The Register gets up close and personal with ESA's JUICE spacecraft Feature Next stop, French Guiana. Then Jupiter
Arm server processor designer Ampere confidentially files for IPO Dare we say, that'll be a RISC-y investment
Why is IBM selling post-quantum crypto when it's still a pre-quantum company? Opinion We answer today's burning question: should YOU buy an IBM z16?
Dell trials 4-day workweek in Netherlands as massive UK pilot starts Hopes to taps into pool of tech workers who aren't keen to be tied down for 40 hours per week
Swedish firms ink deal to make green hydrogen with wind power Last week, colocating datacenters and sewage plants: this week, renewables and H2 producers On-Prem12 Apr 2022 |
Singapore to license pentesters and managed infosec operators Outfits that can rummage around inside customer systems need to prove they're up to the job - and accountable Security12 Apr 2022 |
Amazon’s cloudy desktops creep towards cloudy workstations Adds cache-like storage currently offered for servers to speed demanding desktop workloads Off-Prem12 Apr 2022 | 1
HCL and HP named in unflattering audit of India’s biometric ID system Same biometric used for different people, no archives, lousy infosec among the issues Security12 Apr 2022 | 6
Beijing approves first new video games in nine months 14,000 small developers reported to have gone out of business during approval hiatus Personal Tech12 Apr 2022 | 5
Chip supply relief coming in 2024 when wafer plants open Another reason why this year and next will suck Personal Tech12 Apr 2022 |
Samsung boss Lee Jae-yong in trouble again – this time over financial filings Fair Trade Commission concerned false paperwork took years to decipher Legal12 Apr 2022 |
Machine learning models leak personal info if training data is compromised Attackers can insert hidden samples to steal secrets AI + ML12 Apr 2022 | 1
At last, Atlassian sees an end to its outage ... in two weeks Cloud collaboration biz says script deleted data that's so far been restored via backups Devops11 Apr 2022 | 16
European officials reportedly targeted by NSO spyware Pegasus software maker faces mounting lawsuits, investigations in the US and EU Security11 Apr 2022 | 8
Perforce now pulls Puppet's strings: Takeover announced What looked like Plan B is now Plan A for config management biz Devops11 Apr 2022 |
Defending the Endpoint with AI Traditional endpoint security isn't working, says Darktrace Sponsored feature
Intel R&D campus key to comeback plan gets $3b boost Chip giant also reveals next-gen 18A process months ahead of schedule Systems11 Apr 2022 | 1
Russia cobbles together supercomputing platform to wean off foreign suppliers New RSK Tornado system will help Russia port HPC apps to homegrown CPUs HPC11 Apr 2022 | 17
Attackers exploit Spring4Shell flaw to let loose the Mirai botnet Trend Micro says vulnerable systems in Singapore have been compromised Security11 Apr 2022 | 3
AMD Threadripper CPU supply severely low, PC makers say Special report Some fear they'll lose workstation sales to Lenovo, AMD's exclusive launch partner for the T Pro 5000
Db2 13 makes z/OS debut, promises AI, hybrid cloud features Long-awaited major release welcomed by users who wish IBM would promote it a little more Databases11 Apr 2022 | 2
SpaceX's Starlink service suffers brief but global weekend outage Out of this world service for Musk's satellite broadband Offbeat11 Apr 2022 | 3
Identity access management has a new price: $6.9 billion That's what Thoma Bravo is paying for SailPoint in a mid-pandemic market Security11 Apr 2022 | 1
Apple iOS privacy clampdown 'did little' to reduce tracking Double-standard rules have strengthened iGiant's gatekeeper power
UK spy agencies sharing bulk personal data with foreign allies was legal, says court Yes, that thing they've never publicly admitted they do
Cooler heads needed in heated E2EE debate, says think tank RUSI argues for collaboration, while others note all 'scans' compromise secure encryption
The first step to data privacy is admitting you have a problem, Google Opinion Android messaging heist isn't the action of a well company. Let us help
EU, US agree on Privacy Shield enhancements Transatlantic data sharing deal confirmed but court challenges ahead, warn lawyers
Amazon, Google among backers of Eastern Europe AI site Goal to prevent brain drain of talented computer scientists from region AI + ML11 Apr 2022 | 1
Volkswagen: Expect chip supply problems until 2024 However, 'structural undersupply' might ease in the next six months or so Off-Prem11 Apr 2022 | 5
EU countries want to pool photos in massive facial recog database In brief Plus: Can algorithms tell us how we're feeling from the sound of our voices and more AI + ML11 Apr 2022 | 18
Where edge is making a difference Red Hat Validated Patterns are real-world examples, based on customer use cases Sponsored Feature
IBM deliberately misclassified mainframe sales to enrich execs, lawsuit claims Special report Lawsuit accuses Big Blue of cheating investors by shifting systems revenue to trendy cloud, mobile tech
Ericsson pulls out of Russia 'indefinitely' to protest war in Ukraine Plus: AMD tells El Reg it stopped 'all technical, product support and marketing' in pariah state Channel11 Apr 2022 | 13
Travel tech sheds legacy baggage, heads to the cloud with Google Feature Sabre deal with Google creates parallel data architecture to support ML-based ecommerce partnerships with airlines and hotel chains PaaS + IaaS11 Apr 2022 | 3
Day 7 of the great Atlassian outage: IT giant still struggling to restore access Majority of affected users still wondering where their data went Devops11 Apr 2022 | 37
There are few guarantees when it comes to ransomware, except that you’re a target Learn how to live with that by joining this session Webinar
Locked-in and hungry, Shanghai residents can't complain online Beijing struggles to contain both misinformation and inconvenient dissent amid mass lockdowns Networks11 Apr 2022 | 17
Google Play pulls sneaky data-harvesting apps with 46m+ downloads In brief Plus: Fox News learns to use database passwords, Autodesk patches high-severity bugs, and CISA says retire old D-Link routers Security11 Apr 2022 | 9
The Register gets up close and personal with ESA's JUICE spacecraft Feature Next stop, French Guiana. Then Jupiter Science11 Apr 2022 | 9
Dell trials 4-day workweek in Netherlands as massive UK pilot starts Hopes to taps into pool of tech workers who aren't keen to be tied down for 40 hours per week On-Prem11 Apr 2022 | 41
Why is IBM selling post-quantum crypto when it's still a pre-quantum company? Opinion We answer today's burning question: should YOU buy an IBM z16? Systems11 Apr 2022 | 14
What do you do when all your source walks out the door? Who, Me? Where the phrase 'don't put all your eggs in one basket' originates Software11 Apr 2022 | 93
Elon Musk won't join Twitter's board after all Management promises it will keep listening, and Elon shows no sign of going quiet Personal Tech11 Apr 2022 | 46
PC sales start to ebb as pandemic buying spree ends: IDC Analyst says it's not a 'downward spiral' as sales are still defying predictions Personal Tech11 Apr 2022 | 13
Indian giant Tata fluffs its lines as it takes on Amazon and Walmart Shouldn't a company from the same stable as Tata Consulting Services do better with a day one traffic flood? Software11 Apr 2022 | 6
China: Our big tech companies are hiring, not shrinking Please dismiss any thoughts you had that increasing regulation might have hurt the economy Software11 Apr 2022 | 4
Zero days are for life, not just for Christmas. Here’s how to deal with them Learn from the best in this session Webinar
US defense department wants to fund open, interoperable 5G Washington looks to private sector help for Open RAN ambitions Networks10 Apr 2022 | 25
Why OpenAI recruited human contractors to improve GPT-3 A model can improve overnight, it just takes pared-down scale and a little human intervention AI + ML09 Apr 2022 | 6
Swiss researchers make spin ice supercomputing breakthrough The smallest artificial spin ice ever created could be part of novel low-power HPC Science09 Apr 2022 | 10
AI pioneer suggests trickle-down approach to machine learning ML master pitches trimmed-down deep learning for the masses AI + ML09 Apr 2022 | 1
Red Hat takes you closer to the edge Why an open model is critical for innovation and differentiation
When MFA fails, defense in depth is key It started with a phish - never thought it would come to this
Citrix ADC helps IT to modernise and keep businesses resilient Scalable, secure application delivery eases hybrid multicloud strains
Day 7 of the great Atlassian outage: IT giant still struggling to restore access Majority of affected users still wondering where their data went
What do you do when all your source walks out the door? Who, Me? Where the phrase 'don't put all your eggs in one basket' originates
US defense department wants to fund open, interoperable 5G Washington looks to private sector help for Open RAN ambitions
Google Play pulls sneaky data-harvesting apps with 46m+ downloads In brief Plus: Fox News learns to use database passwords, Autodesk patches high-severity bugs, and CISA says retire old D-Link routers
Dell trials 4-day workweek in Netherlands as massive UK pilot starts Hopes to taps into pool of tech workers who aren't keen to be tied down for 40 hours per week
Why is IBM selling post-quantum crypto when it's still a pre-quantum company? Opinion We answer today's burning question: should YOU buy an IBM z16?
Russia cobbles together supercomputing platform to wean off foreign suppliers New RSK Tornado system will help Russia port HPC apps to homegrown CPUs
At last, Atlassian sees an end to its outage ... in two weeks Cloud collaboration biz says script deleted data that's so far been restored via backups
Attackers exploit Spring4Shell flaw to let loose the Mirai botnet Trend Micro says vulnerable systems in Singapore have been compromised
Indian giant Tata fluffs its lines as it takes on Amazon and Walmart Shouldn't a company from the same stable as Tata Consulting Services do better with a day one traffic flood?
US Army to build largest 3D-printed structures in the Americas Do we have enough toner for barracks in Fort Bliss base in Texas?
The Souls noob's guide to Elden Ring The RPG FromSoftware's magnum opus, made with input from George R R Martin, invites new and veteran players alike
Finnish govt websites knocked down as Ukraine President addresses MPs Online attacks follow suspected airspace violation by Russian aircraft
Atlassian outage lingers, sparking data loss fears Microsoft OneDrive: Missing documents? Hold my beer SaaS08 Apr 2022 | 24
SpaceX launches first totally private mission to the International Space Station Saturday rendezvous planned for historic commercial orbit ride Science08 Apr 2022 | 29
Google to sell replacement Pixel phone parts via iFixit Batteries, displays, cameras and more, apparently Personal Tech08 Apr 2022 | 14
Microsoft dogs Strontium domains to stop attacks on Ukraine Software giant sinkholes systems used by Russian gang Security08 Apr 2022 | 33
Newly released Space Force data could save life on Earth Goodness, gracious, lots of insights on great balls of fire Science08 Apr 2022 | 12
Direct lithium extraction technique for greener batteries gains traction Special method for production gets cash injection from govt, vendors Science08 Apr 2022 | 35
EU appeals overturned $1.2b Intel antitrust fine 12 years on, rebates-for-not-using-AMD-chips case isn't over yet... Legal08 Apr 2022 | 11
Raspberry Pi OS update beefs up security Default user gone, Bluetooth pairing during setup, and latest LTS Linux kernel OSes08 Apr 2022 | 43
Russian media watchdog bans Google from advertising its services Agency upset YouTube hasn't removed 'fake' videos about activities it won't call 'war'
Fish mentality: If The Rock told you to eat flies, would you buy my NFT? Something for the Weekend This week's column coming to you via hologram. Or a spaceship
Google funds first sub cable to cross Pacific from Japan to Canada Google says Topaz will lower latency, even though both nations already have shorter routes to bit barns
China accused of cyberattacks on Indian power grid Beijing may have had a hand in attacks in Ukraine, too Security08 Apr 2022 | 21
Buying a USB adapter: Pennies. Knowing where to stick it: Priceless On Call Back up your data, it's later than you think Personal Tech08 Apr 2022 | 217
Google must pay €150 million fine to French Competition Authority, court orders 'Opaque and difficult' ad rules cost biz 20 hours of annual profit Personal Tech08 Apr 2022 | 12
Microsoft hikes prices for non-profit customers, ends on-prem software grants Office 365 and Windows 365 prices to rise in September – one SKU by much more than recent commercial increase Software08 Apr 2022 | 36
China's digital currency comes to WeChat. Next stop: over a billion users For now, a mere 80 million more citizens can trial the Digital Yuan Software08 Apr 2022 | 5
Toshiba puts going private on the table Appoints independent committee and gives angry investors most of what they want Legal08 Apr 2022 | 4
FIN7 crime-gang pen tester headed to US prison for five years He's the third gangster in crew to face time behind bars Security07 Apr 2022 | 6
What’s it like on the cyber frontline? Find out in this online session UK NCSC founder in conversation with Rubrik EMEA CTO Sponsored Post