Networks What Huawei to go: Hundreds of Chinese tech giant's US workers to get pink slips – report With trade ban set to kick in next month, jockeying continues 16 Jul 00:08 | 24
Science Humans may be able to live on Mars within halls of aerogel – a wonder material that can trap heat and block radiation Just build houses near the ice caps to produce water and grow food. Easy! 16 Jul 01:18 | 119
AI + ML AI solves Rubik's Cube in 1.2 seconds (that's three times slower than a non-AI algorithm) Even so, human nerds are left in the dust and this neural net can be used for other tricks 16 Jul 05:07 | 30
Science Amazon's bugging of homes has German boffins worried that Alexa may be an outlaw It records everything, even when someone didn't want to be overheard? And it's in your house? Was zum Teufel! 16 Jul 07:04 | 60
Stob The Pi who loved me: Licensed to SSL Wherein Verity is troubled by a curious spam 16 Jul 08:05 | 29
Exclusive In the US? Using Medicaid? There's a good chance DXC is about to boot your data into the AWS cloud What could possibly go wrong? 16 Jul 09:02 | 20
Legal Facebook chucks 1.5 hours' profit at Citizens Advice anti-scam charity to defuse consumer champ's defamation suit Meanwhile, UK users still first line of defence against fake ads 16 Jul 09:29 | 20
Updated Amadeus! Amadeus! Pwn me Amadeus! Airline check-in bug may have exposed all y'all boarding passes to spies Patched IDOR hole would have been child's play to exploit 16 Jul 10:00 | 19
Roundup All change at NASA while Proton launches and India's Moon dream suffers a snag Also: Virgin Orbit demonstrates it can drop stuff off a 747 16 Jul 10:30 | 16
Software Alexa! When will Windows 10 19H2 ship? New version promises more toys for assistants Now, how about those Surface Book 2s? 16 Jul 11:07 | 2
SaaS Office 365 verboten in Hessen schools: German state bans cloudy Microsoft suite on privacy grounds Meanwhile, Australia signs 98 federal agencies up to service 16 Jul 11:40 | 44
Bootnotes Bulb smart meters in England wake up from comas miraculously speaking fluent Welsh Nid fi yw'r bwlb mwyaf disglair yn y canhwyllyr 16 Jul 12:13 | 190
Security Patch now before you get your NAS kicked: Iomega storage boxes leave millions of files open to the internet API blunder exposes data, fix incoming from Lenovo 16 Jul 13:00 | 12
Devops IBM drags Websphere devs towards Kubernetes with Kabanero package Big Blue sings an Appsody to make its software stack easier to use 16 Jul 13:30 | 1
Science Dear chip designers: It will no longer cost you an Arm and a leg to use these CPU cores (well, not at first, anyway...) Take a RISC, not a RISC-V, with us, says Softbank's processor design house 16 Jul 14:00 | 16
Updated Ex-Which? bod's £3bn Safari sueball has second shot at Google over UK data laws It's the Safari Workaround – and there's no working around it this time 16 Jul 14:30 | 9
Science 50 years ago today Apollo 11 slipped the surly bonds of Earth to put peeps on the Moon Mind that pocket, Neil... oops 16 Jul 15:15 | 49
Autonomy Trial 'I AM NOT PUTTING UP WITH THIS SH*T' Mike Lynch raged at salesmen Ex-Autonomy CEO continues to deny Filetek was a revenue-pumping contra deal 16 Jul 16:00 | 18
Security Maybe double-check that HMRC email? UK taxman remains a fave among the phisherfolk And Windows XP is alive and not well in the public sector 16 Jul 17:00 | 19
Bootnotes It just wasn't meant toupee: Bloke nicked at Barcelona Airport with €30k of blow under wig The worst drug-smuggling attempt we've ever seen 16 Jul 18:24 | 31
Software No support for CloudEvents standard as AWS does its own thing with EventBridge We'd love to support the standard, says XML inventor Tim Bray - but why not adopt ours instead? 16 Jul 19:00 | 3
On-Prem Awkward! Bernie tells Bezos-sponsored event he'd break up Amazon and other tech titans Promises to go all Teddy Roosevelt on anti-trust if elected 16 Jul 19:24 | 32
Science SpaceX reveals chain of events that caused the unplanned disassembly of Crew Dragon capsule Anyone up for a second-hand SuperDraco? Slightly singed? 16 Jul 20:00 | 46
Personal Tech Google nuked tech support ads to kill off scammers. OK. It also blew away legit repair shops. Not OK at all Collateral damage: Web advert crackdown broke our fix-it businesses, sigh owners 16 Jul 20:58 | 37
Updated Let's open the Mystery Data Security Blunder box, and see what's inside today... Ah! Hotel reservations and more Public-facing insecure ElasticSearch silo found, reported, hidden from view 16 Jul 22:34 | 5
Security It was totally Samsung's fault that crims stole your personal info from a Samsung site, says Samsung-blaming Sprint Just in case we've not made ourselves clear, Samsung screwed you over, adds Sprint 16 Jul 23:28 | 10