In Brief CyberX, CyberX, does whatever a CyberX does. Locks IoT, machines too, Microsoft got it, so will you Plus: DDoS'er jailed, and more 29 Jun 05:04 | 3
Who, Me? Finally, a wafer-thin server... Only a tiny little thin one. Oh all right. Just the one... The UPS gets its revenge in a tale of fire, fury and farming 29 Jun 06:15 | 141
SaaS UKCloud latest to sign Memorandum of Understanding with UK.gov ahead of cloud mega framework Google, Microsoft already on board. AWS not far behind. Sources say plucky Brit upstart vows never to practise tax avoidance 29 Jun 08:30 | 12
Bork!Bork!Bork! Now that's a train delay Upminster with which London travellers shall not put Who are we kidding? TfL's prisoners will just resign selves to 20 hour wait 29 Jun 09:15 | 24
Software Finding SAP hard to swallow? ERP giant says it's working on something more bite-sized The PowerPoint presentation is nice and all, but the proof is in the eating 29 Jun 10:00 | 16
On-Prem Imagination Technologies sued over £27m Russian SoC contract invoice brouhaha IMGworks' new owner Sondrel demands £1.4m handed over tout suite 29 Jun 10:45 | 2
Security Yes, Prime Minister, rewrite the Computer Misuse Act: Brit infosec outfits urge reform Out-of-date law prevents Britain from fully developing its cybersecurity industry, say campaigners 29 Jun 11:30 | 27
Personal Tech Apple said to be removing charger, headphones from upcoming iPhone 12 series Trying to reduce waste or funnelling punters into investing in AirPods? 29 Jun 11:58 | 117
In brief Microsoft has a cure for data nuked by fat fingers if you're not afraid of the command line Plus: Windows Forms on Arm64 in .NET 5, Live Events to live on 29 Jun 13:09 | 58
In brief Come glide with me: Virgin Galactic gives Unity some fresh air, looks forward to rocket-powered flight Plus: On-orbit battery replacement and scrub-a-dub-dub, my launch is a dud? 29 Jun 14:53 | 14
Networks Spare some change, guv? UK's CCTV regulator pitches for £100k budget increase 8-strong national body asks government for cash to hire 2 more 29 Jun 16:03 | 3
Security University of California San Francisco pays ransomware gang $1.14m as BBC publishes 'dark web negotiations' Publicity-hungry crims find new way of pressuring victims 29 Jun 16:29 | 25
Software Poetry in lockdown: hiQ to Supremes / Please leave LinkedIn scrape ruling / well enough alone Data science firm won previous ruling over pulling data from jobseekers' network 29 Jun 17:26 | 10
SaaS Oracle opens second Indian cloud region in bid to keep pace in make-or-break market Big Red's share continues to border on irrelevance compared to big dogs 29 Jun 18:24 | 7
SaaS Google Cloud partially evaporates for hours amid power supply failure: Two US East Coast zones rattled Networking, Kubernetes, storage, virtual machine systems hit by outage 29 Jun 20:17 | 6
Software Apple: We're defending your privacy by nixing 16 browser APIs. Rivals: You mean defending your bottom line iGiant accused of holding back web progress to protect its 30% app cut 29 Jun 21:20 | 40
Applications India bans 59 apps it says have privacy, national security problems. In a massive coincidence, they’re all Chinese They may have a point with some of them, though 29 Jun 22:21 | 19