vendors are reporting an uptick in inquiries as organizations mull their options.…
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The Register · Europe's cloud customers eyeing exit from US hyperscalersBy Richard Speed

TSMC prepping for tariff turmoil, denies joint venture talks with Intel

Chip contract manufacturer not immune to 'uncertainties and risks' caused by Trump's import taxes TSMC's top brass insist it is not entertaining a joint venture with beleaguered chip biz Intel, though it is steeling itself for potential effects from the Trump administration's ever-changing tariff schemes.…
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The Register · TSMC prepping for tariff turmoil, denies joint venture talks with IntelBy Dan Robinson

Datacenters selling power back to the grid? Don’t bet on it, say operators

Bit barns in Dublin doubled as battery farms, the rest of the world isn’t buying it Analysis  The idea of datacenters feeding power back into the electricity grid during peak demand may sound promising, but operators say it's unlikely to catch on beyond a few trials in Ireland because of the cost and…
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The Register · Datacenters selling power back to the grid? Don’t bet on it, say operatorsBy Dan Robinson

Competition boffin launches class action against Google UK over search dominance

Alleges £5B in harm caused by Android deals, anticompetitive actions A British academic has launched a class-action suit against Google, alleging abuse of its market dominance in online search caused £5 billion ($6.6 billion) of damage to advertisers.…
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The Register · Competition boffin launches class action against Google UK over search dominanceBy Lindsay Clark

Heat can make Li-Ion batteries explode. Or restore their capacity, say Chinese boffins

Future chargers could re-arrange battery chemistry to make them live longer Researchers at China’s Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering have found a way to restore the energy density of old Lithium-Ion batteries by heating them to over 150°C.…
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The Register · Heat can make Li-Ion batteries explode. Or restore their capacity, say Chinese boffinsBy Simon Sharwood