To make this computer work, users had to press a button. Why didn't it work? Guess On-Call We'd say this was a clear case of RTFM but this rig was so simple it didn't have a manual
Team Interpol: Metaverse Police Attempted revival of virtual reality is only just beginning and already the cops just want to take a look around
We've seen things you people wouldn't believe. A planet, dense as a marshmallow, that would float on water Weird puffy gas giant circles red dwarf
Biden wants SpaceX to beam internet to Iran amid uprising Er, did Joe forget who runs Starlink? Networks21 Oct 2022 |
TikTok accused of covert plot to track specific US citizens' every move China-owned boredom-killing biz issues precision-engineered denial Personal Tech21 Oct 2022 |
Microsoft said to be in talks to invest more in OpenAI Software giant is already in deep, giving the startup $1 billion in 2019 AI + ML21 Oct 2022 | 1
Boffins shatter data transmission speed record One laser + one optical chip = more than the traffic of the entire internet Science21 Oct 2022 | 9
OpenBSD 7.2: The other other FOSS xNix released with Apple M2 support Plus better support for some newer Intel wireless and graphics chipsets OSes21 Oct 2022 | 4
Why are PC webcams crap? Lenovo says it knows the reason Can expensive tech save this reporter's ugly mug? Not likely Personal Tech21 Oct 2022 | 25
Oracle's Larry Ellison shares fears of bankrupting Western civilization with healthcare Comment But the solution may need more than a really big database PaaS + IaaS21 Oct 2022 | 19
Elon Musk reportedly wants to gut Twitter workforce by 75% Twitter tells staff it knows of no plans, though. Plus: billionaire's ventures could take heat from Committee on Foreign Investment Personal Tech21 Oct 2022 | 61
New measurement alert: Liz Truss inspires new Register standard Reg Standards Bureau We didn't have a time unit. That... is... a... disgrace Bootnotes21 Oct 2022 | 66
IBM withholds healthcare subsidies from some retirees Former staff describe threat as a 'heist' and 'outright attack' on pension scheme Systems21 Oct 2022 | 10
Good news, URSNIF no longer a banking trojan. Bad news, it's now a backdoor And one designed to slip ransomware and data-stealing code onto infected machines Research21 Oct 2022 | 1
Walking on water with VAST and Dremio Moving from Hadoop to open data lakehouse on all-flash storage solutions Webinar
Mask gizmo wirelessly transmits data on wearer's health Ongoing COVID concerns inspire 'cMaSK' tech to monitor breathing, temperature, and fit Science21 Oct 2022 | 13
Bias toward office staff will cost you: Your WFH crew could walk, say execs Canalys Channels Forum Productivity KPIs need a 21st century makeover, say tech bosses Personal Tech21 Oct 2022 | 31
To make this computer work, users had to press a button. Why didn't it work? Guess On-Call We'd say this was a clear case of RTFM but this rig was so simple it didn't have a manual On-Prem21 Oct 2022 | 145
Infosec still (mostly) a boys club Feature Women who do join get paid and promoted less, leave faster. What can be done to stop that?
Verizon prepaid accounts hijacked by SIM swap crooks Nightmare for those with one-time security codes texted to their phones
BlueBleed: Microsoft customer data leak claimed to be 'one of the largest' in years SOCRadar says sensitive info from 150,000 orgs was exposed, Redmond disputes findings
Ex-WSJ reporter says he was framed in elaborate 'hack-and-smear' operation Wild story of a multinational law firm, cyber-mercenaries, a sheikh, and more
'Fully undetectable' Windows backdoor gets detected SafeBreach supposedly spots somewhat stealthy subversive software
How GitHub Copilot could steer Microsoft into a copyright storm Highlight AI-driven coding tool might generate other people's code – who knew? Well, Redmond, for one
Infosys reverses opposition to staff taking side gigs Moonlighting is now now OK – if you do it the Infosys way, says CEO Salil Parekh Legal21 Oct 2022 | 5
We've seen things you people wouldn't believe. A planet, dense as a marshmallow, that would float on water Weird puffy gas giant circles red dwarf Science21 Oct 2022 | 18
Team Interpol: Metaverse Police Attempted revival of virtual reality is only just beginning and already the cops just want to take a look around Bootnotes21 Oct 2022 | 13
GitHub fixes over-broad token permissions with fine-grained personal access tokens… and controversial enforced expiration
Windows Subsystem for Android declared ready for prime time First Look Works well, but selection of available apps is meagre Virtualization21 Oct 2022 | 20
India fines Google $162 million for abusing Android monopoly That's a whole six hours of revenue, but requirements to open the Android ecosystem will hit harder OSes21 Oct 2022 | 1
Economic cold war looms as Chinese chipmakers feel sting of US trade restrictions Analysis The question is: how severe will the Middle Kindgom's response be? On-Prem21 Oct 2022 | 5
Cloud migration and the cyber skills shortage Protecting applications off prem demands a fresh wave of security talent Sponsored Post
Amazon hit with $1bn claim that secretive Buy Box algorithm screws shoppers Internet mega-souk thinks allegations are a waste of Prime
Texas sues Google over alleged nonconsensual harvesting of biometric data You can kiss my Californian ass, says ad giant
Confidentiality in the cloud: the delicate bargain of trust How hardware-assisted data security can boost the integrity of sensitive data sets stored in cloud environments Sponsored Feature
California wildfires hit CTRL+Z on 18 years of CO2e removal Time to start considering forest blazes alongside industrial sources of greenhouse gases, say scientists Science20 Oct 2022 | 26
DisplayPort standards bods school USB standards bods with latest revision Video Electronics Standards Association shows the USB Implementers Forum how it's done Personal Tech20 Oct 2022 | 35
UBS throws lot in with Microsoft, migrating 50% of apps to Azure Five-year blueprint to modernize tech estate, but cloud still not for everyone in finance sector PaaS + IaaS20 Oct 2022 | 9
Musk grumbles about 'overpaying' for Twitter but says he's excited Tick tick tick ... just 8 days to go Personal Tech20 Oct 2022 | 33
Mars rover Curiosity reaches sulfate-rich Mount Sharp after 10-year journey NASA had been aiming for the region since before landing because there are 'signs of past water' Science20 Oct 2022 | 11
Liz Truss ousted as UK prime minister, outlived by online lettuce What connects a decaying salad vegetable with something called 'the 1922 Committee'? Enter the wonderful and frightening world of British politics Bootnotes20 Oct 2022 | 349
Basecamp decamps from cloud: 'Renting computers is (mostly) a bad deal' Why does it always rain on renters, asks CTO? Networks20 Oct 2022 | 21
Ubuntu 22.10 is out, with an extra remix in the family: Unity Linux wunderkind's project now an official flavor as 'Kinetic Kudu' brings nine months of updates OSes20 Oct 2022 | 10
How did ESA's gamma ray-spotting 'scope make it to 20? They totally overdid it We speak to the boffins behind the mission about hits, misses, engineering, and that extraordinary near death scrape Science20 Oct 2022 | 5
Hardware makers criticized for eco double standards CANALYS CHANNELS FORUM Don't penalize resellers for selling refurbished kit, educate shareholders on being Earth's friend Personal Tech20 Oct 2022 | 6
President Biden still wants his cybersecurity labels on those smart devices May follow Finland and Germany in adopting Singapore's standard Security20 Oct 2022 | 17
Public cloud prices to surge in US and Europe next year CANALYS CHANNELS FORUM Software-as-a-hostage? Freeing yourself from the fluffy white chains is not easy, even in face of inflation PaaS + IaaS20 Oct 2022 | 34
AI programming assistants mean rethinking computer science education Analysis Boffins say educators need to deal with opportunities and risks of GitHub Copilot and pals AI + ML20 Oct 2022 | 20
NASA OKs spacewalks, upgrades helmets after fishbowl mishap Changes follow astronaut's headgear filling with water during seven-hour star trek Science20 Oct 2022 | 18
Hardening data security in the cloud How Intel’s SGX hardware helps safeguard applications in multi-tenant environments
Solving the problem of disaster recovery and performance at a global scale How Amazon delivers multi-active, multi-region database replication for performance and availability
Can IAM help save on cyber insurance? Demonstrating a robust defense can help underwrite cyber risk for customers and providers, says One Identity
AWS Snowball edge compute capacity snowballs beyond 100 vCPUs, 400GB of memory There's a fat AMD Rome under the hood and 28TB of storage too On-Prem20 Oct 2022 |
Hong Kong hopes to trawl the world for tech talent to build IT city Wanted: AI experts, data scientists, fintech folk, willing to work in the shadow of repressive regime On-Prem20 Oct 2022 | 32
SolarWinds and Dynatrace directors resign over antitrust concerns DoJ cracks down on competing companies that share board members Software20 Oct 2022 | 3
Health insurer's infosec incident diagnosis goes from 'take a chill pill' to emergency ward Updated Australia's Medibank says it's been shown stolen data that includes details of treatments administered to customers Cyber-crime20 Oct 2022 | 11
CISA warns of security holes in industrial Advantech, Hitachi kit When we concede that everything has bugs, we wish it wasn't quite everything
Cost of a health insurance security breach? NY watchdogs say it's $4.5m Hundreds of thousands of people's sensitive info poorly protected
IBM Consulting orders staff back to the office for at least three days a week Exclusive And would you believe it, employees are not thrilled
Mars rover Curiosity reaches sulfate-rich Mount Sharp after 10-year journey NASA had been aiming for the region since before landing because there are 'signs of past water'
BlueBleed: Microsoft customer data leak claimed to be 'one of the largest' in years SOCRadar says sensitive info from 150,000 orgs was exposed, Redmond disputes findings
Intel sued over historic DEC chip site's future Exclusive Everyone cool with us plonking down a massive warehouse here? No? Oh well
IBM Consulting orders staff back to the office for at least three days a week Exclusive And would you believe it, employees are not thrilled
Liz Truss ousted as UK prime minister, outlived by online lettuce What connects a decaying salad vegetable with something called 'the 1922 Committee'? Enter the wonderful and frightening world of British politics
To make this computer work, users had to press a button. Why didn't it work? Guess On-Call We'd say this was a clear case of RTFM but this rig was so simple it didn't have a manual
Public cloud prices to surge in US and Europe next year CANALYS CHANNELS FORUM Software-as-a-hostage? Freeing yourself from the fluffy white chains is not easy, even in face of inflation
Basecamp decamps from cloud: 'Renting computers is (mostly) a bad deal' Why does it always rain on renters, asks CTO?
President Biden still wants his cybersecurity labels on those smart devices May follow Finland and Germany in adopting Singapore's standard
Windows Subsystem for Android declared ready for prime time First Look Works well, but selection of available apps is meagre
Intel sued over historic DEC chip site's future Exclusive Everyone cool with us plonking down a massive warehouse here? No? Oh well On-Prem19 Oct 2022 | 21
Amid losses, Uber driven to become advertising network Don't want to see ads during your trip? Sorry, no app for that Personal Tech19 Oct 2022 | 21
DuckDuckGo's macOS browser hits public beta Remember, remember, the Microsoft trackers Personal Tech19 Oct 2022 | 4
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The only Windows 10 updates for the year are coming. Spoiler alert: It's just security What did you expect, HoloLens-ready Minesweeper and new skins for Calculator?
Google submits Go apps container project to Cloud Native Computing Foundation Did we say donate? We meant submit. Megacorp swiftly KOs former blog title
Founder of zero-emissions truck venture Nikola found guilty of $1b fraud Verdict in for trial where promo vid showed gravity rather than batteries or fuel cells keeping electric truck moving
SpaceX's in-flight Wi-Fi, Starlink Aviation, takes to the skies Oh c'mon! Was it too much to expect Skynet?
Next-gen Thunderbolt capable of 120Gbps for 8K displays Oh snap. It's not going to work with existing passive cables if they're longer than a meter
Oracle opens up internal dev tools so customers can build their own apps Oracle CloudWorld Big Red rolls out DB document handling, white-label cloud package – but customers warned to check out terms of service first PaaS + IaaS19 Oct 2022 | 7
So, the US, China, and Russia walk into an infosec conference Suffice to say things got a little awkward CSO19 Oct 2022 | 3
Gartner thinks enterprise IT will be immune to recession Tech dept still wearing halo from saving companies in lockdown... plus cloud committers 'can't cut that spending' PaaS + IaaS19 Oct 2022 | 12
Build some flexibility into your cyber learning Training should bend around the many moving parts in your daily schedule, not the other way around. Sponsored Post