Science Finally in the UK: Apollo 11 lands... in a cinema near you The Register goes to the flicks 04 Jul 08:15 | 128
Devops Front-end dev cops to billing NSA $220,000 for hours he didn't work Scam undone by key card and timecard logs 04 Jul 09:15 | 63
Science Crikey, that's FAST: China clocks 84 pulsars in 2 years using world's largest radio telescope Tens of thousands still to find blinking in the darkness 04 Jul 10:10 | 25
Legal Metropolitan Police's facial recognition tech not only crap, but also of dubious legality – report Just 8 out of 42 matches correct, say uni researchers 04 Jul 11:00 | 128
Personal Tech Oz watchdog claims Samsung's leak-proof phones ad campaign doesn't hold water Legal proceedings launched over 'false, misleading and deceptive' representations 04 Jul 11:49 | 70
Science Surrey Uni boffins take us a step closer to the cyberpunk future with cell-scanning nanotech Scalable probe manufacturing process a boon for medicine, human-computer interfaces 04 Jul 12:30 | 1
Security Reports of cyber attacks fall, says UK.gov survey: GDPR? Fewer nasties? More targeted attacks? We just don't know 'Cyber stuff is still happening and some businesses are taking it more seriously' 04 Jul 13:30 | 8
Software Mmm, instant Java: Visual Studio Code 1.36 brings tasty updates – unless you run 32-bit Linux In which case, you're sh!t out of luck because it's not supported 04 Jul 14:15 | 18
Security Get rekt: Two years in clink for game-busting DDoS brat DerpTrolling It’s all lulz until someone goes to prison 04 Jul 15:00 | 36
Software MapR misses deadline for sale, biz prospects looking thinner than a Hadoop sales pitch Clings to its own days of independence but no one is celebrating 04 Jul 16:00 | 8
On-Prem Amazon: Carbon emissions from our Australian bit barns aren't for public viewing It's one rule for Jeff Bezos' online empire, and another for everyone else 04 Jul 17:00 | 82