SaaS And just like that, Amazon Web Services forked Elasticsearch, Kibana. Was that part of the plan, Elastic? Fork that noise, says cloud giant amid licensing drama 22 Jan 00:50 | 46
SaaS As the world turns to big names in cloud and IT to get through the pandemic, IBM still manages to shrink Red Hat and off-prem see growth while revenue, profit down overall 22 Jan 02:12 | 13
Updated We're gonna bounce back, says Intel's Gelsinger: Don't worry, most of our chips will be made by us... in 2023 Financial figures released minutes ahead of schedule after 'hacker' swipes and shares infographic 22 Jan 04:09 | 8
Science We'll explore Titan with a methane submarine, a methane submarine, a methane submarine... Saturn moon's largest liquid sea mapped by radar – and soon, robots? 22 Jan 06:09 | 41
Security It's 2021 and you can hijack a Cisco SD-WAN deployment with malicious IP traffic and a buffer overflow. Patch now And also fix up these other holes that can be exploited via HTTP requests, SQL injection, etc 22 Jan 07:04 | 10
On Call You can drive a car with your feet, you can operate a sewing machine with your feet. Same goes for computers obviously Mice do like cheese after all 22 Jan 08:15 | 144
Episode 1 BOFH: Are you a druid? Legally, you have to tell me if you're a druid Er, I mean, droid. In the far reaches of the world, under a lost and lonely hill, lies the OFFICE OF NEVERMORE 22 Jan 09:30 | 75
Something for the Weekend, Sir? Nothing new since the microwave: Let's get those home tech inventors cooking You might want to wash the rolling pin first 22 Jan 10:32 | 164
OSes Must 'completely free' mean 'hard to install'? Newbie gripe sparks some soul-searching among Debian community Project members discuss conflict between principles and pragmatism because of need for non-free drivers 22 Jan 11:15 | 322
NSFW-ish Reg reader's XXXbox oddity: The BBC4 topless thumbnail trauma whodunnit 'Not us, guv' from all involved – except TiVo, which fixed it while blaming nameless third party 22 Jan 12:00 | 29
Servers Legacy IT kit is behind 80% of UK taxman's pandemic costs, says spending watchdog HMRC spent £53.2m maintaining creaky tech estate – report 22 Jan 13:03 | 28
Networks Google's Alphabet sticks a pin in its Loon internet broadband service It never really took off (commercially), apparently 22 Jan 14:02 | 35
Security Microsoft Edge goes homomorphic: Nobody will see your credentials... but you'll need to sign in to use it Has your password been pwned? MS browser will tell you 22 Jan 15:07 | 31
Personal Tech Honor has flown the nest: Announces first phone as an independent firm, inks deals with supply chain big dogs Proud parent Huawei probably sobbing in the car 22 Jan 16:23 | 8
Updated Clop ransomware gang clips sensitive files from Atlantic Records' London ad agency The7stars, dumps them online Medium-sized firm, big revenues, big target 22 Jan 17:23 | 16
Security Scottish enviro bods shrug off ransomware gang's extortion attempt as 4,000 files dumped online, saying it's nothing big Awa' an bile yer heid, SEPA tells ransomware scum 22 Jan 19:00 | 25
Personal Tech Five years after US promised crackdown on ticket-snaffling bots, the first prosecutions are in... and are a slap on the wrist Miscreants hit with $31m fines tho only pay what they can afford: $3.7m 22 Jan 21:02 | 46
Personal Tech We'd rather go down in Down Under, says Google: Search biz threatens to quit Australia if forced to pay for news Meanwhile, web giant agrees to cough up euros to French publishers 22 Jan 23:49 | 80