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| AWS | AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofits Blog | Belgium’s cloud strategy transforms tax compliance | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/belgiums-cloud-strategy-transforms-tax-compliance/ | This is a guest post from the Belgian Ministry of Finance AWS customer The Belgian Ministry of Finance has successfully deployed a cost effective real time digital tax monitoring system using Amazon Web Services AWS The system helps fight fraud and is expected to bring an estimated million additional annual value added tax VAT returns The Belgian | 2026-03-20 18:11:34 |
| AWS | AWS - Webinar Channel | 20 Years of S3 | https://www.youtube.com/shorts/43jQ3y-2QlQ | Amazon Simple Storage Service turned on March th Discover the incredible year journey of Amazon S the first building block of AWS Learn how this service has shaped cloud computing and empowered developers worldwide Check out the full video AWS AmazonS CloudStorage | 2026-03-20 18:50:16 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | Three people have been charged with illegally exporting NVIDIA GPUs to China | https://www.engadget.com/ai/three-people-have-been-charged-with-illegally-exporting-nvidia-gpus-to-china-184928430.html?src=rss | The US Attorney s Office for the Southern District of New York has charged three people with illegally exporting NVIDIA GPUs to China in violation of the Export Control Reform Act NVIDIA s chips have become a critical component in the rush to train and run increasingly complex artificial intelligence models one the US has sought to manipulate with export controls and profit sharing schemes with NVIDIA The three people Yih Shyan Wally Liaw Ruei Tsang Steven Chang and Ting Wei Willy Sun two employees and one contractor working for US IT company Super Micro Computer allegedly circumvented export control laws via a multi step scheme that involved creating fake orders for servers with NVIDIA chips from Southeast Asian companies that were then secretly sent to China The plan involved paying a logistics company to repackage the servers in Taiwan staging dummy servers to be inspected by Super Micro Computer s compliance team and falsifying records so Liaw Chang and Sun s employer was unaware where the servers were actually being sent The DOJ claims Liaw Chang and Sun facilitated the illegal purchase of billion worth of servers between and in direct violation of US export laws Super Micro Computer is not named as a defendant in the US Attorney s indictment but the company s stock price has been impacted by the scheme CNBC writes In a statement released on Thursday Super Micro Computer announced that it s distancing itself from Liaw Chang and Sun The individuals charged are Yih Shyan Wally Liaw Senior Vice President of Business Development and a member of the Company s Board of Directors Ruei Tsang Steven Chang a sales manager in Taiwan and Ting Wei Willy Sun a contractor the company writes Supermicro has placed the two employees on administrative leave and terminated its relationship with the contractor effective immediately This isn t the first time people have attempted to illegally smuggle NVIDIA s products out of the US and it likely won t be the last time Reportedly billion worth of NVIDIA s AI chips were illegally sold in the three months after the Trump administration tightened export controls and back in December Texas authorities seized more than million worth of NVIDIA GPUs bound for China As long as there s demand for AI there ll be demand for the hardware that makes it possible This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2026-03-20 18:49:28 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | Here's how not to leak military information with your Strava run | https://www.engadget.com/apps/heres-how-not-to-leak-military-information-with-your-strava-run-183635879.html?src=rss | A French officer recently leaked the location of an aircraft carrier because of a run on the sports app Strava This is not the first time this has happened as the app tracks location data It was used to access the location of US military bases back in and members of the Secret Service accidentally shared their whereabouts while protecting then US President Joe Biden The same has happened to President Trump and other world leaders 🚨🇫🇷NEW The location of the French aircraft carrier FS Charles de Gaulle has been given away by a sailor using Strava whilst jogging on the ship deck lemondefr pic twitter com FuoKMAswーPolitics Global PolitlcsGlobal March In other words the use of Strava to track runs is becoming a global security risk but it doesn t have to be If you happen to find yourself in an undisclosed location as part of a military entourage here are a couple of ways to keep things private Change the settingsDon t want to give up those Strava runs Just change the settings On the web click on quot Do Not Share My Personal Information quot on the feed page and then look for quot Opt Out quot This is also fairly easy for smartphone users Just head to quot Privacy Controls quot for the app and follow the prompts on both iOS and Android Both versions include an option to disable the sharing of personal information including location data Use another running appMost sports apps track location data but they don t all share Strava s spotty history There are plenty of apps out there to choose from and some are quite good No matter which one you download be sure to take steps to change the privacy settings Run the old fashioned wayBelieve it or not people still jogged before smartphones Just lace up a pair of shoes and get out there For extra protection leave your phone and smartwatch at home Get a treadmillAre you stuck on an aircraft carrier somewhere in the middle of the ocean It could be tough to get your steps in so consider bothering the top brass for a treadmill This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2026-03-20 18:36:35 |
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