SaaS Amazon bean-counter, her husband, father-in-law cough up $2.6m after SEC collars them on insider-trading rap Criminal charges to follow 29 Sep 00:43 | 14
Personal Tech Japan unveils new scheme to speed up adoption of cashless payments Already curiously slow to get into e-payments, nation hopes avoiding a certain virus will prove an impetus 29 Sep 03:15 | 14
Science Airbus drone broke up in-flight because it couldn’t handle Australian weather ‘Zephyr’ is designed to either beam down data or spy for weeks, but lasted about 90 minutes 29 Sep 04:32 | 67
Science Square Kilometre Array signs off on construction plans – UK last holdout before building phase begins Now to figure out how to run 100,000-plus antennae and squeeze out 130 petabytes of data each year 29 Sep 06:28 | 32
Video Good news: Euro sat spots liquid pools on Mars. Bad news: Under ice, saltier than someone who put last penny into a failed crypto biz ESA also finds planet hot enough to melt iron 29 Sep 06:54 | 13
Security McAfee seeks $2bn return to stock market after Intel unpleasantness Warns investors that big clouds could start to sell native security tools direct to customers and reduce the need for third-party vendors 29 Sep 07:29 | 23
Bork!Bork!Bork! G'day mate, I'll take two tinnies, a packet of Tim Tams, some Vegemite, and a bork Do you come from a bork down under? 29 Sep 08:30 | 22
In brief Ignite your SQL Server with a broken Cumulative Update Plus: All the rest from Microsoft's shindig – it's only wafer-thin 29 Sep 09:25 |
Software Yet another twist for 2020: Google says Android 12 will make it easier to install alternative app stores And, cough, cough, don't forget to use Google Play's billing system 29 Sep 10:02 | 7
Security EU's decision on UK data adequacy set to become 'political football' in broader Brexit negotiations There are bigger fish to fry, but policy changes could still scupper a deal 29 Sep 10:45 | 34
Personal Tech The perils of building a career on YouTube: Guitar teacher's channel nearly deleted after music publisher complains Vid platform has biased its takedown procedures in favour of copyright owners, says lawyer 29 Sep 11:45 | 93
VMworld ESXi-on-Arm is real and VMware will use it to run networks, storage, and security on SmartNICs Even third-party software could run there one day, managed by vSphere 29 Sep 12:15 | 5
AI + ML Arm hasn't given up on self-driving car brains – its new Cortex-A78AE is going into Nvidia's Orin chip, for a start Yes, that Nvidia 29 Sep 13:00 | 6
Virtualization Xen Project officially ports its hypervisor to Raspberry Pi 4 'We were about to embark on an adventure deep in the belly of the memory allocator and Linux address translation layers' 29 Sep 13:31 | 37
Video Groq is hard to grok but reckons its AI chips roq: Ex-Googlers' unorthodox design now shipping to customers 5U box can reach up to six quadrillion INT8 calculations per second, it is claimed 29 Sep 14:03 | 8
Security Director of nuisance-calls company ordered to cough up £114k after ignoring £40k fine from UK data watchdog Cost of enforcing IT Protect Ltd's initial penalty more than treble its value... no money yet collected 29 Sep 14:30 | 32
Networks UK mobile network EE plumps for Nokia to provide that all-important 5G RAN equipment Is that a £500m Huawei-shaped hole you're looking to plug? The big rip 'n' replace begins 29 Sep 15:30 | 16
Security DuckDuckGo cries fowl after being expunged from Google's Android search preferences menu for most of Europe Pro-privacy upstart claims EU antitrust remedy is not fit for purpose 29 Sep 16:32 | 35
Software Oracle gears up to fend off RPA and workflow upstarts by pouring more automation into core enterprise apps Larry walks onto porch with shotgun in arm, takes aim at pesky critters 29 Sep 17:20 | 7
Rise of the Machines British Army develops AI shotgun drone with machine vision for indoor use 2020 just gets better and better 29 Sep 18:18 | 89
Security Plane-tracking site Flight Radar 24 DDoSed... just as drones spotted buzzing over Azerbaijan and Armenia That's one way of poking the world's eyes out for a few hours 29 Sep 18:44 | 20
Comment With so many cloud services dependent on it, Azure Active Directory has become a single point of failure for Microsoft Does Redmond have a reliability problem? 29 Sep 19:49 | 55
Personal Tech Lenovo sheds lockdown pounds with lightweight ThinkPad, reveals price tag for world's first bendy-screen PC As you can probably guess, neither are cheap 29 Sep 21:02 | 12
Software Apple, Epic trade barbs in App Store brouhaha while judge pins July for jury time But will Fortnite be allowed back into the walled garden in the meantime? 29 Sep 22:01 | 16
Networks NATO's at risk if you go your own Huawei on 5G, US government warns Germany Undersecretary pays a visit to Berlin, Merkel’s not moving despite pressure 29 Sep 22:47 | 68
Science Casting a teleport spell is out of the question? Next Falcon-powered 'naut trip to space station set for Halloween SpaceX launch pushed back to spooky-tastic Oct 31 29 Sep 23:58 | 5