Amazon CEO wants his staff back in the office full time And vows to cut ratio of managers-to-employees to 'flatten' the ranks On-Prem16 Sep 2024 | 70
Unit4 ends support for research costing tool used to plan the Covid vaccine Exclusive UK university users face migration path following plan to withdraw support for product some build £1M solutions around Databases22 Jul 2024 | 10
Billions lost to fraud and error during UK's pandemic spending spree Watchdog orders a rethink in time for the next emergency Public Sector09 Feb 2024 | 152
Disease X fever infects Davos: WEF to plan response to whatever big pandemic is next Heads up, this isn't about Elon Science12 Jan 2024 | 94
COVID-19 infection surge detected in wastewater, signals potential new wave US, Netherlands, Germany all show spikes while UK no longer collects data Science09 Jan 2024 | 166
FBI boss says COVID-19 'most likely' escaped from lab Latest claim comes days after Dept of Energy waved finger in China's direction Offbeat01 Mar 2023 | 237
Petaflops help scientists understand why some COVID-19 variants are more contagious 'If we did one of these calculations in our lab, we are talking weeks or months' HPC23 Feb 2023 | 14
I was reasonable to ask to WFH in early days of COVID, says fired engineer Infrastructure company retorts that it is an 'essential' business and cites lack of medical records Off-Prem17 Jan 2023 | 50
Crowds not allowed to leave Shanghai Disneyland without a negative COVID test Let us go, let us gooooooo Offbeat02 Nov 2022 | 26
Gartner predicts 9.5% drop in PC shipments Stark contrast to 11 percent increase year-over-year in 2021 shipments Personal Tech30 Jun 2022 | 4
Back-to-office mandates won't work, says Salesforce's Benioff As industry and governments push to get workers crammed into commuter trains, glass box edifices, tech boss says: 'Why?' SaaS24 Jun 2022 | 72
UK health privacy watchdog still in talks over who is accessing country's COVID data store Over a year after discussions began, National Data Guardian continues to pursue transparency in health data use Security14 Jun 2022 | 6
Next six months could set a new pace for work-life balance Poll The only way to ease transition back to office is reduce the time in the office Personal Tech07 Jun 2022 | 36
ServiceNow ordered a year's worth of hardware to avoid supply chain hassles CTO shares datacenter secrets with The Reg: NVMe, MariaDB, mid-range x86 CPUs, S3-alike, and more On-Prem25 May 2022 | 16
Fresh concerns about 'indefinite' UK government access to doctors' patient data As England's controversial scheme to grab 55 million citizen's medical data is withdrawn, emergency powers are extended Security23 Mar 2022 | 33
Outsourcing firm Serco wins £212m UK Test and Trace deal Updated Nice work if you can get it – it bagged £322m deal for Test and Trace last year On-Prem22 Mar 2022 | 9
Dear chip designers, if you're struggling to get components made, try 28nm. Supply set to overtake demand Analysis Put your nodes to the grindstone On-Prem04 Feb 2022 | 9
Microsoft sends HoloLens 2 into a care home... Nope, not a headline gag about retiring the tech. They actually did this Hands-free kit a 'game changer' for doctors assessing residents during pandemic Bootnotes19 Jan 2022 | 4
Billionaires see wealth double during pandemic as tech bros lead the charge Now what – in the middle of a pandemic – is a useful thing we could do with that $800bn extra dosh, Oxfam wonders Offbeat18 Jan 2022 | 56
Rocketing chip sales growth to ease off this year, reach $680bn, say analysts Meanwhile Deloitte says semiconductors are 'growing as fast or faster than ever before' On-Prem10 Jan 2022 | 5
Log4j and Omicron: Brothers in harm, mothers of invention Opinion That which does not kill us can still ruin our Christmas Columnists20 Dec 2021 | 36
Randox's Certifly app for vaccinated international arrivals has to be side-loaded onto Android phones Which, alongside its £20-a-pop COVID-19 tests, isn't a great look Software15 Nov 2021 | 32
Brit MPs blast Baroness Dido Harding's performance as head of NHS Test and Trace Programme lacked transparency at critical stage in pandemic, report says Databases12 Oct 2021 | 150
Zoom-o-cracy: Wales MP misses vote, allowing COVID-passport rule change, blames the IT dept Senedd Cymru ICT crowd have earned their Friday beers Applications08 Oct 2021 | 39
Biggest takeaway from pandemic lockdowns for Microsoft? Teams stopped talking to each other Maybe they were using, you know, Microsoft's collaboration service Offbeat09 Sep 2021 | 20
SAP 'investigating' after viral video allegedly shows anti-mask employee coughing on shoppers Updated COVIDiot caught on film harassing others for following pandemic precautions Bootnotes08 Sep 2021 | 64
Global pandemic was good for business, say UK infosec pros – but we're still burning out Chartered Institute of Information Security reveals what you're all thinking Security08 Sep 2021 | 5
'It takes a hell of a mental toll' – techies who lost work due to COVID share their stories COVID Logfile III Some refined their CVs relentlessly. Others studied. Many wept, more than once. But most see an upside to their changed circumstances SaaS07 Sep 2021 | 24
IBM looks to pandemic and post-Brexit fallout, sees nothing but money-making opportunities Makes prediction as revenue sinks and profits evaporate at UK trading arm Off-Prem01 Sep 2021 | 8
Gartner predicts surge in government IT spending in post-pandemic catch-up 'Unprecedented public demand' as dear leaders heave services for world+dog online Systems31 Aug 2021 | 6
Oh the humanity: McDonald's out of milkshakes across Great Britain Will this nightmare ever cease? Bootnotes24 Aug 2021 | 313
More than half of companies rethinking back-to-office plans amid variant uncertainty and vaccine mandates – survey Thought you were all set to return? Yeah, about that Networks24 Aug 2021 | 92
GlobalFoundries confidentially files paperwork for $25bn IPO – report Plus: Toyota, Volkswagen to cut production due to component drought On-Prem19 Aug 2021 | 1
CES to require proof-of-vaccination at 2022 tech mega-conference Because what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas On-Prem18 Aug 2021 | 2
Facebook now says it won't recall staff to its offices until 2022 due to delta variant It's the Social distancing Network™ On-Prem13 Aug 2021 | 8
Scientists reckon eliminating COVID-19 will be easier than polio, harder than smallpox – just buckle in for a wait You looked like you needed some good news Science10 Aug 2021 | 175
Microsoft to require proof of vaccination from on-site staff, pushes back full reopening Unless your doctor or god says you can't have the jab On-Prem04 Aug 2021 | 169
UK chancellor: Getting back to the altar of corporate dreams (the office) will boost young folks' careers Look at what hanging around the water cooler did for me, says son-in-law of billionaire Infosys founder On-Prem03 Aug 2021 | 114
A global pandemic and ransomware explosion makes for a bumper quarter at Google parent Alphabet Chief exec Pichai wants to 'help people get the information they need,' even as YouTube fingered for conspiracy guff Off-Prem28 Jul 2021 | 1
Dang vaccines dented our bottom line in the connected home sector, says Netgear Swings and roundabouts: They also drove a 58% boost to business revenue Networks22 Jul 2021 | 9
Apple delays recalling staff to offices until October as Delta variant romps across US Twitter, Salesforce, Google, Microsoft have reopened, kind of On-Prem20 Jul 2021 | 55
Happy 'Freedom Day': Stats suggest many in England don't want it or think it's a terrible idea Coronavirus restrictions lifting, but to what cost? Offbeat19 Jul 2021 | 243
How many Brits have deleted life-saving track and trace app from their phones? No idea, junior minister tells MPs After a troubled birth, infamous but effective code becomes an inconvience Software15 Jul 2021 | 92
UK govt draws a blank over vaccine certification app – no really, the report is half-empty Maybe it's that infamous brain fog Security13 Jul 2021 | 78
TSMC and Foxconn sign on dotted line to buy 10 million Pfizer vaccines for Taiwan Foxconn's Terry Gou says deal had no guidance nor interference from Beijing Offbeat12 Jul 2021 | 2
PPE, Part II: UK health department takes second stab at e-commerce system for personal protective equipment Let's hope this time a shortage can be averted Software05 Jul 2021 | 5
Google to bake COVID-19 vaccine passport support into Android with Passes API update Digital vax record stored on user's smartphone Software02 Jul 2021 | 25
Advert for coronavirus 'destroying' air 'purifier' exterminated by UK watchdog If only it were that easy Bootnotes24 Jun 2021 | 19
Chromebook boom won’t outlive COVID-19 pandemic, says IDC Tablets also flattened as punters resume spending on real-world fun Personal Tech24 Jun 2021 | 21
Deluded medics fail to show Ohio lawmakers that COVID vaccines magnetise patients Buckeye State legislature looks on as key, hairpin fall off of entirely unmagnetic nurse Bootnotes15 Jun 2021 | 118
Western Australia rushes out legislation after cops access contact-tracing data to investigate serious crimes Officials fear if info is misappropriated, community will lose confidence in app Software15 Jun 2021 | 42
Want to keep working in shorts and flipflops way after this is all over? It could be time to rethink your career moves Feature Pandemic has opened a can of worms for our work goals with what comes next Offbeat14 Jun 2021 | 86
Pakistan's Punjab province tells citizens to get jabbed or have their SIM card blocked Well, that's one way to do it Networks11 Jun 2021 | 56
Y'all ready to get back to the office this October, Facebook tells staff in the US Sure, you can apply to work from home in the middle of nowhere, just don't expect Silicon Valley pay On-Prem10 Jun 2021 | 15
That AI scanning your X-ray for signs of COVID-19 may just be looking at your age In brief Plus: DARPA wants to spend $1m on AI research studying information warfare AI + ML07 Jun 2021 | 7
Apple to summon staff back to the office in September You don't spend $5bn on a shiny glass Ive-designed HQ and leave it empty On-Prem03 Jun 2021 | 23
Holy margins, Batman: Pandemic tech prices balloon as demand outweighs stocks and suppliers get greedy Hall of Shame as IT buyers admit to paying £110 for a £14 mouse and keyboard On-Prem21 May 2021 | 40
Singapore orders social media to correct Indian politician’s allegation of local COVID-19 variant Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act swings into action Legal21 May 2021 | 26
NHS App gets go-ahead for vaccine passport use despite protest from privacy groups Big Brother Watch warns app contains too much sensitive medical information Security11 May 2021 | 51
NHS Digital booking website had unexpected side effect: It leaked people's jab status Wanna find out if your employee has had a shot? Just lob her postcode and DoB into this website Applications06 May 2021 | 41
Some stayed in Croatian castles. Some hid in cars. We speak to techies who experienced lockdown in very different ways Covid Logfile II Tales from less-conventional bunkers at the height of the pandemic SaaS05 May 2021 | 30
India’s massive COVID-19 wave slows VMware desktop hypervisor development Virtzilla also admits to essentially merging Apple silicon efforts with ESXi on Arm Virtualization30 Apr 2021 | 8