International Space Station stabilizes after just-docked Russian module suddenly fires thrusters Updated Crew not in danger, NASA insists Science30 Jul 2021 | 51
Communism never looked so good: China cracks down on pop-up ads Developers accused of ignoring regulations and adding adware where it's not allowed Personal Tech30 Jul 2021 | 21
The Register just found 300-odd Itanium CPUs on eBay We mention this because Intel just stopped shipping them forever, ending a strange story Systems30 Jul 2021 | 63
Giant Tesla battery providing explosion in renewable energy – not as intended Toxic smoke from fire forces Australian residents indoors just two days after COVID lockdown lifted Offbeat30 Jul 2021 | 101
We can't believe people use browsers to manage their passwords, says maker of password management tools You just save it in Chrome or Firefox? Ugh. And then it autofills when you need it again? Oh the horror Security30 Jul 2021 | 96
AWS growing so fast its revenue makes it bigger than Cisco or HP Nobody wants to run their own data centers anymore, says CFO Off-Prem30 Jul 2021 | 8
Malware and Trojans, but there's only one horse the boss man wants to hear about On Call The company's IT might be on fire, but my needs trump those of the many Security30 Jul 2021 | 31
Intel scoops out five flavours of Ice Lake Xeons for workstations They're good for stuff like supporting 4TB of RAM and PCIe 4.0 Personal Tech30 Jul 2021 | 20
BOFH: They say you either love it or you hate it. We can confirm you're going to hate it Episode 14 So what you're saying is you updated the new machines from the network – the infected network BOFH30 Jul 2021 | 114
You MUST present your official ID (but only the one that's really easy to fake) Something for the Weekend, Sir? I can show you my Three Widths swimming certificate if it helps Bootnotes30 Jul 2021 | 104
What to do with our leftover Saturn V Lego? Why, build another rocket, of course This time the Saturn 1B Offbeat30 Jul 2021 | 14
Ordinary salaried Brits: Sweet! Payday! Banking giant HSBC: Oh no it isn't Customers hacked off as online and mobile service wobbles Off-Prem30 Jul 2021 | 10
London class-action sueball against Google is a lot like Epic's case except fandroids might win enough for a pint Hundreds of millions in damages, Play Store in the sights etc. etc. Personal Tech30 Jul 2021 | 25
On this most auspicious of days, we ask: How many sysadmins does it take to change a lightbulb? Protip: Don't treat the IT department like this if you value your life Bootnotes30 Jul 2021 | 63
Contractors argue umbrella companies need improved regulation, not outright ban Trades Union Congress proposals miss the point, say campaigners Legal30 Jul 2021 | 12
Telefónica's cloud limb slurps Cancom's UK&I biz to cash in on Brit enterprise tech market There's a tasty NHS contract in there Channel30 Jul 2021 |
Happy birthday, Sinclair Radionics: We'll remember you for your revolutionary calculators and crap watches ZX Spectrum was pretty cool too Personal Tech30 Jul 2021 | 86
UK regulator waves through SK Hynix's $9bn acquisition of Intel's NAND and SSD biz Number of 'strong remaining competitors' within the market planning expansions of their own, says CMA Storage30 Jul 2021 | 4
Google picked as yet another 'strategic partner' for SAP's RISE, Microsoft still lingers on the scene German software giant's relationships are anything but exclusive PaaS + IaaS30 Jul 2021 | 1
Here's 30 servers Russian intelligence uses to fling malware at the West, beams RiskIQ Biden-Putin summit went well, then Security30 Jul 2021 | 21
'$6 in every $10' spent on cloud infrastructure is with AWS, Microsoft, or Google Fewer and fewer orgs want to run their own data centre PaaS + IaaS30 Jul 2021 | 18
HP Inc slurps Teradici to get better at delivering remote PCs Apparently quite a few people haven't been in the office as much lately Virtualization30 Jul 2021 | 10
Russia says software malfunction caused Nauka module to unexpectedly fire thrusters, tilt space station Updated You call this a glitch? Software30 Jul 2021 | 54
Euro watchdog will try to extract $900m from Amazon for breaking data privacy laws You miss every shot you don't take, we guess Personal Tech30 Jul 2021 | 44