CEO of China’s largest chipmaker 'possibly' resigns over hiring of Taiwanese rival's production guru SMIC in turmoil as TSMC legend reportedly elevated beyond non-exec role
re:Invent AWS catches up to Azure and GCP with CloudShell, adds deliberate injection of chaos Plus: Managed Grafana service for observability
Security How to leak data via Wi-Fi when there's no Wi-Fi chip: Boffin turns memory bus into covert data transmitter Another nail in the coffin of assuming that airgapped means secure
Cloud They were not the cloud you were looking for, insists Amazon Web Services in unsealed JEDI protest President Donald Trump ████ AWS in the ████ by ████ ████ to ████
Personal Tech Facebook rolls out full-page ads, website complaining Apple is forcing it to get consent before tracking you Small-biz campaign tugs at heart strings, inadvertently promotes how iGiant is improving privacy 16 Dec 20:58 | 3
Software What's that coming over the hill? Is it native Office? Microsoft's flagship arrives on Apple Silicon, but you'll have to wait for Teams From preview to release 16 Dec 20:22 | 1
Software Bowling for columnar: MariaDB courts Microsoft Power BI users with a taste of its query adapter Could this be another sign of more openness from Redmond? 16 Dec 19:32 |
Security Log right in, the water's fine, whispers Microsoft as it adds autofill to Authenticator app Great, another password manager 16 Dec 18:45 | 1
Webcast It's not just for science: Did you know that supercomputing really can mean business? Join us online next month to open the secrets of SuperPOD with DDN 16 Dec 18:00 |
Cloud Google Mail outage: Did you see that error message last night? Why the 'account does not exist' response is a worry Error message leads to cancelled emails, unverified accounts, potential email loss 16 Dec 17:29 | 13
re:Invent AWS catches up to Azure and GCP with CloudShell, adds deliberate injection of chaos Plus: Managed Grafana service for observability 16 Dec 16:28 | 1
Software US aviation regulator issues safety bulletins over flaws in software updates for Boeing 747, 777, 787 airliners Autothrottle cuts to idle and flight computers fail after latest updates, warns FAA 16 Dec 14:30 | 29
Personal Tech As UK breaks away from Europe, Facebook tells Brits: You'll all be Californians soon Boris can’t manage a US trade deal, so antisocial media giant has done it for him 16 Dec 13:45 | 81
Cloud They were not the cloud you were looking for, insists Amazon Web Services in unsealed JEDI protest President Donald Trump ████ AWS in the ████ by ████ ████ to ████ 16 Dec 13:15 | 20
Personal Tech Overpriced, underpowered, and over here: Microsoft to bring the Surface Duo to British shores in early 2021 Dual-screen Android phone released from period of US exclusivity 16 Dec 11:45 | 13
Sponsored AI making you edgy? It might be time for a new laptop It’s all about learning experiences 16 Dec 11:10 |
Software Tableau 2020.4 crams pretty chart chops into browser so you can evict chunky client from storage real estate Regularised linear and Gaussian process regression thrown into predictive models too 16 Dec 10:31 | 4
Security Your ship comms app is 'secured' with a Flash interface, doesn't sanitise SQL inputs and leaks user data, you say? One? Two? Nope. Six CVEs patched after being found in Dualog Communications Suite 16 Dec 09:30 | 17
Analysis We take a look at proposed Big Tech regulations in the UK: Heavy on possible fines, light on enforcement Online Harms draft gets most things right, still gives Facebook and friends too much leeway 16 Dec 08:26 | 22
Security How to leak data via Wi-Fi when there's no Wi-Fi chip: Boffin turns memory bus into covert data transmitter Another nail in the coffin of assuming that airgapped means secure 16 Dec 07:30 | 41
Software Australia sues Facebook for slurping user data from Onavo Protect VPN app Promised it was free and safe, but Facebook’s promises about privacy aren’t worth the mouse you click ‘em with 16 Dec 06:58 | 14
Data Centre CEO of China’s largest chipmaker 'possibly' resigns over hiring of Taiwanese rival's production guru SMIC in turmoil as TSMC legend reportedly elevated beyond non-exec role 16 Dec 05:58 | 2
Cloud Google told BGP to forget its Euro-cloud – after first writing bad access control lists 84-minute brownout and eight-hour VPN vanishment caused by update that left systems unable to access config files 16 Dec 03:57 | 38
Cloud Top Chinese policy think tank’s new 15-year ‘smart economy’ plan admits US sanctions have hurt Huawei Predicts massive data centre builds to add 50 million petabytes of capacity by 2025 as 60 percent of workloads run in clouds 16 Dec 01:58 | 5
Updated We're not saying this is how SolarWinds was backdoored, but its FTP password 'leaked on GitHub in plaintext' 'solarwinds123' won't inspire confidence, if true 16 Dec 00:00 | 37
Sponsored Put your workforce at the heart of public-sector transformation Huawei offers some tech pointers to get your colleagues onboard – and keep them onside 15 Dec 23:00 |
Personal Tech Cloudflare, Dropbox, Reddit and friends launch Section 230 compromise coalition as change seems inevitable De-FAAMG'd tech outfits fear being steamrolled 15 Dec 22:13 | 1
Bootnotes Larry Ellison says he's not following Oracle to Texas, prefers his private Hawaii pad It's great being king 15 Dec 21:19 | 28
Security Twitter scores a first for big tech after being fined €450,000 by Ireland's data watchdog for violating the EU's GDPR Fellow industry giants shuffle feet nervously 15 Dec 18:59 | 11
RoTM There's nothing AI and automation can't solve – except bias and inequality in the workplace, says report Nope, it just makes them worse 15 Dec 18:07 | 12
Software Rocky has competition as more CentOS alternatives step into the ring: Project Lenix, Oracle Linux vie for attention Big Red: This is not some gimmick so that you buy support from us 15 Dec 17:17 | 34
Webcast Data worries keeping you awake at night? Tune in next month – we've got just the thing to calm your nerves The cloud can make life easier. Here’s how... 15 Dec 16:00 |
Personal Tech Taiwanese manufacturer Wistron pegs damage from iPhone factory riot at $7m Down from original estimate of $60m, and Apple is investigating if supplier guidelines were breached 15 Dec 14:58 | 10
Updated The first point release for Linux 5.10 came out barely a day later because storage bugs broke RAID5* partitions We're not taking cues from Windows now, are we? 15 Dec 13:45 | 15
Cloud Not just Microsoft: Auth turns out to be a point of failure for Google's cloud, too Google has a better track record but the same issue: when authentication breaks, everything breaks 15 Dec 12:14 | 41
Security 45 million medical scans from hospitals all over the world left exposed online for anyone to view – some servers were laced with malware 23,000 Britons' data was among unsecured info, finds research 15 Dec 11:40 | 39
Science We got it! Japanese space agency confirms its probe has Ryugu asteroid samples Andromeda Strain anyone? 15 Dec 10:25 | 29
Analysis A flurry of data warehouse activity surrounds Snowflake's staggering $120bn valuation Firebolt says it can do it better while the cloud giants talk up services tweaks 15 Dec 09:30 | 9
Personal Tech Leaked draft EU law reveals tech giants could face huge 6% turnover fines if they don't play by Europe's rules As UK govt mulls eye-watering 10% penalties for goliaths that don't scrub away illegal content 15 Dec 08:28 | 43
Promo Huawei announces European winners of AppsUp developer contest Judges looked for innovative concepts, clear positioning and a feasible business plan 15 Dec 07:30 |
Analysis SolarWinds: Hey, only as many as 18,000 customers installed backdoored software linked to US govt hacks Orion networking monitoring users need to take action as we summarize what the hell is going on 15 Dec 03:14 | 92
Analysis Right-to-repair warriors seek broader DMCA exemptions to bypass digital locks on the stuff we own Every three years, people try to patch a poorly crafted copyright law 15 Dec 00:52 | 35
Analysis SolarWinds: Hey, only as many as 18,000 customers installed backdoored software linked to US govt hacks Orion networking monitoring users need to take action as we summarize what the hell is going on
Updated We're not saying this is how SolarWinds was backdoored, but its FTP password 'leaked on GitHub in plaintext' 'solarwinds123' won't inspire confidence, if true
Cloud Not just Microsoft: Auth turns out to be a point of failure for Google's cloud, too Google has a better track record but the same issue: when authentication breaks, everything breaks
Security 45 million medical scans from hospitals all over the world left exposed online for anyone to view – some servers were laced with malware 23,000 Britons' data was among unsecured info, finds research
Cloud Google told BGP to forget its Euro-cloud – after first writing bad access control lists 84-minute brownout and eight-hour VPN vanishment caused by update that left systems unable to access config files
Software Rocky has competition as more CentOS alternatives step into the ring: Project Lenix, Oracle Linux vie for attention Big Red: This is not some gimmick so that you buy support from us
Updated The first point release for Linux 5.10 came out barely a day later because storage bugs broke RAID5* partitions We're not taking cues from Windows now, are we?
Analysis Right-to-repair warriors seek broader DMCA exemptions to bypass digital locks on the stuff we own Every three years, people try to patch a poorly crafted copyright law
Networks China Telecom answers US internet routing hijack claims by joining internet routing security team: How do you like them apples? Mind your MANRS as politics meets network security
Security How to leak data via Wi-Fi when there's no Wi-Fi chip: Boffin turns memory bus into covert data transmitter Another nail in the coffin of assuming that airgapped means secure
Networks China Telecom answers US internet routing hijack claims by joining internet routing security team: How do you like them apples? Mind your MANRS as politics meets network security 14 Dec 21:53 | 10
Bootnotes Tim Cook 'killed' TV project about the one website Apple hates more than The Register Only joking – we're surely still below Gawker in his estimations 14 Dec 20:56 | 74
Security Ransomware masterminds claim to have nabbed 53GB of data from Intel's Habana Labs Miscreants threaten to make files, source code public within 72 hours 14 Dec 20:24 | 14
Policy Googlers will be working from home until September 2021, says Sundar Pichai, followed by 'flexible' work weeks Chocolate Factory hopes it will 'lead to greater productivity, collaboration and well-being' for staffers 14 Dec 19:31 | 6