California Right-to-Repair bill quietly killed in committee Despite public support for more repairable gear, tech lobbying may have kept that from happening Personal Tech01 Jun 2022 | 72
Big Tech's maps led ride-sharing giant Grab astray It now builds its own and says it has become the largest contributor to OpenStreetMap in Southeast Asia Personal Tech01 Jun 2022 | 4
EnemyBot malware adds enterprise flaws to exploit arsenal Fast-evolving botnet targets critical VMware, F5 BIG-IP bugs, we're told Research01 Jun 2022 | 2
India probes ZTE and Vivo over finances, sparking Chinese protests Clever asymmetrical economic warfare makes Beijing very uncomfortable Legal01 Jun 2022 | 5
Azure Active Directory logs are lagging, alerts may be wrong or missing Updated We have questions: Who's logged in lately? How would you know? Ain't it grand that Microsoft wants you in Azure AD? Off-Prem01 Jun 2022 | 25
What if ransomware evolved to hit IoT in the enterprise? Proof-of-concept lab work demos potential future threat Research01 Jun 2022 | 6
Reg hack attends holographic WebEx meeting, blows away Zoom fatigue Far from the finished product and not obviously a game-changer, but intriguing nonetheless Personal Tech01 Jun 2022 | 27
Algorithm spots 104 asteroids in huge piles of data Rocks stood out like a THOR thumb for code Science01 Jun 2022 | 13
Scribble to app: Microsoft's Power Apps VP talks us through 'Express design' Interview Recognizing your doodles and building some software – or that's the idea Applications01 Jun 2022 | 10
UK opens up 'high-potential individual route' for tech worker immigration Graduates from top 50 global universities get a pass as critics say it fails to make up for Brexit impact On-Prem01 Jun 2022 | 99
Watch out for phishing emails that inject spyware trio You wait for one infection and then three come along at once Research01 Jun 2022 | 13
Red Hat helps US Department of Energy containerize supercomputing You might say the US agency needed an OpenShift in mindset HPC01 Jun 2022 | 1
Smart homes are hackable homes if not equipped with updated, supported tech People forget IoT gadgets aren't dumb appliances. gear needs to be fed security, bug fixes Edge + IoT01 Jun 2022 | 112
TomTom to chop 10% of workforce, blames automation tech Improvements in mapmaking platform to cost 500 employees their future at geolocation tech provider Applications01 Jun 2022 | 40
Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go 2: $599 for 11th gen Intel CPU Want a Surface badge, but don't have Surface Laptop money? Step this way Personal Tech01 Jun 2022 | 19
Immersion cooling no longer reserved for the hyperscalers, HPC With increasing density in a smaller footprint, small shops finally have datacenter dunking dibs Systems01 Jun 2022 | 10
HP turns back on $1b in annual sales by quitting Russia and Belarus Revenue hit for HP far larger than many tech providers post-pullout but PC, print giant stays course Systems01 Jun 2022 | 12
Salesforce shrugs off economic uncertainty with upbeat Q1 results CEO admits integration of mega-mergers remains an ongoing project Applications01 Jun 2022 |
Linux Lite 6.0: It's quite pretty, but 'lite' it is not We took the popular Ubuntu-based Windows replacement for a test drive OSes01 Jun 2022 | 30
Tweaks to IPv4 could free up 'hundreds of millions of addresses' And 'tweaks' is doing some heavy lifting, there Networks01 Jun 2022 | 149
Quantum computing startup probed in report, securities suit From alleging wild falsehoods to questioning man behind the curtain, Scorpion stings hell out of IonQ HPC01 Jun 2022 | 23
AMD nearly doubles Top500 supercomputer hardware share Analysis Intel loses out as Instinct GPUs power the world’s fastest big-iron system HPC01 Jun 2022 | 7
Elon Musk orders Tesla execs back to the office Bosses can always work from home – after they've done a minimum of 40 hours a week on site Bootnotes01 Jun 2022 | 156
Amazon not happy with antitrust law targeting Amazon Updated We assume the world's smallest violin is available right now on Prime Personal Tech01 Jun 2022 | 27