Intel experiences another kind of meltdown 'We must and will do better' CEO pledges amid big losses, Optane axed, expectations slashed Systems29 Jul 2022 | 8
Why Intel killed its Optane memory business Analysis Effort to create a new tier of memory flopped as rivals offered faster and more open alternatives Storage29 Jul 2022 | 32
China's IT minister under investigation for violating law Xiao Yaqing had been steering China's chip industry Legal29 Jul 2022 | 6
US court system suffered 'incredibly significant attack' – sealed files at risk Effects still being felt today across US government Security29 Jul 2022 | 15
Microsoft to offer app-store-like experience to distribute and update bespoke apps Behold the mutant offspring of the Microsoft Store, Endpoint Manager, and Package Manager Software29 Jul 2022 | 3
Businesses confess: We pass cyberattack costs onto customers Cover an average of $4.4 million per raid ourselves? No chance, mate Security29 Jul 2022 | 21
BreachForums booms on the back of billion-record Chinese data leak Plenty of recent users appear to be from China, and hoping for more leaks of local data Security29 Jul 2022 |
Surprise! The metaverse is going to suck for privacy Forget mobile apps – headsets and smart glasses will be able to harvest so much data Personal Tech29 Jul 2022 | 58
VMware’s subscriptions start at 16 cores, prices won't be made public Prepaid one-, three-, or five-year terms preferred for big bundles Virtualization29 Jul 2022 | 29
Psst … Want to buy a used IBM Selectric? No questions asked On Call We would have got away with it too, if hadn't been for your perfectly reasonable user request Columnists29 Jul 2022 | 171
BOFH: Selling the boss on a crypto startup Episode 14 A little hint from a Helldesk friend is all you need BOFH29 Jul 2022 | 92
I paid for it, that makes it mine. Doesn’t it? No – and it never did Something for the Weekend A new generation learns the hard way that everything is ephemeral Bootnotes29 Jul 2022 | 288
Preparing for Skylab: The separate 1972 experimental mission that never left the ground Feature Bags of splashy fun for astronauts in SMEAT's simulation Science29 Jul 2022 | 25
Bill Gates venture backs effort to bring aircon startup to market Supports liquid desiccant tech to store energy to smooth bumps in demand, lower greenhouse gas impact Science29 Jul 2022 | 63
US Department of Defense funds Google and SkyWater to enable open source chips Amazing how you find the money when military needs a reliable supply Systems29 Jul 2022 | 7
AWS still growing amid talk of global economic woes No stopping the cloud computing division but losses mount on retail side as consumers catch a cold PaaS + IaaS29 Jul 2022 |
Reg readers tell us what they wanted for SysAdmin Appreciation Day Chateau Lafite? Unexpected day off? Unplugging users phones? Offbeat29 Jul 2022 | 17
Paper batteries on the cards to power IoT and smart labels Quest to reduce environmental impact finds pulp solution Science29 Jul 2022 | 19
The US's biggest datacenter market is short on electricity Updated Power transmission bottlenecks could delay Northern Virginia DC projects into 2026 On-Prem29 Jul 2022 | 21
Micron pledges US memory expansion after CHIPS Act passes With $52 billion on the table, everyone wants their fair share Storage29 Jul 2022 | 6
Decentralized IPFS networks forming the 'hotbed of phishing' P2P file system makes it more difficult to detect and take down malicious content Security29 Jul 2022 | 23
Feds put $10m bounty on Putin pal accused of bankrolling US election troll farm Just in time for the midterms Cyber-crime29 Jul 2022 | 54
It's on: Twitter vs Elon Musk trial to start October 17 Updated Popcorn stocks soar Personal Tech29 Jul 2022 | 48
Apple plays the supply-chain card to explain Mac, iPad revenue shrink Mom, what's an eye pad? Personal Tech29 Jul 2022 | 6