Back to the Fuchsia, part IV: Google's in-development OS now open to community contributions New shiny has governance, mailing lists, public repository... but how will Google use it?
Security Google Chrome's crackdown on ad blockers and browser extensions, Manifest v3, is now available in beta Web advertising giant says it has been working with filter makers, others to 'evolve the platform'
Cloud Google Cloud (over)Run: How a free trial experiment ended with a $72,000 bill overnight Billing budget? Free plan? All useless when buggy code went into overdrive
Cloud Oracle Database 21c bridges NoSQL gap with native JSON support, plays catch-up with relational rivals Take those claimed performance gains with a pinch of salt, though
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Security Ad-scamming, login-stealing Windows malware is hitting Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Yandex browsers, says Microsoft Sophisticated campaign has been going on for months, we're told 10 Dec 21:06 | 7
Security 'Malwareless' ransomware campaign operators pwned 83k victims' MySQL servers, 250k databases up for sale $500 a pop, $25k 'earned' and not much of a trace left, says Guardicore 10 Dec 20:17 |
Security The patch that wasn't: Cisco emits fresh fixes for NTLM hash-spilling vuln and XSS-RCE combo in Jabber app Wormable nasty still doesn't need any user input to pwn target devices 10 Dec 17:30 | 5
Software It's not 'Door to Heaven', it's 'Stargate': DataStax reaches out to front-end devs with support for GraphQL Open-source API framework aims to make Cassandra a bit easier 10 Dec 16:30 | 2
Software Rocky Linux is go: CentOS founder's new project aims to be 100% compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Rocking the Red Hat boat with an alternative distro designed for production use 10 Dec 15:30 | 18
Cloud Google Cloud (over)Run: How a free trial experiment ended with a $72,000 bill overnight Billing budget? Free plan? All useless when buggy code went into overdrive 10 Dec 14:38 | 47
Security UK union pens letter to data watchdog on icky workplace monitoring systems like Microsoft's Productivity Score The Pandora's Box that won't stay closed 10 Dec 13:30 | 9
Cloud Oracle Database 21c bridges NoSQL gap with native JSON support, plays catch-up with relational rivals Take those claimed performance gains with a pinch of salt, though 10 Dec 12:30 | 7
Personal Tech Twitter, Mozilla, Vimeo slam Europe’s one-size-fits-all internet content policing plan Blanket deletions will smother internet, EU tech chief told 10 Dec 11:33 | 16
Security UK Ministry of Defence: We won't prosecute bug bounty hunters – oh btw, we now have one of those 'Better late than never' opines industry bod 10 Dec 10:28 | 15
Software Back to the Fuchsia, part IV: Google's in-development OS now open to community contributions New shiny has governance, mailing lists, public repository... but how will Google use it? 10 Dec 09:30 | 30
Security Google Chrome's crackdown on ad blockers and browser extensions, Manifest v3, is now available in beta Web advertising giant says it has been working with filter makers, others to 'evolve the platform' 10 Dec 08:27 | 39
Software China bans 105 apps, eight app stores, and says it’ll swing the hammer again TripAdvisor caught in sweep of software deemed too nasty for local consumption 10 Dec 08:01 | 15
Sponsored What’s ITIL got to do with DevOps? Lots more than you’d think DevOps teams! ITIL® 4 will help you do your job better – and here’s how 10 Dec 07:30 |
Servers AMD, Arm, non-Intel servers soar as overall market stalls Dell and HPE in stasis as mid-range and high-end markets slide 10 Dec 07:02 | 3
Business Lenovo seeks to render Nokia's H.264 patents unenforceable, claims it misled standards bodies IP arm of Finnish firm should have spoken up sooner... or so the lawsuit claims 10 Dec 06:31 | 11
Videos SpaceX Starship blows up on landing, Elon Musk says it's the data that matters and that landed just fine Test flight took candidate Mars trip rocket to new heights 10 Dec 05:57 | 71
Security South Korea kills ActiveX-based government digital certificate service Service was so unpopular, getting rid of it was an election policy 10 Dec 04:31 | 9
Networks India to spend up big on submarine cable to sparsely-populated but strategically-placed remote island group Population of 64,000 needs better access to e-government services, and there's also four navy bases to consider 10 Dec 03:09 | 10
Science Megabucks in funding, 28 years of research, and Boston Dynamics is to be 'sold to Hyundai' for 1/40th of an Arm So what does that make it, a leg? A toe? 10 Dec 01:29 | 13
Personal Tech AMD's latest top-end RX 6900 XT GPUs vacuumed up in minutes... maybe even by some actual gamers Ready Player None 09 Dec 23:58 | 16
Analysis When it comes to privacy, everyone says America needs a new federal law ASAP. As for mass spying, well, um… huh what’s that over there? Congressional hearing on Privacy Shield oddly productive affair 09 Dec 23:06 | 40
re:Invent Amazon continues its tsunami of announcements, now with AI in mind. We spoke to an AWS lead to decode it all Inference can be expensive but the cloud giant's working on that, we're told 09 Dec 21:58 |
Personal Tech Facebook crushed rivals to maintain an illegal monopoly, the entire United States yells in Zuckerberg’s face Multi-AG, FTC antitrust lawsuits focus on 'the wrath of Mark', potential break-up of social media giant 09 Dec 20:55 | 38
Security EU Medicines Agency hacked, BioNTech-Pfizer coronavirus vaccine paperwork stolen, probe launched Regulatory submissions for COVID-19 jab candidate 'unlawfully accessed' 09 Dec 20:09 | 42
Software GitHub Codespaces preview version still has some glaring omissions, CEO insists it will be ready when it's ready Rival GitPod sees perfect opportunity to say: Pssst, we've got that stuff 09 Dec 19:15 |
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Updated Apple appears to be charging Brits £309 to replace AirPods Max batteries, while Americans need only stump up $79 Typo? We've asked, but... well, y'know 09 Dec 17:15 | 110
HPC HPE sees itself 'delivering supercomputing-as-a-service to the masses' as it chucks HPC chops into GreenLake Hardware infrastructure vendors' obsession with consumption-based tech continues 09 Dec 15:29 | 3
Science Useful quantum computers will be impossible without error correction. Good thing these folks are working on it What if the cat in the box could come back to life? 09 Dec 14:22 | 29
Personal Tech OnePlus founder scores $7m from iPod inventor and other investors for audio startup 'Nothing' yet to speak of in terms of products, though 09 Dec 13:28 | 9
Software Software contractor accused of favoring foreigners on work visas over Americans agrees to cough up $42,000 IT biz sued by US Dept of Justice on behalf of dev pays out fine, damages 09 Dec 12:30 | 20
Bootnotes Reading El Reg while working from home? Here's a pleasant thought: Kaspersky says 1 in 10 of you are naked right now Those daily Zoom calls just got worse 09 Dec 11:25 | 77
Personal Tech Apple fires warning shot at Facebook and Google on privacy, pledges fight against 'data-industrial complex' Offer does not apply in China
Software CentOS project changes focus, no more rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux – you'll have to flow with the Stream Founder talks of plans for independent distro 'rebuild'
Security Cybersecurity giant FireEye says it was hacked by govt-backed spies who stole its crown-jewels hacking tools Not a great look
Cloud Google Cloud (over)Run: How a free trial experiment ended with a $72,000 bill overnight Billing budget? Free plan? All useless when buggy code went into overdrive
Updated Apple appears to be charging Brits £309 to replace AirPods Max batteries, while Americans need only stump up $79 Typo? We've asked, but... well, y'know
Security EU Medicines Agency hacked, BioNTech-Pfizer coronavirus vaccine paperwork stolen, probe launched Regulatory submissions for COVID-19 jab candidate 'unlawfully accessed'
Security Bitter war of words erupts between UK cops and web security expert over alleged flaws in Cyberalarm monitoring tool Pervade Software's product isn't perfect but neither is the police response to security concerns
Security Google Chrome's crackdown on ad blockers and browser extensions, Manifest v3, is now available in beta Web advertising giant says it has been working with filter makers, others to 'evolve the platform'
Software Rocky Linux is go: CentOS founder's new project aims to be 100% compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Rocking the Red Hat boat with an alternative distro designed for production use
Videos SpaceX Starship blows up on landing, Elon Musk says it's the data that matters and that landed just fine Test flight took candidate Mars trip rocket to new heights
Software Expect to work between Christmas and New Year as Brexit uncertainty continues, UK SAP users told T minus 23 days and there will very likely be last minute export/import changes 09 Dec 10:29 | 22
Software CentOS project changes focus, no more rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux – you'll have to flow with the Stream Founder talks of plans for independent distro 'rebuild' 09 Dec 08:27 | 141
Personal Tech Australia mostly sticks to its guns in final plan to make Google and Facebook pay news publishers YouTube and Instagram exempted, Bill kicked into committee for a while 09 Dec 07:58 | 21
Personal Tech Apple fires warning shot at Facebook and Google on privacy, pledges fight against 'data-industrial complex' Offer does not apply in China 09 Dec 07:32 | 25