Security Ex-Twitter staff charged with spying for Saudi royals: Duo accused of leaking account records, including those of critics One cuffed by Feds this week 07 Nov 02:52 | 20
On-Prem Intel insists Xeon vs Epyc benchmark fight was fair, amends speed test claims anyway Chipzilla says it didn't intentionally mislead anyone 07 Nov 05:10 | 20
Ignite Microsoft crams Office 365 docs into Edge-style sandboxes to thwart malware infections Your guide to some of the security enhancements announced this week 07 Nov 06:03 | 9
AI + ML What could go wrong? Redmond researchers release a blabbering bot trained on Reddit chats But you're going to have to insert a decoder yourself as Microsoft's left the safety on this tech 07 Nov 07:03 | 23
Disclosure We're almost into the third decade of the 21st century and we're still grading security bugs out of 10 like kids. Why? Infosec veteran Marc Rogers on why we need a better system to rate vulnerabilities 07 Nov 08:07 | 48
Personal Tech OPPO's Reno 2, aka 'Baby Shark', joins the deepening pool of high-spec midranger mobes Don't spend a thousand quid before you fish around, folks 07 Nov 09:17 | 48
Bootnotes Blood, snot and fear: Why the travelling lone tech reporter should always knock twice Hyatt, we've had a problem 07 Nov 10:02 | 123
Ignite Have you been naughty, or have you been really naughty? Microsoft 365 users to get their very own Compliance Score AI, AI! You can't go looking at that! 07 Nov 10:47 | 24
Legal Dough! Jobs microsite for UK's data watchdog set hundreds of cookies without visitors' consent Information Commissioner's Office is very knowledgeable about why that's bad 07 Nov 11:53 | 27
On-Prem 5G whizz, Qualcomm: Is that a $1bn hole in your Q4 revenues or are you just happy to see us? Mobe chip flinger's investors seem chilled, though, as it predicts 2020 bonanza 07 Nov 12:36 | 1
Science Need a special something on which to spank $3,500? HoloLens 2 is finally shipping Look like RoboCop, play with holograms 07 Nov 13:13 | 10
Security Morrisons tells top court it's not liable for staffer who nicked payroll data of 100,000 employees Supermarket takes appeal to most senior legal eagles 07 Nov 14:00 | 87
Ignite Microsoft looks to React Native as a way to tackle the cross-platform development puzzle Windows and Office teams shun Xamarin in favour of JavaScript/C++ solution 07 Nov 15:00 | 19
Networks Europe to straggle Japan, China, US and Korea in 5G adoption stakes Only 18% of mobile users across world will have access to 5G in next 5 years 07 Nov 15:34 | 22
Bootnotes Beardy biologist's withering takedown of creationism fetches $564,500 at auction Debut adventure of tween occultist goes for $150,000 07 Nov 16:13 | 66
Personal Tech Microsoft has made a Surface slab that mere mortals can dismantle A swappable battery would be icing on the cake, though 07 Nov 17:15 | 21
Software Python overtakes Java to become second-most popular language on GitHub after JavaScript Data analytics helps to boost contributions by 151% 07 Nov 18:00 | 14
Analysis Communication, communication – and politics: Iowa saga of cuffed infosec pros reveals pentest pitfalls Tales from the coal face as experts reflect on what can possibly go wrong on the job 07 Nov 19:35 | 23
Networks Sure, we made your Wi-Fi routers phone home with telemetry, says Ubiquiti. What of it? You didn't ask for it, we didn't tell you about it, but hey, it clears GDPR so what you gonna do? 07 Nov 20:56 | 134
Security This may shock you but Adobe is shipping insecure software. No, it's not Flash this time. Nope, not Acrobat, either Mobile app SDKs sport dodgy crypto defaults, set bad examples – updates available 07 Nov 21:28 | 8