OSes Google’s made-for-India cut of Android and the one phone that runs it delayed by chip shortages, testing Devices were supposed to arrive Friday, November is new target 10 Sep 00:11 | 3
Software Amazon Elasticsearch Service is so flexible it wants to be called by a new name Meet Amazon OpenSearch Service, more or less the same code, without the trademark infringement 10 Sep 01:25 | 3
On-Prem Big Blue's quantum rainmaker jumps to room-temp diamond quantum accelerator company German-Australian outfit Quantum Brilliance thinks it can deliver product that runs on your desk in five years, for DBAs and boffins alike 10 Sep 03:15 | 31
Personal Tech Epic Games asks for Apple's help to put South Korea's alternative app payments law to work Promises to offer App Store as an option, but needs its developer account to be reinstated to do that 10 Sep 04:59 | 18
Servers Big iron is out of fashion as server market shifts to low-end single-socket machines IDC says AsiaPac market growing, rest of world isn't, Dell wins on volume, and IBM on sale price 10 Sep 06:16 | 3
On Call Not too bright, are you? Your laptop, I mean... Not you Those knobs can be sensitive 10 Sep 08:30 | 109
Something for the Weekend, Sir? You walk in with a plan. You leave with GPS-tracking Nordic hiking poles. The same old story, eh? Please hold me back from the discount aisle in case I buy a USB desk fan 10 Sep 09:15 | 116
Geek's Guide to Britain Vaccine dreams: A trip to Oxford to see a biscuit tin, some bed pans and ChAdOx1 nCov-19 No, not the title of an undiscovered Douglas Adams book, it's medical history in the UK 10 Sep 10:03 | 28
Science Spot the dog? No, we couldn't either because Spot is a robot employed by United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Plans to send remote devices to work at 70-year-old decommissioned nuclear power station may not be so barking 10 Sep 10:43 | 44
Episode 16 BOFH: Pass the sugar, Asmodeus, and let the meeting of the Fellowship of Bastards … commence Stacy? Stacy of the industry-wide Crazy Frog ringtone VoIP software update? Good work 10 Sep 11:30 | 70
Bork!Bork!Bork! Music festivals are back in the UK. So is the background bork Stage fright? Or the knowledge that Windows is lurking behind you 10 Sep 12:15 | 25
PaaS + IaaS T-Systems and Google Cloud building 'sovereign cloud services' for Germany Sovereign according to Google's definition, that is 10 Sep 13:01 | 11
On-Prem The magic TUPE roundabout: Council, Wipro, Northgate all deny employing Unix admins in outsourcing muddle Employment judge points finger at Northgate – trial to follow 10 Sep 13:45 | 50
AI + ML Right to contest automated AI decision under review as part of UK government data protection consultation Right not to be subjected to solely automated decisions might not be keeping pace with 'data-driven economy' says document 10 Sep 14:35 | 36
Personal Tech Lenovo blames 'firmware' issue for blank-screened Smart Displays, says Google's working on a fix – 6 months after complaints started Home assistant little more than an expensive plastic brick for some owners 10 Sep 15:38 | 18
Edge + IoT RAF chief: Our Reaper drones (sorry, SkyGuardians) stand ready to help British councils There's no council tax infringement a Brimstone missile can't punish 10 Sep 16:26 | 69
OSes Microsoft releases new Windows 11 builds, confirms running on an Apple M1 'is not a supported scenario' Old proverb: If Windows crashes on a Surface Pro X, will anyone see the bugcheck? 10 Sep 17:32 | 27
Security Hey – how did you get in here? Number one app security weakness of 2021 was borked access control, says OWASP Org releases its top ten list of bad things software vendors do 10 Sep 18:35 | 7
Analysis Sort-of Epic win as judge kills Apple ban on apps linking to outside payment systems Games maker weakens iGiant's control over iOS, loses its antitrust claims 10 Sep 20:48 | 37
Personal Tech DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats sue NYC for trying to permanently cap delivery fees We'll just hike the prices for customers, otherwise. Happy now? 10 Sep 23:59 | 78