Trump tariffs transform into bigger threats for Mexico, Canada than China America's neighbors now face 25% because of fentanyl and immigration, China just 10% on top of existing duties
Microsoft fixed slow package restore in .NET 9.0, but with annoying early bugs Side-effects spotted for new and improved algorithm
Investors just can't pull the plug despite datacenters facing AI power crunch Even if 98% say they're worried about energy availability and reliability
Ten years under Dr Su: How AMD went from budget Intel alternative to x86 contender From post-Athlon 64 dive into near obscurity to chip market stalwart
Panasonic brings its founder back to life as an AI Digital clone of Kōnosuke Matsushita to dispense management advice to new generation AI + ML29 Nov 2024 |
Fine print in Intel's CHIPS Act deal includes requirement to keep control of its foundries That will limit Chipzilla's ability to cash in and bail itself out Public Sector29 Nov 2024 | 1
Google earns fresh competition scrutiny from two nations on a single day India unhappy about treatment of some games, Canada upset by adware monopoly Legal29 Nov 2024 | 2
Australia passes law to keep under-16s off social media – good luck with that, mate Also intros surveillance tweaks to protect very successful AN0M fake messaging app sting Legal28 Nov 2024 | 17
Microsoft patches the patch that broke Exchange Server If at first you don't succeed, you might be on the Microsoft Exchange team OSes28 Nov 2024 |
Yup, half of that thought-leader crap on LinkedIn is indeed AI scribbled Ten rules for maximizing your grindset! #1: Let a bot do your work for you Bootnotes28 Nov 2024 | 32
Google offered millions to ally itself with trade body fighting Microsoft Exclusive El Reg has seen the presentation to CISPE members which sources say was intended to keep the lawsuit over licensing alive PaaS + IaaS28 Nov 2024 | 3
AI ambition is pushing copper to its breaking point SC24 Ayar Labs contends silicon photonics will be key to scaling beyond the rack and taming the heat Networks28 Nov 2024 | 4
Microsoft reboots Windows Recall, but users wish they could forget Comment AI snapshot tool stumbles back into the spotlight with more issues
NHS major 'cyber incident' forces hospitals to use pen and paper Systems are isolated and pulled offline, while scheduled procedures are canceled Cyber-crime28 Nov 2024 | 24
Abstract, theoretical computing qualifications are turning teens off BCS calls for digital literacy GCSE alongside Computer Science Personal Tech28 Nov 2024 | 85
'Best job at JPL': What it's like to be an engineer on the Voyager project Feature 'I love this work. I love what I'm doing. It's so cool' Science28 Nov 2024 | 24
Google sues Pixel engineer who allegedly posted trade secrets online 'See you in court', defendant posts Legal28 Nov 2024 | 21
The only thing worse than being fired is scammers fooling you into thinking you're fired Scumbags play on victims' worst fears in phishing campaign referencing UK Employment Tribunal Cyber-crime28 Nov 2024 | 39
China starts building world's largest fully steerable radio telescope 120-meter colossus expected to be online in 2028 – around the same time the Square Kilometer Array Science28 Nov 2024 | 20
Bolster resilience against 2025 cyber threats Watch this webinar to learn why cybersecurity leaders can trust the MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations Partner Content
Mysteries in polar orbit – space's oldest working hardware still keeps its secrets Opinion It's never aliens, but it could be underground TV repair techs
Microsoft informed of yet another antitrust probe by US authorities Investigation is apparently sweeping, but keen on info about AI, security, and cloud Legal28 Nov 2024 | 3
After missing the AI boom – badly – Samsung shuffles the C-Suite Memory and foundry businesses get new leaders as Chaebol seeks to enter HBM heaven Systems28 Nov 2024 | 2
No, Broadcom did not just end VMware's flagship VCDX certification program Sure, it sent an email and FAQ saying it had – but that was a mistake, you see Virtualization28 Nov 2024 | 9
India spending $170M to take its tax system paperless by rebuilding three legacy systems Let's see how this goes Software28 Nov 2024 | 7
Salt Typhoon's surge extends far beyond US telcos Plus, a brand-new backdoor, GhostSpider, is linked to the cyber spy crew's operations Security27 Nov 2024 | 6
T-Mobile US takes a victory lap after stopping cyberattacks: 'Other providers may be seeing different outcomes' Funny what putting more effort and resources into IT security can do CSO27 Nov 2024 | 9
Investors just can't pull the plug despite datacenters facing AI power crunch Even if 98% say they're worried about energy availability and reliability On-Prem27 Nov 2024 | 11
Data broker leaves 600K+ sensitive files exposed online Exclusive Researcher spotted open database before criminals … we hope Research27 Nov 2024 | 17
Starlink gets FCC nod for space calls, but can't dial up full power Authorization conditional on operations not causing harmful interference Networks27 Nov 2024 | 32
First-ever UEFI bootkit for Linux in the works, experts say Bootkitty doesn’t bite… yet Research27 Nov 2024 | 9
Microsoft hits back at claims it slurps your Word, Excel files to train AI models Updated Confusion over Connected Experiences settings in 365 apps spark concerns AI + ML27 Nov 2024 | 36
PHP 8.4 released with property accessors after a “wild ride” – plus lazy objects and new DOM namespace
Ten years under Dr Su: How AMD went from budget Intel alternative to x86 contender From post-Athlon 64 dive into near obscurity to chip market stalwart Systems27 Nov 2024 | 24
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 cranks up the power – and the heat Same form factor, more performance for industry Personal Tech27 Nov 2024 | 14
Foursquare to close, but Swarm game will live on And the company is doing the right thing with its database Databases27 Nov 2024 | 7
Swedish authorities probe Oracle Cerner health record rollout $190 million project under scrutiny after reported failures PaaS + IaaS27 Nov 2024 | 9
Automating endpoint management Addressing the challenges of patching and vulnerability remediation Webinar
UK financial regulator slammed for failed tech transformation Poor software projects among efforts to overhaul FCA that came up short, MPs find Public Sector27 Nov 2024 | 7
The workplace has become a surveillance state Cracked Labs report explores the use of motion sensors and wireless networking kit to monitor offices CxO27 Nov 2024 | 67
CrowdStrike still doesn't know how much its Falcon flame-out will cost Thinks customers may have forgiven it after revenue hits a record Security27 Nov 2024 | 19
You're buying fat new servers to save energy and make room for AI hardware, claims Dell But PCs and Nvidia are weak points, because you’re not buying one and can't buy the other On-Prem27 Nov 2024 | 8
Telco engineer who spied on US employer for Beijing gets four years in the clink Provides insight to how China gets inside US systems, perhaps at Verizon and Infosys Cyber-crime27 Nov 2024 | 14
Cloudflare broke its logging-a-service service, causing customer data loss Software snafu took five minutes to roll back. The mess it made took hours to clean up Off-Prem27 Nov 2024 | 5
Google to wrap up Christmas Island with new subsea cable Connection will tie remote territory to Darwin in North Australia Networks27 Nov 2024 | 10
FTC urges smart device makers to disclose software update lifecycles You need to know in advance when your kit will be bricked or downgraded – it's the law Public Sector27 Nov 2024 | 18
Trump tariffs transform into bigger threats for Mexico, Canada than China America's neighbors now face 25% because of fentanyl and immigration, China just 10% on top of existing duties Systems26 Nov 2024 | 222
Windows 10's farewell tour – not AI PCs – set to drive laptop sales in 2025 Impact of AI-integrated notebooks on overall market remains limited for now, says TrendForce Personal Tech26 Nov 2024 | 21
Man accused of hilariously bad opsec as alleged cybercrime spree detailed Complaint claims he trespassed, gave himself discounts, and sorted CCTV access…
Microsoft slaps Windows 11 update hold on hardware connected to eSCL devices Scanners, printers, and... fax machines?
FLTK hits 1.4, arrives speaking Wayland and with better HiDPI support A mere 13 years since the last point release
US senators propose law to require bare minimum security standards In case anyone forgot about Change Healthcare
Bing Wallpaper app, now in Windows Store, accused of cookie shenanigans Microsoft free tool snooping on users? Surely not!
Intel locks down $7.86B in funding from US CHIPS Act Outgoing administration rushes to allocate money ahead of Inauguration Day
Why AI builds best on private clouds AI projects under pressure to show real value in the tightest of timeframes might be worth keeping on-premises
An easy route to AI-enhanced productivity How the integration of Google Gemini across Google Workspace turbo charges existing apps with AI power
AI-assisted malware resistance, response and recovery How visibility into the life of an IO all the way from the storage controller to the flash media aids cyber protection
Google must face £7B UK class action over search engine dominance Ad slinger alleged to have abused position, resulting in higher prices for consumers Software26 Nov 2024 | 24
Another 'major cyber incident' at a UK hospital, outpatients asked to stay away Third time this year an NHS unit's IT systems have come under attack Cyber-crime26 Nov 2024 | 48
QNAP and Veritas dump 30-plus vulns over the weekend Updated Just what you want to find when you start a new week Patches26 Nov 2024 | 2
UK council still hadn't fully costed troubled Oracle project 2 years in Meanwhile, budget clambered from £2.6M to nearly £40M, says report Databases26 Nov 2024 | 50
The workplace has become a surveillance state Cracked Labs report explores the use of motion sensors and wireless networking kit to monitor offices
Ten years under Dr Su: How AMD went from budget Intel alternative to x86 contender From post-Athlon 64 dive into near obscurity to chip market stalwart
Data broker leaves 600K+ sensitive files exposed online Exclusive Researcher spotted open database before criminals … we hope
CrowdStrike still doesn't know how much its Falcon flame-out will cost Thinks customers may have forgiven it after revenue hits a record
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 cranks up the power – and the heat Same form factor, more performance for industry
Microsoft hits back at claims it slurps your Word, Excel files to train AI models Updated Confusion over Connected Experiences settings in 365 apps spark concerns
T-Mobile US takes a victory lap after stopping cyberattacks: 'Other providers may be seeing different outcomes' Funny what putting more effort and resources into IT security can do
NHS major 'cyber incident' forces hospitals to use pen and paper Systems are isolated and pulled offline, while scheduled procedures are canceled
Google sues Pixel engineer who allegedly posted trade secrets online 'See you in court', defendant posts
AWS bends to Broadcom's will with VMware Cloud Foundation as-a-service Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM are all doing it. Andy Jassy's rent-a-server shop may have felt it was leaving money on the table Virtualization26 Nov 2024 | 5
Bluesky too opaque about user figures for Euro watchdogs Updated X rival also under fire for failing to designate legal representative Legal26 Nov 2024 | 79
Britain Putin up stronger AI defences to counter growing cyber threats 'Be in no doubt: the UK and others in this room are watching Russia' Security26 Nov 2024 | 22
Indonesia tells Apple $100 million investment isn't enough to lift iPhone 16 sale ban Wants Cook to look under the couch again and find at least another $15 million Public Sector26 Nov 2024 | 10
China’s tech giants deliver chips for Ethernet variant tuned to HPC and AI workloads 'Global Scheduling Ethernet' looks a lot like tech the Ultra Ethernet Consortium is also working on Networks26 Nov 2024 |
Kill Oracle's 'JavaScript' trademark, Deno asks USPTO Petition claims database titan maintained its mark by making a fraudulent claim Software26 Nov 2024 | 51
Supply chain management vendor Blue Yonder succumbs to ransomware And it looks like major UK retailers that rely on it are feeling the pinch Cyber-crime26 Nov 2024 | 9
Abandoned US Army 'city under the ice' imaged in serendipitous NASA find Camp Century could spill millions of gallons of sewage, diesel fuel, and nuclear waste as climate warms Science25 Nov 2024 | 64
M4 MacBook Pro shows Apple is still glued to the idea of unfixable laptops Mac Mini and iPhone repairability strides have yet to make it to flagship computer Personal Tech25 Nov 2024 | 28
How US Dept of Justice's cure for Google could inflict collateral damage Opinion Remedies should be refined with an eye toward broad platform rights and responsibilities Software25 Nov 2024 | 23
Security? We've heard of it: How Microsoft plans to better defend Windows Ignite Did we say CrowdStrike? We meant, er, The July Incident... CSO25 Nov 2024 | 26
Signs a healthcare data storage platform needs a checkup Why keeping up with the changes in healthcare technology requires a reliable and agile data platform Partner Content
RHEL 9.5 debuts alongside AlmaLinux, Rocky, and Oracle updates Plus, soon you'll be able to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a supported option under WSL OSes25 Nov 2024 | 15
QNAP NAS users locked out after firmware update snafu Affected customers gripe about storage biz's tech support Storage25 Nov 2024 | 21
Musk agrees with fan that worries over orbital Starlink traffic a 'silly narrative' Forget the 10x programmer. How about 10x satellites? Networks25 Nov 2024 | 62