Flipping one bit leaves AMD CPUs open to VM vuln Fix landed in July, but OEM firmware updates are required
BOFH: Every computer system eventually serves ads Episode 1 Boss's bright idea enshittifies itself in record time
Engineer used welding shop air hose to 'clean' PCs – hilarity did not ensue On Call How not to maintain computers
Sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that! PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch Microsoft claims it's a Secure Launch bug Patches16 Jan 2026 | 10
Windows Backup adds second-chance restore at sign-in First sign-in restore aims to cut rebuilds when users skip setup options OSes16 Jan 2026 | 1
Ready for a newbie-friendly Linux? Mint team officially releases v 22.3, 'Zena' Newer kernel, newer Cinnamon, new tools, and even new icons OSes16 Jan 2026 | 8
German cops add Black Basta boss to EU most-wanted list Ransomware kingpin who escaped Armenian custody is believed to be lying low back home Cyber-crime16 Jan 2026 |
Meta retreats from metaverse after virtual reality check That went well Personal Tech16 Jan 2026 | 18
Hyperscalers, vendors funding trillion dollar AI spree, but users will have to pay up long term Analyst: We'll hit a spot where 'we go from that was a great idea to where's my revenue?' AI + ML16 Jan 2026 | 7
Lawmakers urge FTC to probe Trump Mobile over 'deceptive' marketing Gold phone more like fool's gold as none show up six months later Personal Tech16 Jan 2026 | 23
RondoDox botnet linked to large-scale exploit of critical HPE OneView bug Check Point observes 40K+ attack attempts in 4 hours, with government organizations under fire Cyber-crime16 Jan 2026 | 2
Congress throws NASA a lifeline, leaves Mars sample mission to die in the dust Agency dodges deep cut and mass mission shutdowns, but ambitious red planet plan gets the boot Science16 Jan 2026 | 8
Researchers scrutinize datacenters' lifecycles, aiming to make them more sustainable Much of the damage done well before first power-on, in bit barns' childhood, says study On-Prem16 Jan 2026 | 1
Bankrupt scooter startup left one private key to rule them all Owner reverse-engineered his ride, revealing authentication was never properly individualized Security16 Jan 2026 | 25
Just because Linus Torvalds vibe codes doesn't mean it's a good idea Opinion For trivial projects, it's fine. For serious work, forget about it AI + ML16 Jan 2026 | 19
Linus Torvalds tries vibe coding, world still intact somehow The Emperor Penguin has a go… just for fun
Probably not the best security in the world: Carlsberg wristbands spill visitor pics Exclusive Researcher shows how anyone can access Copenhagen experience attendees' names, videos Security16 Jan 2026 | 6
BOFH: Every computer system eventually serves ads Episode 1 Boss's bright idea enshittifies itself in record time BOFH16 Jan 2026 | 34
An old parking meter and a Pi make beautiful music together You can't park there, mate Offbeat16 Jan 2026 | 9
Engineer used welding shop air hose to 'clean' PCs – hilarity did not ensue On Call How not to maintain computers On-Prem16 Jan 2026 | 115
Wikimedia’s 25th birthday gift: Letting more AIs scour pages volunteers created Microsoft promises to be a responsible copilot AI + ML16 Jan 2026 | 20
TSMC sees no signs of the AI boom slowing for at least two or three years 2nm process will go large this year, and bring inevitable price rises AI + ML16 Jan 2026 | 5
OpenAI invests in brain-interface biz co-founded by CEO Sam Altman Merge Labs envisions controlling devices using your brain - without implanting hardware in your body AI + ML16 Jan 2026 | 4
Cisco finally fixes max-severity bug under active attack for weeks This is a threat to security - and to the weekend for some unlucky netadmins Patches15 Jan 2026 | 1
Open ISA champ SiFive leaps aboard Nvidia's proprietary interconnect bandwagon You might call it a RISC-V/NVLink Fusion ... or a bad day for UALink Systems15 Jan 2026 |
Over half of AI projects are shelved due to complex infrastructure The answer seems to be educating the enterprise workforce, and creating smarter use cases AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 22
Chinese spies used Maduro's capture as a lure to phish US govt agencies What's next for Venezuela? Click on the file and see Cyber-crime15 Jan 2026 | 9
How CP/M-86's delay handed Microsoft the keys to the kingdom A late operating system, a stopgap deal, and the accident that made DOS dominant
Flipping one bit leaves AMD CPUs open to VM vuln Fix landed in July, but OEM firmware updates are required Security15 Jan 2026 | 12
Bond, debt bond: Investors shaken, not stirred by Oracle’s borrowing spree sue Big Red Investors upset that company failed to inform them might need to take out even more debt. Systems15 Jan 2026 | 28
Contagious Claude Code bug Anthropic ignored promptly spreads to Cowork Office workers without AI experience warned to watch for prompt injection attacks - good luck with that Security15 Jan 2026 | 9
OpenAI to serve up ChatGPT on Cerebras’ AI dinner plates in $10B+ deal SRAM-heavy compute architecture promises real-time agents, extended reasoning capabilities to bolster Altman's valuation Systems15 Jan 2026 | 4
Apple, Google pulled into Grok controversy as campaigners demand app store takedown The chatbot's challenges no longer just Elon Musk’s problem, as campaigners call on tech giants to step in AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 21
A simple CodeBuild flaw put every AWS environment at risk – and pwned 'the central nervous system of the cloud' And it's 'not unique to AWS,' researcher tells The Reg Research15 Jan 2026 | 9
Budget smartphones will be hit hardest as memory prices rise When margins are this tight, mergers might follow Personal Tech15 Jan 2026 | 8
Infinidat's latest upgrades should make ransomware thieves shiver Want to shield yourself against ransomware? Accelerate your recovery times. It starts with effective backup storage Sponsored Post
Windows App forgets how to log in with first security update of the year January patch trips up Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 authentication OSes15 Jan 2026 | 23
Teach an AI to write buggy code, and it starts fantasizing about enslaving humans Research shows erroneous training in one domain affects performance in another, with concerning implications AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 31
US regulator tells GM to hit the brakes on customer tracking Smart Driver pitched as safety app, but feds claim it's a data-harvesting scheme that jacked up premiums Security15 Jan 2026 | 32
Woman bailed as cops probe doctor's surgery data breach Suspect assisting West Midlands Police over alleged theft at Walsall GP practice Security15 Jan 2026 | 24
Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux and macOS better than ever Transparently runs 16, 32, and 64-bit Windows apps, but still doesn't use the Microsoft store. OSes15 Jan 2026 | 91
Raspberry Pi 5 gets LLM smarts with AI HAT+ 2 40 TOPS of inference grunt, 8 GB onboard memory, and the nagging question: who exactly needs this? AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 22
Cisco XDR in 30: Turning Security Signals Into Confident Action How network-led Cisco XDR helps teams see threats clearly and respond faster Sponsored Post
Microsoft taps UK courts to dismantle cybercrime host RedVDS Redmond says cheap virtual desktops powered a global wave of phishing and fraud Cyber-crime15 Jan 2026 | 4
Ofcom keeps X under the microscope despite Grok 'nudify' fix Cold milk poured over 'spicy mode,' but it might not be enough to escape a huge fine AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 21
Microsoft's 'From SA' scheme on trial as license resale row refuses to die ValueLicensing case rumbles on as Windows giant appeals against copyright judgment Software15 Jan 2026 | 1
AWS flips switch on Euro cloud as customers fret about digital sovereignty EU-only ops, German subsidiaries, and a pinky promise your data won't end up in Uncle Sam's hands PaaS + IaaS15 Jan 2026 | 64
Dell wants £10m+ from VMware if Tesco case goes against it Exclusive Retail giant's disty, reseller, and vendor all say they can't and won't sell Software15 Jan 2026 | 36
China's Z.ai claims it trained a model using only Huawei hardware Hasn’t revealed how much kit did the job, so Nvidia can probably rest easy AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 9
AI may be everywhere, but it's nowhere in recent productivity statistics Interview Forrester principal analyst JP Gownder says jobs eaten by bots don't come back AI + ML15 Jan 2026 | 44
Maker fight! SparkFun cuts ties with Adafruit in harassment dispute Adafruit claims SparkFun aims to shoot the messenger for criticizing corporate tolerance of intolerance Personal Tech15 Jan 2026 | 21
CrowdStrike shareholders lose battle to recoup losses from 2024 outage Investors didn't present a valid claim, says judge, but they're welcome to try again Legal14 Jan 2026 | 7
Google offers bargain: Sell your soul to Gemini, and it'll give you smarter answers But private data will stay private and won't be used for training, Google says AI + ML14 Jan 2026 | 20
New Linux malware targets the cloud, steals creds, and then vanishes Cloud-native, 37 plugins … an attacker's dream Security14 Jan 2026 | 13
Ignore rosy datacenter expansion projections – there isn't enough power Grid and generation capacity are not being added fast enough to support the scale of growth many forecasts assume Systems14 Jan 2026 | 11
Liquid cooling means more performance and less heat for supercomputing How Lenovo Neptune became the cooling technology behind the world's greenest supercomputers
There was so much fraud on COVID loans, the feds trained an anti-fraud AI on the applications Had it been around in 2020, it could have flagged tens of billions before payouts, PRAC tells Congress Public Sector14 Jan 2026 | 14
France fines telcos €42M for sub-par security prior to 24M customer breach Three major GDPR violations, including a lack of basic security controls, lead to hefty dent in profits Cyber-crime14 Jan 2026 | 10
Hasta la vista! Microsoft finally ends extended updates for ancient Windows version Support expires for Windows Server 2008, and the codebase released to manufacturing in 2006 OSes14 Jan 2026 | 13
'Imagination the limit': DeadLock ransomware gang using smart contracts to hide their work New crooks on the block get crafty with blockchain to evade defenses Research14 Jan 2026 | 1
AWS flips switch on Euro cloud as customers fret about digital sovereignty EU-only ops, German subsidiaries, and a pinky promise your data won't end up in Uncle Sam's hands
Dell wants £10m+ from VMware if Tesco case goes against it Exclusive Retail giant's disty, reseller, and vendor all say they can't and won't sell
Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux and macOS better than ever Transparently runs 16, 32, and 64-bit Windows apps, but still doesn't use the Microsoft store.
AI may be everywhere, but it's nowhere in recent productivity statistics Interview Forrester principal analyst JP Gownder says jobs eaten by bots don't come back
A simple CodeBuild flaw put every AWS environment at risk – and pwned 'the central nervous system of the cloud' And it's 'not unique to AWS,' researcher tells The Reg
New Linux malware targets the cloud, steals creds, and then vanishes Cloud-native, 37 plugins … an attacker's dream
Maker fight! SparkFun cuts ties with Adafruit in harassment dispute Adafruit claims SparkFun aims to shoot the messenger for criticizing corporate tolerance of intolerance
Windows App forgets how to log in with first security update of the year January patch trips up Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 authentication
Engineer used welding shop air hose to 'clean' PCs – hilarity did not ensue On Call How not to maintain computers
Flipping one bit leaves AMD CPUs open to VM vuln Fix landed in July, but OEM firmware updates are required
AI's $3T infrastructure binge continues despite lack of clear profits Investment in datacenters to peak by 2029, place your bets please On-Prem14 Jan 2026 | 11
Firefox 147 brings GPU boost, tidier tabs, and video that follows you around Latest update focuses on hardware acceleration, security tightening, and a handful of quality-of-life tweaks Software14 Jan 2026 | 34
Cyber-stricken Belgian hospitals refuse ambulances, transfer critical patients Attack enters second day with major disruption to healthcare provision Cyber-crime14 Jan 2026 | 5
AI and cybersecurity: Two sides of the same coin Practical lessons on securing AI and using AI to strengthen defence Sponsored Post
Eurail passengers taken for a ride as data breach spills passports, bank details Travel biz tells customers to change passwords beyond its own services Cyber-crime14 Jan 2026 | 17
UK backtracks on digital ID requirement for right to work U-turn leaves questions on costs, funding, and benefits unanswered Public Sector14 Jan 2026 | 140
Stop dragging feet on AI nudification ban, UK government told Committee raises concerns over delays and loopholes in proposed law AI + ML14 Jan 2026 | 41
Buy servers now or cry later: DRAM price spike threatens infrastructure budgets Component up 63% since September, more pricey memory coming to a supply chain near you Storage14 Jan 2026 | 10
Spanish power giant sparks breach probe amid claims of massive data grab Endesa says payment info stolen after alleged crook boasted of 1 TB-plus haul Cyber-crime14 Jan 2026 | 10
Windows 2000 rusts in peace by the sea Bork!Bork!Bork! When salty coastal air meets memory errors in one of Portugal's rail ticket machines Offbeat14 Jan 2026 | 17
Anthropic finds $1.5 million to help Python Foundation improve security AI upstart also upscales its Labs to find the next frontier Security14 Jan 2026 |
India’s flagship PSLV rocket fails for the second time in a row One payload out of fifteen survived and sent home some useful data Science14 Jan 2026 | 10
Trump administration sets GPU export rules that put Chinese buyers at the back of the queue America first, for sales and access to foundries Public Sector14 Jan 2026 | 10
Google rekindles relationship with jilted JPEG XL image format Chromium commit adds support for image decoder after the Big G ditched it a few years back Software14 Jan 2026 | 5
Windows info-disclosure 0-day bug gets a fix as CISA sounds alarm First Patch Tuesday of 2026 goes big Security14 Jan 2026 | 3
Memory shortage could push PC shipments to pre-pandemic lows Could be back to 2016 levels Systems13 Jan 2026 | 7