Extra urgency in June's Patch Tuesday: Microsoft warns six more bugs are being exploited Patch Tuesday Adobe, Intel, SAP, Android emit vulnerability fixes, too Security09 Jun 2021 | 1
SK Hynix admits to DRAM defects, smacks down rumour it botched big batches Admits 'potential losses' may result, says they won’t be significant Storage09 Jun 2021 | 5
Ohio Attorney General asks courts to declare Google a public utility Yup, just a Republican wanting a private business to be subjected to more government regulation Personal Tech09 Jun 2021 | 15
US Senate finds $52bn to keep chipmakers working, $195bn for tech R&D Innovation and Competition Act aims to keep America ahead of China, approved with unusual bipartisan support On-Prem09 Jun 2021 | 10
Indian Finance Minister throws Infosys under the bus as new e-tax portal fails on first day Minister moved from celebrating new facility to complaining about it in a handful of hours SaaS09 Jun 2021 | 11
Security researcher says attacks on Russian government have Chinese fingerprints – and typos, too Malware was too loose to have come from a Western nation, according to Sentinel Labs Security09 Jun 2021 | 12
Six years in the making, Vivaldi Mail arrives alongside version 4.0 of the company's browser Nú með þýðingarmöguleika Software09 Jun 2021 | 26
Fastly 'fesses up to breaking the internet with an 'an undiscovered software bug' triggered by a customer Promises it won't happen again, expresses remorse … all the usual stuff that clouds (and Zuck) say after they stumble around making messes Off-Prem09 Jun 2021 | 111
No digital equivalent to the impulse aisle found as online grocery shoppers buy fewer sweet treats than in real life Supermarkets presumably working on a solution to this 'problem' right now Offbeat09 Jun 2021 | 17
That thing you were utterly sure would never happen? Yeah, well, guess what … Who, Me? Never. Test. In. Production. Applications09 Jun 2021 | 42
'Vast majority of people' are onside with a data grab they know next to nothing about, reckons UK health secretary Comment A day before THAT delay, Matt Hancock told MPs that 'citizens' own the data he'd instructed the health department to take by default Databases09 Jun 2021 | 86
EE and Three mobe mast surveyors might 'upload some virus' to London Tube control centre, TfL told judge Unimpressed beak orders Transport for London to let them onto Southwark roof Legal09 Jun 2021 | 76
Hate to break it to you, but football's not coming home if this AI pundit is to be believed Delayed Euro 2020 championship will be won by the Czech Republic, and England will drop out in semi-finals (sounds legit) AI + ML09 Jun 2021 | 10
The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The best time to build a semiconductor foundry is 5 years ago Column The history of computing is all change, all the time. Yet silicon-slingers let the chips fail where they may On-Prem09 Jun 2021 | 50
Intel's latest patch set plugs some serious holes in CPU, Bluetooth, server, and – ironically – security lines Reports through Chipzilla's bug bounty scheme growing, but still in the minority Security09 Jun 2021 | 5
In this round of 'Real life or Black Mirror episode', drones that hunt down humans by listening to their screams Plus: UAVs that can smell your poop – both for benign purposes, mind Edge + IoT09 Jun 2021 | 29
UK launches consultation on forcing landlords to allow gigabit broadband upgrades We want to give your property better internets for free, pls respond Networks09 Jun 2021 | 20
UK online spending up 48%, hits £113bn as nation puts curtains in its sheds, empties supermarket shelves Regulator airs country's muddy laundry - including fact it rarely unplugs Offbeat09 Jun 2021 | 1
Google says its artificial intelligence is faster and better than humans at laying out chips for artificial intelligence OK, we see where this is going AI + ML09 Jun 2021 | 30
Mysterious Gelsemium APT was behind February compromise of NoxPlayer, says ESET Malicious crew targets ME and Asia but also tries evading Chinese AV suites Security09 Jun 2021 |
'I put the interests of the country first': Colonial Pipeline CEO on why oil biz paid off ransomware crooks Mandiant investigation says crims gained access through legacy VPN Security09 Jun 2021 | 23
'Universal Processor' startup Tachyum unveils full-system Prodigy emulator ahead of sampling later this year FPGA-driven prototypes yet to prove the company's bold performance and power-draw claims Systems09 Jun 2021 | 18
PrivacyMic looks to keep your home smart without Google, Alexa, Siri and pals listening in Raspberry Pi-powered prototype proves 95% accurate, 100% private, claim boffins Security09 Jun 2021 | 38
The Newton lives, kinda: Boffin turns Apple eMate 300 into Raspberry Pi laptop Video Impressive working computer from the corpse of a rarity Personal Tech09 Jun 2021 | 7
Microsoft's bricks-and-mortar retail operation set to return from the grave? Not quite From July you'll be able to swipe credit card for kit at 'Experience Centers' Channel09 Jun 2021 | 1
Risk and reward: Nefilim ransomware gang mainly targets fewer, richer companies and that strategy is paying off, warns Trend Micro Criminal operators emerged from woodwork just as COVID hit the West Security09 Jun 2021 | 2
It is with a heavy heart that we must tell you America's richest continue to pay not quite as much tax as you do Have you tried simply being more powerful and wealthy? Offbeat09 Jun 2021 | 48
Baby Space Shuttle biz chases dreams at Spaceport Cornwall Sierra Nevada Corporation eyes a landing site in the UK Science09 Jun 2021 | 30
Huawei flings open the doors of its third privacy and security transparency centre The first based in China Security09 Jun 2021 | 4