Security BeagleBoyz: 2020's hottest country-rap band, or N. Korea hackers stealing millions. Only one way to find out... ...read the article, of course 28 Aug 01:36 | 6
On-Prem VMware says ‘Nike Swoosh recovery’ would be faster if American users could visit their offices But Ireland’s helping with $4.9bn tax benefit from IP shift 28 Aug 02:32 |
Personal Tech Fairphone thinks its fair to offer a not-very-major and slightly-more-recycled new model More capable cameras, less new plastic. Same opportunity for a warm inner glow 28 Aug 03:56 | 17
Science Worried about the Andromeda galaxy crashing into our Milky Way in four billion years? Too bad, it's quite possibly already happening Well, halo, halo 28 Aug 05:03 | 56
Science Life with Amazon's fitness band: Upload your half-naked pics to see how fat you'll look without exercise. You now sound stressed – relax! AI-backed gizmo, app will predict your future body if you don't start training, analyzes your voice for unhappiness 28 Aug 06:04 | 52
SaaS Google Firebase Cloud Messaging offers spam tier for some – no account required, just knowledge of bad security All that's necessary is willingness to abuse server keys exposed in apps and some technical know-how 28 Aug 06:56 | 2
+Comment Nutanix CEO and co-founder Dheeraj Pandey to step down New $750m investment from Bain and strong revenue means he reckons the time is right 28 Aug 07:40 | 8
Software Kubernetes moves to end ‘permanent beta’ for some APIs Developers told to hurry up and get features stable as support for other features extends to help slow upgraders 28 Aug 08:20 | 5
Legal IBM ordered to pay £22k to whistleblower and told by judges: Teach your managers what discrimination means Bosses broke law to punish staffer who raised working practice fears 28 Aug 09:05 | 127
Storage RIP: NetApp Advanced Technology Group shuffles off this mortal coil The 'ideas factory' falls victim to latest round of corporate penny-pinching 28 Aug 10:00 | 4
On Call Techie studied ancient ways of iSeries machine, saved day when user unleashed eldritch powers, got £50 gift voucher Brushing away the cobwebs of decades-old code like Indiana Jones 28 Aug 10:57 | 81
Security Southern Water customers could view others' personal data by tweaking URL parameters A quick lesson in how not to deploy Sharepoint as a 'my account' file retrieval system 28 Aug 11:40 | 37
Updated What a time for a TITSUP*: Santander down and out on pre-Bank Holiday payday What happened? No info. *Total Inability To Support Users with the Particulars 28 Aug 12:34 | 30
The RPG Death Stranding: Essential worker simulator unites its players amid a lockdown far worse than the real-life one Trudging through PC port of 2019 console title in 2020 is weird 28 Aug 13:30 | 24
On-Prem Dell: 60% of our people won't be going back into an office regularly after COVID-19 Please don't wax philosophical, please don't... Argh: 'Work is something you do, an outcome, not a place or a time' 28 Aug 14:20 | 129
SaaS What does Workday think gives it the edge in COVID crisis? 'We're not an ERP vendor,' says CEO Bhusri Firm not the only SaaS-y outfit to enjoy bumper results during pandemic 28 Aug 15:10 |
Personal Tech Little Timmy might not get that notebook this Christmas: HP warns of CPU, panel shortages in run-up to holiday quarter Is this some Apple marketing? Oh no, Intel still hasn't sorted its s*** out 28 Aug 15:57 | 9
Personal Tech Facebook fires sueball at 'malicious' app SDK makers, accuses them of gobbling up people's personal information Vacuuming up data? That's our job! 28 Aug 19:22 | 19
Security Before you head off for the weekend, you have patched your Pulse Secure VPNs, right? Wouldn't want you to be pwned via a phishing link Perl clutching time again 28 Aug 23:49 | 3