Dash to Panel lives on, thanks to Zorin sponsorship There's also a new release of the Zorin OS distro The handy GNOME extension Dash to Panel will live on, under its present maintainer, after winning financial backing from one of the distros that uses it.… #theregister #IT
Nvidia GPU roadmap confirms it: Moore’s Law is dead and buried More silicon, more power, more pain for datacenter operators CommentΒ  As Jensen Huang is fond of saying, Moore's Law is dead – and at Nvidia GTC this month, the GPU-slinger's chief exec let slip just how deep in the ground the computational scaling law really is.… #theregister #IT
Malware in Lisp? Now you're just being cruel Miscreants warming to Delphi, Haskell, and the like to evade detection Malware authors looking to evade analysis are turning to less popular programming languages like Delphi or Haskell.… #theregister #IT
Brits to build ExoMars landing gear after Russia sent packing Airbus UK wins Β£150M contract to revive long-delayed rover project Airbus UK, a wholly-owned subsidairy of US aerospace giant, has won the Β£150 million contract to complete a landing system for the long-delayed ExoMars rover.… #theregister #IT
Mobile ad world drama: AppLovin not lovin' short seller assault claiming fraud A peek behind the curtain in one corner of online advertising AppLovin, which provides a way for software developers to make money by embedding ads in their mobile apps, has been sued for a third time this month – after short-seller reports accused the biz of fraud and deceptive revenue practices.… #theregister #IT
Congress takes another swing at Uncle Sam's software licensing mess SAMOSA digested by House last year, but choked on in Senate. Second time's a charm? A bipartisan group of US lawmakers is once again pushing legislation aimed at reining in the federal government's fragmented and wasteful software licensing practices.… #theregister #IT
CoreWeave cools its jets, downsizing IPO as investor heat fades That stands for I Probably Overestimated? CoreWeave has pared back the scope of its initial public offering amid growing investor uncertainty in an overheating AI marketplace and risks posed by the GPU cloud specialist's exposure to a small number of customers.… #theregister #IT
Boeing's Starliner may fly again, pending fixes to literally everything More than 70 percent of anomalies closed out, but those pesky thrusters are still a problem NASA says Boeing's Starliner – dubbed the Calamity Capsule – could fly again, but not before the end of 2025 or start of 2026.… #theregister #IT
Both Haiku and Linux get new FOSS Nvidia drivers Thanks to Collabora's work on Zink and NVK… and indirectly to GPU-maker's FOSS release, too Not one but two new drivers for some Nvidia GPUs is a promising, if indirect, offshoot of the GPU maker's open-saucy moves.… #theregister #IT
Meanwhile, in Japan, train stations are being 3D-printed in an afternoon How's that for Platform-as-a-Service? You've seen small 3D printed models, heard about 3D printers being used to make guns, and even read news about printed food, but a 3D printed train station? Where else could this be but Japan?… #theregister #IT