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'El Niño turbocharging climate change', warns Gareth Redmond-King
Oliver Farry is pleased to welcome Gareth Redmond-King, Head of the International Programme at the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit. As the World Meteorological Organization warns of a powerful El Niño event and its potentially far-reaching consequences, Redmond-King warns that El Niño should not be viewed as an isolated threat, but rather as an accelerant acting upon an already destabilised climate system. El Niño is "pouring fuel on that particular fire" of climate change.
Microsoft reaches for olive branch after public dustup with 0-day researcher
Microsoft has moved to calm an increasingly noisy backlash from the security community after appearing to threaten legal action against a researcher who spent the past several weeks dumping Windows zero-days onto the internet. In a statement published on Monday, Redmond said it has "no intention to pursue action against individuals conducting or publishing security research”, a noticeably softer position than the one it adopted just days earlier when it condemned a string of public...
Microsoft’s AI Chief Says Anthropic Models Are Too Expensive
Mustafa Suleyman, chief executive officer of of Microsoft AI, speaks during an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the company at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington, US, on Friday, April 4, 2025. Microsoft Corp., determined to hold its ground in artificial intelligence, will soon let consumers tailor the Copilot digital assistant to their own needs. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
AI is making Patch Tuesday (kinda) fun again
Microsoft set a record with its June Patch Tuesday release, addressing 206 CVEs across its products and shipping fixes for them, with 38 deemed critical and the rest important. Three are listed as publicly known, but none (so far) have been exploited in the wild. We have no idea how many of these June bugs were uncovered using AI tools.
LLMs Are Closer to Religion Than They Appear
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Microsoft allows BYOL for Amazon RDS. Repeat, Microsoft allows BYOL for Amazon RDS
Microsoft now lets customers apply existing SQL Server licenses toward SQL Server usage on AWS's managed relational database service (RDS). The move promises to give customers who decided to go with AWS an easier path to consuming their SQL Server systems as a service, rather than in virtual machines. In a blog post, Amazon explained that customers paying with Microsoft’s Software Assurance licensing program could only previously bring their SQL Server licenses to AWS on self-managed Amazon...
Three children rescued from sea after inflatables drift off Ayr beach
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The UK food imports most at risk from ‘El Nino’ heat stress this summer
The UK food imports most at risk from ‘El Nino’ heat stress this summer coffee, fruit and rice all at risk - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments UK food imports are facing increasing pressure from climate change, as farmers in poorer nations who produce essential supermarket staples are becoming unable to work due to severe heat stress, experts have warned. An analysis by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) reveals that agricultural workers cultivating goods such as rice, coffee,...
Future Power Rankings: How all 68 Power 4 college football teams stack up
Projecting a college football program's future is harder than ever. Rosters and fortunes change dramatically and championship pathways are more open than ever. The assets that make a program great in 2026 might not be there in 2027.