Servers AMD is now following More's Law: More chips, more money, more pressure on Intel, more competition in the x86 space Chipzooky's fortunes are Ryzen Epyc-ly 29 Jul 01:09 | 38
Networks Philippines president threatens local telcos with expropriation Calls for e-commerce surge and keeps schools closed due to certain virus that's made news lately 29 Jul 02:35 | 3
Updated Arm China brands itself a 'strategic asset', calls for Beijing's help in boardroom dispute with Brit HQ 'We just wanna design chips without distractions', say staff in open letter 29 Jul 03:49 | 21
Security Reply-All storm flares as email announcing privacy policy puts 500 addresses in the 'To' field, not 'BCC' Newsletter-as-a-service outfit Substack does the usual apologising 29 Jul 04:56 | 37
Poll GitHub starts publishing roadmap of future features Microsoft’s trashing the place, clearly. Or is it? 29 Jul 05:29 | 7
Science Amazon and Google: Trust us, our smart-speaker apps are carefully policed. Boffins: Yes, well, about that... Who can you trust these days? 29 Jul 06:34 | 26
Security Japan starts work on global quantum crypto network Toshiba leads effort that aspires to run 100 quantum cryptographic devices for 10,000 users by 2024 29 Jul 07:02 | 8
Science Virgin Galactic reveals giant mirror feature in cabin design for Beardy Branson's space bus Passengers will be able to watch themselves float while bathed in Earthlight and surrounded by tasteful colours 29 Jul 07:32 | 43
Security No wonder Brit universities report hacks so often: Half of staff have had zero infosec training, apparently Plus: Don't worry, students. The attackers told us they destroyed your data 29 Jul 08:01 | 32
Space Extenders Once considered lost, ESA and NASA's SOHO came back from the brink of death to work even better than it did before Almost 25 years and counting, here's to the luckiest spacecraft off Earth 29 Jul 09:00 | 44
Networks BT: 'Because of the existing underlying supply of the 4G equipment, most of our 5G (NSA) so far is with Huawei' Vodafone not happy either as telcos complain to defence sub-committee about Huawei removal woes 29 Jul 09:40 | 43
Software It's been five years since Windows 10 hit: So... how's that working out for you all? Most of the things Microsoft said would be great were not 29 Jul 10:45 | 222
Bootnotes Two large flightless birds walk into a bar... The pub's owner was not emused *ba-dum tsh* Carol and Kevin banned from outback establishment for 'bad behaviour' 29 Jul 11:30 | 47
Personal Tech Huawei claims its alternative ecosystem to Google Mobile Services has 1.6 million devs, 73 million Euro users Could it be? Something approaching, dare we say, viability? 29 Jul 12:37 | 12
Software Oh, you shouldn't have: Microsoft whips up website for devs that makes it easier to moan about Windows issues Just be careful it's not 'out of scope' 29 Jul 13:33 | 3
Security Chinese ambassador to UK threatens to withdraw Huawei, £3bn investment if comms giant banned from building 5G Surprise pledge catches company on the hop: 'We have announced no change to our strategy' 29 Jul 14:28 | 71
Networks Modem life is rubbish: RootMetrics 5G stats show EE has widest UK coverage, but Three is the speed demon What do we all need? Next-gen masts. When do we need them? Sooner than they'll be ready 29 Jul 15:01 | 14
OSes From a trickle to an Application Stream: Red Hat opens barriers for RHEL 8.3 beta System Roles another key ingredient in six-monthly update 29 Jul 16:08 | 5
OSes GRUB2, you're getting too bug for your boots: Config file buffer overflow is a boon for malware seeking to drill deeper into a system We're gonna keeping punning this until someone pays us $5m 29 Jul 17:00 | 32
Servers This investor blew nearly $300,000 on Intel shares the day before 7nm disaster reveal. Yup, she's suing Chipzilla faces potential class-action headache after stock price plunge 29 Jul 19:30 | 41
OSes YOU... SHA-1 NOT PASS! Microsoft magics away demonic hash algorithm from Windows updates, apps Because no one likes to install spoof system files 29 Jul 20:37 | 7
Science 911, I wanna report a robbery. Hundreds of thousands of stars stolen from a cluster. I think it was the Milky Way Ancient ball of suns smeared across space by our galaxy two billion years ago 29 Jul 22:23 | 15
On-Prem HPE's Azure Stack Hub future 'in doubt' as US staff canned, SimpliVity team cut, India picks up the pieces Current and former bods fear cloud work is doomed, IT titan disagrees 29 Jul 23:40 | 18