Google DeepMind inks 5-year agreement with NHS for 'Streams' app Patient data access concerns prompts ICO probe Software22 Nov 2016 | 17
Trial date set for Brit police 'copter coppers over spying-on-doggers claims The five deny all wrongdoing Bootnotes22 Nov 2016 | 49
Talend CEO: Profit? We're a few years off... But we're cash-flow positive Interview Tuchen tells El Reg what's wrong with the per-core software pricing model On-Prem22 Nov 2016 |
KCL staff offered emotional support, clergy chat to help get over data loss Exclusive #PrayForKCL On-Prem17 Nov 2016 | 70
British politicians sign off on surveillance law, now it's over to the Queen Monarch's rubber stamp expected to turn bill into law within weeks Legal16 Nov 2016 | 76
Commish urges UK.gov to mean it when it talks about transparency No use just wanting something, make it a statutory requirement Legal16 Nov 2016 | 4
MongoDB's CEO: Expect aggressive investing as biz aims at Oracle et al Interview Explosive growth anticipated on what is between $100-200m in annual revenue On-Prem16 Nov 2016 | 10
Post-outage King's College London orders staff to never make their own backups Exclusive Trust us. It's not like we had a fortnight-long... um. Trust us On-Prem15 Nov 2016 | 94
DataStax slurps DataScale, burps out own managed cloud NoSQL business moving towards revenue generation? SaaS15 Nov 2016 | 1
Hadoop for joy? ODPi 2.0's available, but questions persist Welcome focus on Hive standards... but how many more components to go? Software14 Nov 2016 |
Encrypted email sign-ups instantly double in wake of Trump victory ProtonMail suggests fear of the Donald prompting lockdown Security14 Nov 2016 | 62
Siemens to mentor Mentor Graphics in $4.5bn acquisition German giants are excited by their own seminal move On-Prem14 Nov 2016 | 8
Swedish prosecutor finally treks to London to question Julian Assange Donald Trump <3s WikiLeaks Legal14 Nov 2016 | 84
Red squirrels! Adorable, right? Wrong – they're riddled with leprosy Fluffy tree-dwellers carry ancient disease, say boffins Science11 Nov 2016 | 54
Trumped? Nope. Ireland to retain corporate tax advantage over the US Senior economic adviser to president-elect says rate to be cut to 15-20 per cent On-Prem11 Nov 2016 | 51
Software biz boss on harassment charges represents himself, says I want a jury And, allegedly, he was only harassing bloody lawyers too Software11 Nov 2016 |
ICO aims at 400 online gambling companies for misuse of personal data Very British regulator sends a lot of very stern letters Legal10 Nov 2016 | 1
Flash crash trader takes plea bargain, cops to 'spoofing' and wire fraud Navinder Sarao's bond set at $750,000 as family offers properties as collateral Software10 Nov 2016 | 21
Trump's torture support could mean the end of GCHQ-NSA relationship Comment Intelligence sharing is at risk if UK is exposed to Trump's torturous activities Security09 Nov 2016 | 159
UK's 'FBI' hit by DDoS barrage It's just a 'temporary inconvenience', says agency Security09 Nov 2016 | 12
Laziness and hate drove me to invent my storage engine concept, says MariaDB's CTO Interview Monty Widenius chats with El Reg at the Big Data London conference Software08 Nov 2016 | 6
Hitler's wife's lovely lilac knickers fetch £2,900 at auction Private purchaser not identified Bootnotes07 Nov 2016 | 50
Browsers nix add-on after Web of Trust is caught selling users' browsing histories Updated Did the users consent to this? Software07 Nov 2016 | 41
UK spying law delayed while Lords demand Leveson amendments IPBill Press-bashing grants paranoiacs extra week to prepare for Snoopers' Charter Legal07 Nov 2016 | 42
Tableau revenues drop due to weak UK sales, fingers sales bods not Brexit We're going to have shoulder this ourselves, admits chief exec On-Prem02 Nov 2016 | 4
Survey finds 75% of security execs believe they are INVINCIBLE Pride cometh despite one in three targeted attacks resulting in a security breach Security02 Nov 2016 | 50
Bookmakers William Hill under siege from DDoS internet flood IT admins are having a hell of an evening? You can bet on it! Well, on another website Security02 Nov 2016 | 24
Apple urges court to hurry up with hearing Galway data centre objection Time is money, Athenry peasantry Legal01 Nov 2016 | 10
Smart Meter rollout delayed again. Cost us £11bn, eh? Crapita still cocking up Legal01 Nov 2016 | 100
Appointments on hold as (computer) virus wreaks havoc with NHS trust systems Major medical issues diverted to neighbouring hospitals Security31 Oct 2016 | 49
Trick not treat: 123 Reg down on Halloween, DNS borked by DDoS In the 21st century, kids can be a real nuisance On-Prem31 Oct 2016 | 25
CenturyLink set to merge with tier-one provider Level 3 for $34bn CEOs can hardly contain their delight Networks31 Oct 2016 | 5
KCL out(r)age continues: Two weeks TITSUP, two weeks to go Exclusive Now IT bricks it: A 'series of extremely unlikely events' On-Prem31 Oct 2016 | 95
Lenovo downward dogs with Yoga BIOS update supporting Linux installs Somewhere a Lenovo engineer is crying over how your OS is accessing the SSD Personal Tech28 Oct 2016 | 65
Qualcomm agrees to acquire semiconductor biz NXP for $47bn Chip designer chases self-driving car market as smartphone sales slow On-Prem27 Oct 2016 | 14
Belgian court fines Skype for failing to intercept criminals' calls in 2012 It's technically impossible to do what you want, Skype said Security27 Oct 2016 | 42
Amazon certifies third-party refurbishers: How good and new is good as new? On the second hand... Personal Tech27 Oct 2016 | 11
Judge allows Apple's faceless Irish head to settle for €45k - report '6-month jail sentence ... converted into payment' as part of tax probe On-Prem27 Oct 2016 | 15
First World Problems: John Lewis clients forced to re-register after website 'upgrade' Phone staff overwhelmed by middle-class complaints On-Prem26 Oct 2016 | 25
20 years to get Amiga Workbench 3.1 update, and only a fortnight to get first patch What will happen if this momentum continues? Software26 Oct 2016 | 44
And so we enter day seven of King's College London major IT outage Q: What happens when a one-disk-failure-tolerant RAID fails? A: So do new applicants Storage25 Oct 2016 | 82
Bloody robots! 860k public sector jobs to be automated by 2030, say researchers Yeah yeah. Humanity is unnecessary. We're sick of experts shoving it in our faces AI + ML25 Oct 2016 | 42
Surveillance by consent: Commissioner launches CCTV strategy for England and Wales Guidelines issued on ensuring the public is protected, not spied on Security25 Oct 2016 | 14
Accountant falls for sexy Nigerian email scammer, gives her £150k he cheated out of pal Brian Ridpath has 419 problems, but the potentially fictional Lisa Johnson ain't one Bootnotes25 Oct 2016 | 88
Barracuda Networks chomps up contract with reseller Quadsys Severs ties after Quadsys Five hacking case concludes Channel24 Oct 2016 | 1
Chinese electronics biz recalls webcams at heart of botnet DDoS woes US products compromised by Mirai mischief in another Internet of Things success Security24 Oct 2016 | 72
Parliamentarians ask Obama to withdraw Lauri Love extradition request Cross-party collective of 105 MPs sign open letter to US President to save Love Legal24 Oct 2016 | 55
New measurement alert. The Pogba: 1,200Pg = NHS annual budget Reg Standards Bureau You gotta have standards Bootnotes21 Oct 2016 | 34
EU legal eagle: Euro court should review Intel's €1.6bn fine Chipzilla market share WAS overstated, claims Advocate General Channel20 Oct 2016 | 6
‘Alan Turing law’ to give posthumous pardons to 59,000 men for 'gross indecency' 16k surviving 'ex-cons' punished for their sexuality will have to file paperwork Legal20 Oct 2016 | 83
Report: UK counter-terrorism plan Prevent is 'unjust', 'counterproductive' Muslim child's Facebook holiday snap farce a case in point Legal19 Oct 2016 | 42
Let's all go down the Strand (our data centre). King's College London goes TITSUP* Well at least timetables, payrolls, library systems... On-Prem19 Oct 2016 | 13
NHS patients must be taught to share their data, says EU lobby group Combining public funding and public data for whose benefit? Science18 Oct 2016 | 64
Court finds GCHQ and MI5 engaged in illegal bulk data collection I don't believe it! The mad lads have only gone and won a legal case against the spooks! Legal17 Oct 2016 | 70
London cops strap on new body cams Footage uploads to Axon cloud for use as evidence Legal17 Oct 2016 | 28
Mega-Misys IPO trimmed: Firm slashes expectations by £1bn Brexit-bashed, but still likely to be the UK's largest tech IPO Channel17 Oct 2016 |
Blighty's Home Office database blunders will deprive hundreds of GB driving licences Independent report slams officials' cock-ups Legal14 Oct 2016 | 50