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Cisco president says dredging syntax from wetware memory wastes engineers' expensive synapses

Wants engineers to let AI do the boring bits so they can invent more cool stuff Cisco Live  Cisco president Jeetu Patel wants the companys engineers to halve the amount of code they write.

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The Register: Apple-Intel divorce to be final next year

Apple-Intel divorce to be final next year

After twenty years, it's Intel outside Apple's macOS operating system will drop support for Intel chips next year, marking the end of a twenty-year relationship.

The Register: Trump administration's whole-government AI plans leaked on GitHub

Trump administration's whole-government AI plans leaked on GitHub

The AI.gov repository and staging site vanished when we asked questions, but don't worry - we captured backups We're less than a month away from the Trump administration's launch of an initiative to push AI across the entire federal government, based on a code repository eagle-eyed onlookers spotted on GitHub bef

The man who programmed Apple's crown jewels: On the death of Bill Atkinson

Apple pioneer and nature photographer Bill Atkinson died at the beginning of June as a result of cancer. He was 74 years old.

Goodbye Xorg: Ubuntu Desktop 25.10 only with Wayland

Ubuntu wants to remove support for the Xserver Xorg, traditionally used for Linux user interfaces, from its best-known distribution variant.

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Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5000 nudges AMD below 10 percent market share

Graphics card sales rose unusually at the start of the year. Nvidia's RTX 5000 generation was apparently a strong driver.

Malvertising: Search for standard commands for Macs delivers Infostealer

Cunning scam: When searching for standard commands for macOS, pages appear that display commands for installing malware.

From Word and Excel to LibreOffice: Danish ministry says goodbye to Microsoft

All employees at the Danish Ministry of Digital Affairs are to work without Microsoft. Instead, Linux and LibreOffice will be used, says the minister.

Cisco Borgs all its management tools into a single Cloud Control console

Not just a salve for netadmins this is also a play to ensure Switchzilla is AI-relevant Cisco Live  Theres light at the end of the tunnel for netadmins tired of juggling multiple management consoles: Cisco announced its testing a tool called Cloud Control that will drive all its networking, security, and obse

Cloud services at Salesforce disrupted

Numerous Salesforce cloud services are currently experiencing login problems, especially when using 2FA. Technicians have been informed.

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Digital sovereignty: EU launches its own DNS service with practical functions

The EU project offers filters for the protection of minors and filters with ad blockers, as well as unfiltered DNS resolvers. The service is free of charge.

Windows Insider previews bring new start menu

Microsoft had announced changes to the Start menu. Now the company is showing them in the latest Windows Insider builds.

macOS 26 Tahoe: Last release for Intel, Launchpad says goodbye

Grace period for users without Apple Silicon: Apple is still bringing macOS 26 to some Intel machines. But macOS 27 is the end. LaunchPad is also waving goodbye

Snap announces real AR glasses for consumers

Snap has presented new specs. The lightweight AR glasses with AI functions will be available to consumers from 2026.

Tinfoil hat wearers can thank AI for declassification of JFK docs

Plus: AWS launches second Secret-level cloud region AI has been a "game changer" for the intelligence community, according to US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who noted two key applications of the technology for classified government work at the Amazon Web Services DC Summit on Tuesday.

Jupiter Booster: Almost the first exascale supercomputer in Europe

The Jlich Jupiter Booster ranks fourth in the Top500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers, making it the fastest supercomputer in Europe.

Web framework Astro 5.9 arms itself against XSS attacks

Experimental support for CSP is intended to help secure Astro applications against cross-site scripting attacks. There are also new features for Markdown.

SAP Patchday: Another critical security vulnerability in Netweaver

On the June patch day, SAP is addressing 14 new security notices, some of which contain critical vulnerabilities in the products from Walldorf.

visionOS 26: Better persona, more spatial content and widgets for the first time

From visionOS 2.5 directly to visionOS 26: Apple brings numerous innovations for its Vision Pro headset more than many would have expected.

AMD abandons proprietary 3D graphics drivers for Linux

AMD also relies on open-source drivers for 3D and video acceleration, which Linux distributions have been using as standard for a long time.

AI at Apple: Sorry about Siri, better visual intelligence, more ChatGPT

At WWDC 2025, Apple provided details on the postponed Siri. There is also more Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT integration.

The Register: Let them eat junk food: Major organic supplier to Whole Foods, Walmart, hit by cyberattack

Security update: Network analysis tool Wireshark is vulnerable

In the current Wireshark version, the developers have closed a security gap and fixed several bugs.

Texas warns 300,000 crash reports siphoned via compromised user account

Lone Star State drivers with accident records need to be careful about fraud The Texas Department of Transportation says a compromised user account was used to improperly download nearly 300,000 crash reports, exposing personal data that could be exploited for financial fraud against Lone Star drivers.

GIMP update closes security vulnerability in icon processing

With an update, the GIMP developers have also plugged a high-risk security hole in the processing of icon files.

Analysis of the WWDC 2025 keynote: Apple wants to look good (again)

Apple is renovating the look of its operating systems and courting developers. But how much is the AI issue breathing down the iPhone manufacturer's neck

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Judge cites big OPM records leaks from 2015 in DOGE slapdown

Federal court blocks further data sharing, blasts lack of safeguards The US federal government's HR department violated the law and bypassed its own cybersecurity safeguards by giving DOGE affiliates access to personnel records, a federal judge ruled Monday, issuing a preliminary injunction to halt further disclosures.

Probability of Asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the Moon increases

Scientists improve knowledge by 20% thanks to James Webb Space Telescope data The chance of Asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the Moon has increased, according to boffins making observations from the James Webb Space Telescope.

Der Mann, der Apples Kronjuwelen programmierte: Zum Tod von Bill Atkinson

Der Apple-Pionier und Naturfotograf Bill Atkinson ist Anfang Juni an den Folgen einer Krebserkrankung gestorben. Er wurde 74 Jahre alt.

Snap kndigt echte AR-Brille fr Konsumenten an

Snap hat neue Specs vorgestellt. Die leichte AR-Brille mit KI-Funktionen ist ab 2026 fr Verbraucher erhltlich.

The Register: Forked-off Xlibre tells Wayland display protocol to DEI in a fire

Windows 10 support ends soonshould you buy new hardware or try something new

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Forked-off Xlibre tells Wayland display protocol to DEI in a fire

Project to modernize the X.org X11 server seems to actively court controversy The recently released Xlibre server aims to modernize the X.org X11 server and improve both its security and performance.

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