Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dog Computer scientist Peter Gutmann tells The Reg why it's 'bollocks'
PUTTY.ORG nothing to do with PuTTY – and now it's spouting pandemic piffle Linking can be helpful – but not always… while disinformation can spread like a virus
Open, free, and completely ignored: The strange afterlife of Symbian It did get sourced, but nobody cared
Microsoft offers vintage Exchange and Skype server users six more months of security updates It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy nothing
Meta declines to abide by voluntary EU AI safety guidelines GPAI code asks for transparency, copyright, and safety pledges AI + ML18 Jul 2025 |
Foundry competition heats up as Japan’s Rapidus says 2nm chip tech on track for 2027 That's just... checks notes... two years behind everyone else Systems18 Jul 2025 |
Coldplay kiss-cam flap proves we’re already our own surveillance state Comment And we’re the ones building it Offbeat18 Jul 2025 | 20
YouTuber leaked iOS secrets via friend spying on dev's phone, Apple lawsuit claims Jon Prosser and alleged accomplice accused of stealing trade secrets from development device Legal18 Jul 2025 | 8
Not so SaaSy now: Oracle sugars BYOL deals as AWS database tie-in goes live Big Red incentivizes perpetual licenses with 76% savings as it parks racks in hyperscaler datacenters PaaS + IaaS18 Jul 2025 |
As companies race to add AI, terms of service changes are going to freak a lot of people out Analysis WeTransfer added the magic words 'machine learning' to its ToS and users reacted predictably SaaS18 Jul 2025 | 27
Backup tool Rescuezilla resurrects itself across six Ubuntus 2.6.1 adds Plucky Puffin and Firefox actually works this time OSes18 Jul 2025 | 7
Time for Britain's CMA to strike hard – or risk losing the cloud competition fight Comment With watchdog set to publish report into health of market next month, will it hold AWS and Microsoft's feet to the fire? PaaS + IaaS18 Jul 2025 | 9
The Smoot – How an MIT prank became a lasting unit of measurement Interview We spoke to the smoot's namesake Science18 Jul 2025 | 35
‘I nearly died after flying thousands of miles to install a power cord for the NSA’ On Call This job was a car wreck in more than one way Columnists18 Jul 2025 | 59
EU cloud gang wins Microsoft concessions, but fair software licensing group brands them 'stalling tactic' Pay-as-you-go model, privacy protections agreed – but critics say it just buys 'Microsoft more time to lock in customers' PaaS + IaaS18 Jul 2025 |
Power to the people: How Snapdragon’s smartphone DNA is disrupting the PC market Qualcomm Technologies is back with a non-x86-based processor series that offers power and performance Sponsored feature
VMware slows release cadence for flagship Cloud Foundation suite, but extends support Analysts have warned Broadcom may slow innovation Virtualization18 Jul 2025 | 1
OpenAI deputizes ChatGPT to serve as an agent that uses your computer LLM given keys to the web, told to behave and observe safeguards AI + ML18 Jul 2025 | 18
Laid-off AWS employee describes cuts as 'cold and soulless' Insiders tell The Register that a company-wide automation push means jobs are disappearing AI + ML18 Jul 2025 | 17
Google sues 25 alleged BadBox 2.0 botnet operators, all of whom are in China Ads giant complains of damage to its reputation and finances ... and crime, too Cyber-crime17 Jul 2025 | 8
Junior developer's code worked in tests, destroyed data in production Who, Me? For the lack of a little documentation, two techies did a lot of accidental damage
AWS goes full speed ahead on the AI agent train Video Running on Amazon Bedrock, AgentCore aims to pave the path from prototype to production AI + ML17 Jul 2025 | 1
TSMC aims to make 30% of high-end chips in US with Arizona fab build out Shovels in the dirt at Fab 3 as Fab 2’s 3nm ramp charges in several quarters early On-Prem17 Jul 2025 | 18
Watch out, another max-severity, make-me-root Cisco bug on the loose Updated Three perfect 10s in the last month - ISE, ISE, baby Patches17 Jul 2025 | 14
FCC dives in to sink Chinese grip on undersea internet cables Maybe finish ripping and replacing your telco networks first? Networks17 Jul 2025 | 23
PUTTY.ORG nothing to do with PuTTY – and now it's spouting pandemic piffle Linking can be helpful – but not always… while disinformation can spread like a virus Applications17 Jul 2025 | 127
Fujitsu sorry for Post Office horror – but still cashing big UK govt checks Updated Non-competitive £220M datacenter deal with tax collector tops £510M pile of public money Public Sector17 Jul 2025 | 43
Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dog Computer scientist Peter Gutmann tells The Reg why it's 'bollocks' Research17 Jul 2025 | 80
Boffins detail new algorithms to losslessly boost AI perf by up to 2.8x New spin on speculative decoding works with any model - now built into Transformers AI + ML17 Jul 2025 | 9
Large Hadron Collider data hints at explanation for why everything exists The universe contains more matter than antimatter, and a paper hints at one reason for that happy disparity Science17 Jul 2025 | 62
Open, free, and completely ignored: The strange afterlife of Symbian It did get sourced, but nobody cared OSes17 Jul 2025 | 106
Microsoft offers vintage Exchange and Skype server users six more months of security updates It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy nothing Patches17 Jul 2025 | 10
BOFH: The auditor is asking too many questions. We have just the laptop for that Episode 13 Sale, skip, or blackmail – your asset disposal options explained
Meta used AI to concoct low-carbon concrete it poured for a datacenter floor Bayesian optimizations apparently build better slabs Off-Prem17 Jul 2025 | 33
Intel swings the axe again as it looks to lose 5,000 staff Updated Our sources tell us mostly back office staff were let go, and that the mood in the office is very pessimistic On-Prem17 Jul 2025 | 11
Trump tax law keeps Bill Gates' nuclear datacenter dreams alive The Microsoft cofounder breathed that sigh of relief in a Cipher News interview - just before it folded On-Prem16 Jul 2025 | 20
Review: How Passwork 7 helps tame business passwords A simple interface and new roles-based capabilities make this venerable password manager an attractive proposition Sponsored feature
Ukrainian hackers claim to have destroyed major Russian drone maker's entire network 'Deeply penetrated' Gaskar 'to the very tonsils of demilitarization' Security16 Jul 2025 | 96
Operation Eastwood shutters 100+ servers used to DDoS websites supporting Ukraine Two Russian suspects in cuffs, seven warrants out Cyber-crime16 Jul 2025 | 12
Ex-OpenAI engineer pulls the curtain back on a chaotic hot mess 'Everything breaks when you scale that quickly' AI + ML16 Jul 2025 | 18
Cloudflare fesses up to config change that borked internet access for all Down and out for hour, claims CDN biz. No, say users, more like three Networks16 Jul 2025 | 33
Google plugs AI into nuclear reactor biz – what could possibly go wrong? Westinghouse taps Big G's cloud smarts to speed up atomic plant builds and keep the grid humming AI + ML16 Jul 2025 | 17
JWST peers through dusty curtain to catch young star making baby planets Observations of HOPS-315 align with theories of how our own solar system began to take shape Science16 Jul 2025 | 5
The cloud-native imperative for effective cyber resilience Modern threats demand modern defenses. Cloud-native is the new baseline Partner content
Crims hijacking fully patched SonicWall VPNs to deploy stealthy backdoor and rootkit Updated Someone's OVERSTEPing the mark Research16 Jul 2025 | 3
Google's Android boss suggests ChromeOS could be on borrowed time Gentoo derivative is the most popular Linux distro, but its days are apparently numbered OSes16 Jul 2025 | 36
ASML shares tumble as US tariff turmoil rattles investors World War Fee AI boom can't mask trade gloom, says Dutch lithography giant Systems16 Jul 2025 | 5
Retailer Co-op: Attackers snatched all 6.5M member records Supermarket announces white hat education scheme as four suspects released on bail Cyber-crime16 Jul 2025 | 27
Turbulence at Air Serbia, the latest airline under cyber siege Exclusive Attack enters day 11 and still no public disclosure of what insider claims to be 'deep breach' of Active Directory Cyber-crime16 Jul 2025 |
UK tech minister negotiated nothing with Google. He may get even less than that Comment Peter Kyle promised alternative to 'ball and chain' of legacy systems, but he has no plan and little power Public Sector16 Jul 2025 | 40
If you want a picture of the future, imagine humans checking AI didn't make a mistake – forever Column CEOs will chase illusory profits as workers are left to pick defective items from an agentic production line AI + ML16 Jul 2025 | 53
VMware reboots its partner program again – and it looks like smaller players are out Exclusive Second major change in 18 months will be most unwelcome for many - as will critical flaws announced today Channel16 Jul 2025 | 47
Starlink says SpaceX targeting 2026 for launch of Starship-ready terabit satellites Network update reports median 25 ms latency – in the US – as capacity rockets upwards Networks16 Jul 2025 | 37
Uber to roll out thousands of robo-cabs built by China’s Baidu Coming soon, somewhere in the Middle East or Asia AI + ML16 Jul 2025 | 16
AMD cleared to join Nvidia and resume selling some underpowered AI chips to China Waiting for license approval but plans to resume shipments of the MI308 accelerator soon-ish Systems16 Jul 2025 | 4
Curl creator mulls nixing bug bounty awards to stop AI slop Maintainers struggle to handle growing flow of low-quality bug reports written by bots AI + ML15 Jul 2025 | 21
AI and virtualization are two major headaches for CIOs. Can storage help solve them both? It's about evolution not revolution, says Lenovo
From hype to harm: 78% of CISOs see AI attacks already AI attacks are keeping most practitioners up at night, says Darktrace, and with good reason
How homegrown AI cuts through the hype to deliver real results Nutanix leverages customer interactions to develop GenAI infra solution and the AI tools to support it
Why rapid proliferation of cloud native apps requires faster, more efficient toolsets Kubernetes enables easy, rapid AI app development, making it the industry standard for AI workloads
Ex-US soldier who Googled 'can hacking be treason' pleads guilty to extortion File this one under what not to search if you've committed a crime Cyber-crime15 Jul 2025 | 17
German team warns ChatGPT is changing how you talk Let us delve swiftly into meticulous inquiry with our AI masters AI + ML15 Jul 2025 | 52
Mistral launches Voxtral speech recognition model Apache-licensed plan takes aim at costlier options AI + ML15 Jul 2025 | 5
Caught between China and Trump, Apple spends $500M on rare earth recycling MP Materials aims to deliver US-made, recycled magnets by 2027 Personal Tech15 Jul 2025 | 17
PUTTY.ORG nothing to do with PuTTY – and now it's spouting pandemic piffle Linking can be helpful – but not always… while disinformation can spread like a virus
Open, free, and completely ignored: The strange afterlife of Symbian It did get sourced, but nobody cared
Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dog Computer scientist Peter Gutmann tells The Reg why it's 'bollocks'
Intel swings the axe again as it looks to lose 5,000 staff Updated Our sources tell us mostly back office staff were let go, and that the mood in the office is very pessimistic
Microsoft offers vintage Exchange and Skype server users six more months of security updates It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy nothing
Watch out, another max-severity, make-me-root Cisco bug on the loose Updated Three perfect 10s in the last month - ISE, ISE, baby
Laid-off AWS employee describes cuts as 'cold and soulless' Insiders tell The Register that a company-wide automation push means jobs are disappearing
Large Hadron Collider data hints at explanation for why everything exists The universe contains more matter than antimatter, and a paper hints at one reason for that happy disparity
‘I nearly died after flying thousands of miles to install a power cord for the NSA’ On Call This job was a car wreck in more than one way
FCC dives in to sink Chinese grip on undersea internet cables Maybe finish ripping and replacing your telco networks first?
Faceless megacorps could be a salary-hungry IT pro's best friend, if you're in AI that is They might pay more, but don't expect a mega salary anymore AI + ML15 Jul 2025 | 7
Smartphones in the doldrums due to crap demand and tariff woes Inventories stack up stateside as Apple and co prep for import tax tweaks Personal Tech15 Jul 2025 | 36
Nearly 3 out of 4 Oracle Java users say they've been audited in the past 3 years Big Red’s changes to Java licensing also inspire exodus to open source Devops15 Jul 2025 | 40
Reframing investments in security as investments in the business A little skill in business communication can help get the board on board Partner content
AI creeps into the risk register for America's biggest firms S&P 500 businesses warn investors they may never see ROI in SEC filings AI + ML15 Jul 2025 | 9
With Tomahawk Ultra, Broadcom asks who needs UALink when there's Ethernet? The never Nvidia networking party just got another option Networks15 Jul 2025 | 1
IT consultancy settles US battle over alleged $14.75M government contract fraud Outfit was accused of charging for specialist IT labor performed by uncertified folks Public Sector15 Jul 2025 | 2
Former Google DeepMind engineer behind Simular says other AI agents are doing it wrong Simular is starting with industries like insurance and healthcare with tons of forms to fill AI + ML15 Jul 2025 | 21
CIOs pause net-new IT investments as global tariff jitters bite World War Fee Uncertainty to blame as businesses wait to see what US Prez Trump does next On-Prem15 Jul 2025 | 7
HAMR time: Seagate unleashes 30 TB disks to feed the AI beast Exos and IronWolf drives show spinning rust isn't going anywhere Storage15 Jul 2025 | 9
Britain's billion-pound F-35s not quite ready for, well, anything Stealth jets can't fight, can't fly much, and can't shoot UK missiles, says NAO Security15 Jul 2025 | 182
Meta reveals plan for several multi-gigawatt datacenter clusters First, Zuck takes Manhattan. Then he might actually deliver a product that matters Off-Prem15 Jul 2025 | 31
How BigQuery combines data and AI for business transformation AI ingests and prepares data to generate valuable insight, but only with the right data warehousing system. Sponsored feature
Scientists spot massive black hole collision that defies current theories Off-the-charts gravitational waves ripple out from merged dead stars Science15 Jul 2025 | 43
Nvidia to resume sales to China – with Trump administration approval Maybe CEO Jensen Huang's million-dollar meal at Mar-a-Lago has paid off in the form of permission to sell the H20 and a new RTX Pro GPU Public Sector15 Jul 2025 | 8
Malaysia closes a back door that may have allowed US-sourced AI chips to reach China Stricter regulation follows last week's tariff whack Public Sector15 Jul 2025 | 4