Toshiba engulfed by scandal again — and the prime minister is implicated Company conspired with government to make life hard for activist foreign investors Legal21 Jun 2021 | 17
India tells Twitter to obey its laws — or make wielding them easier Minister lashes avian network and suggests its legal protections may have been removed Legal21 Jun 2021 | 19
South Korea’s nuclear research agency breached by North Korea-affiliated cyberattackers, says malware analyst group Think tank says inconsistencies in story were not a cover-up — just a mistake from “working-level staff” Security21 Jun 2021 | 16
India’s IT lobby lashes forecast of automation-induced jobs bloodbath NASSCOM says industry has already weathered the worst automation has to offer, but may use different definitions of where jobs are at risk Software21 Jun 2021 | 3
Updating in production, like a boss Who, Me? The pain in Spain comes mainly from a lack of training Software21 Jun 2021 | 130
Foxconn builds stuff for everyone. Now it finds vaccines for Taiwan, and TSMC's chipped in, too President blames China for blocking government purchases as tech titans say they'll find five million doses Legal21 Jun 2021 | 20
Windows 11: Meet the new OS, same as the old OS (or close enough) Column From point release to pointless release OSes21 Jun 2021 | 259
Tolerating failure: From happy accidents to serious screwups … Time to look at getting it wrong, er, correctly Feature Let’s talk procedures. Plus: Are you dealing with errors in a way that leaves room for people to own up to them? On-Prem21 Jun 2021 | 17
Emergency mode? Bah! It takes a Microsoft product to really break a digital sign Bork!Bork!Bork! Memory is not the only thing leaking from Windows Bootnotes21 Jun 2021 | 13
Hubble Space Telescope sails serenely on in safe mode after efforts to switch to backup memory modules fail Updated Have you tried turning it off and on again? Science21 Jun 2021 | 82
Do you want to become a vulture? Now's your chance to join The Register's news desk We are hiring a FOSS expert who can pick apart a cloud giant's latest API Site News21 Jun 2021 | 34
The great fire sale continues as Capita sells government joint venture Axelos for £380m It's the longest day of the year Channel21 Jun 2021 | 5
Final guidance on Schrems II ruling: Data from EU could be held up if a third country lets authorities access it We're looking at you, Uncle Sam Legal21 Jun 2021 | 14
'Lots of failed startups came out of Campus': Google axes London hub because startup scene 'doesn't need' another 7 floors of workspace It needs 'resources, mentors, and programs ... at scale, anywhere' Networks21 Jun 2021 | 33
Germany's competition watchdog to investigate whether Apple's ecosystem damages other businesses Joins queue of regulators peeking into iOS walled garden model Personal Tech21 Jun 2021 | 12
What's that hurtling down the Bifröst? Node-based network fun with Yggdrasil 0.4 Ragnarök and roll: Release Candidate boasts significant improvements on 0.3 Networks21 Jun 2021 | 20
EU court rules in Telenet copyright case: ISPs can be forced to hand over some customer data use details Belgian firm must produce the IP addresses of BitTorrent users Legal21 Jun 2021 | 24
Ex-NSA bigwig Chris Inglis appointed America's national cyber director by Senate In brief Plus: Impact of ransomware payments, CVS database not secured Security21 Jun 2021 | 5
It's 2021 and a printf format string in a wireless network's name can break iPhone Wi-Fi Hope no one's created guest networks called '%Free %Coffee at %Starbucks' Security21 Jun 2021 | 46