Whose line is it anyway, GitHub? Innovation, not litigation, should answer Opinion If Jesus was my Copilot, what would he do?
Over 100,000 compromised ChatGPT accounts found for sale on dark web Cybercrooks hoping users have whispered employer secrets to chatbot
Lenovo's Yoga 9 is flexible at home, but stretches the friendship at work Desktop Tourism Rotating sound bar sounds better in theory than in practice
Elon Musk's Twitter moves were 'reaffirming' says Reddit boss amid API changes Comment From 'we are not Elon' to 'Elon was right' in a matter of days
Microsoft rethinks death sentence for Windows Mail and Calendar apps Shifting those duties to Outlook set for next year – well, maybe OSes20 Jun 2023 | 2
Oreo cookie maker says crooks gobbled up staff info 50K-plus employees' personal info swiped after law firm rolled Cyber-crime20 Jun 2023 | 1
Where's my money?! Now USA Today publisher sues Google over online advertising That ads to hurt Personal Tech20 Jun 2023 | 3
Reddit confirms BlackCat gang pinched some data Crooks demand $4.5m to keep '80GB' of corp info private – and no API price hikes Cyber-crime20 Jun 2023 | 1
Time running out for crew of missing Titanic tourist submarine It has enough air to last until Thursday, but if it isn't already on the surface rescue operations could be impossible Bootnotes20 Jun 2023 | 24
Latest SUSE Linux Enterprise goes all in with confidential computing But you'll need the right hardware to take advantage OSes20 Jun 2023 | 1
Where are we now, Microsoft 362.5? Europe reports outages Redmond says problems stemmed from a datacenter in Germany, though UK spared the worst of it OSes20 Jun 2023 | 7
Palantir's deals with NHS England top £60M – without competition Latest £24.9M 'transition' contract an attempt to bridge gap to contract UK.gov is due to award in September Databases20 Jun 2023 | 4
Another redesign on the cards for iPhone as EU rules call for removable batteries They're changing it wrong, aren't they Apple? Personal Tech20 Jun 2023 | 107
Over 100,000 compromised ChatGPT accounts found for sale on dark web Cybercrooks hoping users have whispered employer secrets to chatbot Cyber-crime20 Jun 2023 | 22
Microsoft Fabric promises to tear into the enterprise analytics patchwork Meanwhile, users are left to figure out how to cut their cloth Applications20 Jun 2023 | 5
Lenovo's Yoga 9 is flexible at home, but stretches the friendship at work Desktop Tourism Rotating sound bar sounds better in theory than in practice Personal Tech20 Jun 2023 | 19
Foxconn hedges its bets: US and China will make up, but diversify just in case Geopolitics keeps CEO up at night, cashing on on EVs gets him up in the morning On-Prem20 Jun 2023 |
Data leak at major law firm sets Australia's government and elites scrambling BlackCat attack sparks injunction preventing coverage of purloined docs Security20 Jun 2023 | 19
SAP admits HANA Cloud makes for multicurrency messes Singapore dollar snafu used to illustrate workaround Software20 Jun 2023 | 7
The maximizing effect NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD and DDN Storage implementing enterprise AI at scale Webinar
Montenegro jails Do Kwon, accused of causing $40 billion LUNA crash Crypto villain's passports were as fake as his stablecoin Legal20 Jun 2023 | 10
Mega patent holder Huawei said to be putting licensing squeeze on SMEs Updated Mobile network IP a compelling reason to ask folks to be FRANDs Networks19 Jun 2023 | 10
Elon Musk's Twitter moves were 'reaffirming' says Reddit boss amid API changes Comment From 'we are not Elon' to 'Elon was right' in a matter of days Bootnotes19 Jun 2023 | 116
Germany to subsidize Intel €10B for 'Silicon Junction' fab Plus: Taiwan dangles investment in semiconductor production in EU – but there's a catch Systems19 Jun 2023 | 12
Guess what happened to this US agency using outdated software? Infosec in brief Also: Hackers target security researchers, MaaS model flourishing, and this week's vulnerabilities Patches19 Jun 2023 | 14
FCC questions ISPs' selective memory about data caps Why were they so easy to lift during the pandemic but not now? Networks19 Jun 2023 | 30
Hijacked S3 buckets used in attacks on npm packages Cybercrooks use abandoned AWS storage tool to deliver malware Storage19 Jun 2023 | 7
Users of 123 Reg caught out by catch-all redirect cut-off Web hosting company tells users to pay up or shift off, but users say they weren't warned in time Networks19 Jun 2023 | 51
Whose line is it anyway, GitHub? Innovation, not litigation, should answer Opinion If Jesus was my Copilot, what would he do? AI + ML19 Jun 2023 | 37
Data cleanser did its job, but – oopsie! – also doubled customers' bills Who, Me? As the customers lined up with pitchforks and burning brands, the question in the cleanup meeting was 'Who, me?' Software19 Jun 2023 | 22
Japan unleashes regulation Kaiju on Apple's and Google's app store monopolies Digital Competition Conf wants rift in markets to allow new app-slingers to spawn Legal19 Jun 2023 | 14
Intel to invest another $25 billion In Israel Plans expanded fabs in boost to beleaguered PM and blow to protestors On-Prem19 Jun 2023 | 15
Amazon ‘Verified Permissions’ for custom apps now generally available, built on open-source Cedar project
Third time's the charm for AMD’s Instinct GPU In depth MI300A, MI300X... We have it all explained here
AMD's latest Epycs are bristling with cores, stacked to the gills with cache Coverage Zen giant's Instinct MI300 APUs, GPUs not quite ready for limelight
AMD widens server CPU line to take bites out of Intel, Arm In depth What's new in Zen 4 for the datacenter
Intel pits Sapphire Rapids Xeon SP Against AMD Genoa Epycs Rivals Bully! A challenge. We love competition
AMD extends Ryzen 7000 range to enterprise with Pro chips Also Lines itself up against Apple's M2 Pro on battery life stakes, talks up AI abilities
Google warns its own employees: Do not use code generated by Bard AI in brief PLUS: Nuance voice AI startup hit with privacy lawsuit in California, and why OpenAI urged Microsoft to hold off releasing Bing Systems19 Jun 2023 | 13
Micron warns China's ban could cost it $4 billion annual revenue Asia In Brief PLUS: Crypto just isn't cricket in India; China's budget smartphone surge; Jack Ma is back, again; and more Legal19 Jun 2023 | 1
With dead-time dump, Microsoft revealed DDoS as cause of recent cloud outages Previous claims its own software updates were the issue remain almost, kinda, plausible Security19 Jun 2023 | 19
After giving us .zip, Google Domains to shut down, will be flogged off to Squarespace Deal involving millions of domain names reportedly hits $180 million Networks18 Jun 2023 | 25
Google searchers from years past can get paid for pilfered privacy $23 million set aside to compensate for leaking queries to websites Personal Tech17 Jun 2023 | 49
No-no cop: Illinois bans drones from using facial recognition or weapons But police are allowed to fly them for 'public safety' missions AI + ML17 Jun 2023 | 29
AI inferencing feels the need - the need for speed IT leaders must pick the right servers, storage and network technologies to fuel their generative AI workloads and large language models Commissioned
Google warns its own employees: Do not use code generated by Bard AI in brief PLUS: Nuance voice AI startup hit with privacy lawsuit in California, and why OpenAI urged Microsoft to hold off releasing Bing
Elon Musk's Twitter moves were 'reaffirming' says Reddit boss amid API changes Comment From 'we are not Elon' to 'Elon was right' in a matter of days
With dead-time dump, Microsoft revealed DDoS as cause of recent cloud outages Previous claims its own software updates were the issue remain almost, kinda, plausible
Data cleanser did its job, but – oopsie! – also doubled customers' bills Who, Me? As the customers lined up with pitchforks and burning brands, the question in the cleanup meeting was 'Who, me?'
Guess what happened to this US agency using outdated software? Infosec in brief Also: Hackers target security researchers, MaaS model flourishing, and this week's vulnerabilities
Over 100,000 compromised ChatGPT accounts found for sale on dark web Cybercrooks hoping users have whispered employer secrets to chatbot
FCC questions ISPs' selective memory about data caps Why were they so easy to lift during the pandemic but not now?
Hijacked S3 buckets used in attacks on npm packages Cybercrooks use abandoned AWS storage tool to deliver malware
Another redesign on the cards for iPhone as EU rules call for removable batteries They're changing it wrong, aren't they Apple?
Data leak at major law firm sets Australia's government and elites scrambling BlackCat attack sparks injunction preventing coverage of purloined docs
Third MOVEit bug fixed a day after PoC exploit made public Millions of people's personal info swiped, Clop leaks begin with 'Shell's stolen data' Patches16 Jun 2023 | 18
Intel to build $4.6B assembly, testing site in Poland Germany negotiations reportedly back on track for Magdeburg fab too On-Prem16 Jun 2023 |
Not even Dynamics 365 ERP is safe from Microsoft's Copilot splurge The AI tentacles grab supply chain management, projects, and finance AI + ML16 Jun 2023 | 18
LockBit suspect's arrest sheds more light on 'trustworthy' gang Plus: Accused is innocent until proven guilty, but is known to be an Apple fan Cyber-crime16 Jun 2023 | 10
Micron chips in $600M for China memory facility despite Beijing sanctions It's not very nice being blacklisted for no apparent reason, is it?
Oracle Cerner bleeds jobs as Veterans Affairs project stalls Health acquisition freezes recruitment after $10 billion contract put on hold
Tech vendors have been hiking prices by up to 24% amid inflation Customers also warned to look out for audits following M&As
A last line of defense against ransomware Object First unveils Ootbi: a ransomware-proof and immutable solution designed to deliver simple and powerful backup storage
Outsource to infill on cyber security Automating, simplifying, and calling in external help can increase the chances of blocking and mitigating attacks
Secure, high-performance data storage fundamental to effective IT The changing nature of data means enterprises must radically rethink the way they provision their IT, says Huawei
Optimize storage with ‘multicloud by design’ How Rackspace and Dell combine to address key storage challenges on-prem and on cloud (or both)
AI is going to eat itself: Experiment shows people training bots are using bots We speak to brains behind study into murky world of model teaching
DC thermal management, power kit is getting easier to find and a lot more expensive Expect to pay anywhere from 10-20 percent more, analysts tell El Reg
Astroscale wants to be the world's friendly neighborhood space garbage collector Just as World Economic Forum pushes for five-year deadline to de-orbit junk
False negative stretched routine software installation into four days of frustration On Call You’d think vendors would know when their products are working – not this one Software16 Jun 2023 | 141
Microsoft: Russia sent its B team to wipe Ukrainian hard drives WhisperGate-spreading Cadet Blizzard painted as haphazard but dangerous crew Research16 Jun 2023 | 10
Bad times are just starting for India's IT outsourcers, says JP Morgan All of FY2024 is going to be a 'washout' Channel16 Jun 2023 | 65
Megaupload programmers cop a plea in New Zealand to avoid extradition Kim Dotcom still fighting decade-long battle to avoid being shipped to US over copyright abuse Legal16 Jun 2023 | 12
Singapore to roll out (literally) more Robocops Stop! Or I'll move very slowly towards you and stream video to HQ AI + ML16 Jun 2023 | 11
EU boss Breton: There's no Huawei that Chinese comms kit is safe to use in Europe European Commission's own networks to toss Middle Kingdom boxes amid calls for total replacement Security16 Jun 2023 | 51
US government hit by Russia's Clop in MOVEit mass attack CISA chief tells us exploitation 'largely opportunistic', not on same level of SolarWinds CSO15 Jun 2023 | 7
Amazon confirms it locked Microsoft engineer out of his Echo gear over false claim Racist tirade at delivery driver never actually happened Personal Tech15 Jun 2023 | 237
Microsoft remembers it was going to bring Windows 11 to HoloLens While Apple has Vision Pro, Redmond's taking vision slow? OSes15 Jun 2023 | 6
Google Lens now can spot problematic skin spots, or not It's not a doctor, it just plays one on the internet AI + ML15 Jun 2023 | 17
Chinese spies blamed for data-harvesting raids on Barracuda email gateways Snoops 'aggressively targeted' specific govt, academic accounts CSO15 Jun 2023 | 2
Despite declines, DXC Technology boss awarded $20.3m in 2023 Revenues shrank and net profit evaporated but progress made in other areas, says board
Music bosses go after Twitter's unlicensed soundtrack to the tune of $250M Just what the Muskified platform needs right now – another lawsuit
Microsoft dabbles in self-repair with Surface devices now DIY-friendlier Replacement components available in US, Canada, France only for now
Intel sprinkles 12-qubit quantum test chips into the hands of researchers When they're done, there might be a commercially viable system sometime after 2030... maybe HPC15 Jun 2023 | 4
Fresh details on the flash that sits inside Mars Perseverance Rover Plus space-hardened SSDs planned for lunar DC ... if and when that happens The Reg in Space15 Jun 2023 | 5
Intel details coral-shaped immersion cooler that bubbles like Mentos in Coke In the future, you may boil your servers to keep them happy Systems15 Jun 2023 | 15