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VMware reveals critical vCenter hole it says ‘needs to be considered at once’
Unauthenticated remote code execution possible thanks to vSphere Client bug VMware has revealed a critical bug that can be exploited to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution in the very core of a virtualised system – vCenter Server.…
Microsoft: Behold, at some later date, the next generation Windows
Meanwhile, fans may enjoy Linux GUI apps on Windows Subsystem for Linux Build Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella opened day one of the company's Build 2021 conference, virtual again this year, with a pitch to be the platform for platform creators.…
Amazon hit with antitrust lawsuit after DC AG says TTFN to price fixing
It started out as an innocent book store and now it's Barnes & Ignoble The District of Columbia filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon on Tuesday, claiming the internet goliath is illegally abusing its power to manipulate online retail prices and screw over merchants.…
Surprise! Developers' days ruined by interruptions and meetings, GitHub finds
If you want to be happy at work, never meet more than twice a day If you want to make a software developer's day, don't interrupt, minimize meetings, and encourage moments of self-reflection. By doing so you may enhance productivity and promote worker retention, according to GitHub's latest research.…
Azure anywhere: Arc adds App Service, Function apps, Event Grid and more to on-premises Kubernetes
It will even keep working if Microsoft's cloud has an outage, honest Build At its virtual Build 2021 event, Microsoft has introduced features in Arc, its hybrid-cloud system for centralized management of Kubernetes clusters and other services, that will now run selected Azure services on-premises, including App Service, Logic Apps, and Function Apps.…
Microsoft unveils its latest Cosmos DB lure for developers: More free stuff and an emulator for Linux
Also: Blockchain Ledger for Azure SQL Database Build Microsoft's attempts to bring Cosmos DB to the masses continued at Build 2021 as Redmond threw emulators and freebies at developers, while the more sober world of Azure SQL Database was given the Ledger treatment.…
Microsoft puts OpenAI's GPT-3 that it spent all that money on to work in Power Fx
How low (code) can you go? Build Any souls wondering what Microsoft would do with its GPT-3 investment have been given an answer with a Power Fx update lightly seasoned with the AI tech.…
Patch me if you can: Microsoft, Samsung, and Google win appeal over patent on remote updating
Iron Oak fails to convince the Feds that Patent Board misinterpreted key phrase in the patent Samsung, Microsoft, and Google have prevailed at US Federal Appeal Court [PDF] in a patent battle with Iron Oak Technologies.…
Snowden was right, rules human rights court as it declares UK spy laws broke ECHR
Says privacy and freedom of expression breached, but upholds sending surveillance product to foreign countries Surveillance laws permitting GCHQ to operate its Tempora dragnet mass surveillance system broke the law, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.…
Fluid components and custom scenes: Microsoft pitches developers with new tools for Teams
Updated Toolkit, new Developer Portal, custom Together Mode themes ... but not what users ask for most Build Microsoft has introduced new features and developer tooling for Teams, calling it (along with Microsoft 365) a platform for "a new class of apps designed for hybrid work."…
Brit watchdog shows some teeth over McAfee antivirus auto-renewals
Refund rights for customers The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has reached agreement with antivirus vendor McAfee that means some customers whose software subscription was automatically renewed will be able to get a refund.…
Oracle intros Arm-powered cloud, includes on-prem option for big spenders
Ampere’s Altra gets the gig at a cent-per CPU hour, with managed K8s for starters, managed MySQL coming soon Oracle has made good on its promise to fire up an Arm-powered cloud by revealing it will offer Ampere's 80-core Altra processors for one US cent per hour per core.…
Finance Bill amendments to curb umbrella company malpractice fail to get traction in UK Parliament
MPs ignore calls for regulation to help contractors MPs in the UK’s Parliament decided not to select amendments to the 2021 Finance Bill designed to offer contractors protection from rogue umbrella companies accused of skimming off pay and holding back holiday pay.…
The Fuchsia is now. Google's operating system lands on real-world consumer devices, starting with 2018's Nest Hub
Homegrown code spotted in the wild Google’s Fuchsia operating system has started winging its way to real-life devices, with owners of the company’s 2018 Nest Hub the first to get the upgrade.…
Arm has another 'most powerful CPU to date' – this time, the 64-bit-only Cortex-X2 for laptops and smartphones
Processor core among raft of designs for upcoming devices Arm will today unveil two trinities – a family of three CPU cores, and a family of three GPU cores – for system-on-chips powering future laptops, smartphones, smart home entertainment equipment, and similar gear.…
iFixit publishes teardown of M1 iMac, shows that making a determination of repairability is still hard
No alarms, no surprises We’ve crossed the point where teardowns of Apple’s computers cease to be a genuine assessment of fixability, and become an intellectual exercise into seeing how they’re built. iFixit’s preliminary teardown of the 24-inch M1 iMac is a good example of this.…
Nature is healing: Shhh. It's a lesser spotted Pi Bork nesting behind the bushes at IKEA
Hålp, I äm stuck in emergency möde Bork!Bork!Bork! Nature is healing and bork has returned to the wild. Or at least nestled within the plastic greenery in a Birmingham Ikea.…
Why Python's pip search isn't working: We speak to infrastructure director about ongoing traffic overload
'The decision was made to return an error message that gave people an ability to contact us' Interview Last December, the Python development team overseeing the Python Package Index (PyPI) temporarily disabled the search endpoint on its XML-RPC API because its infrastructure has been overwhelmed by "abusive clients."…
'We want to try and remove tools rather than add more...' Netlify founder on simplifying the feedback loop and more
You've heard of Continuous Integration – how about Continuous Review for your Jamstack? Interview Netlify has acquired FeaturePeek, a system for simplifying the flow of feedback on web application previews and prototypes.…
We’ve found them! Govt reinstates records previously missing from the Police National Computer
November scripting error havoc finally fixed Around three weeks late — a fairly good result for anything to do with the UK government's Home Office IT — technology professionals have been able to recover all of the 413,000 records of evidence deleted from the Police National Computer (PNC) in January this year.…
South Korea plans large scale quantum cryptography adoption, thanks in part to tech partnership with USA
Also steps into future by allowing plug to be pulled on 2G networks The Republic of Korea took two bold steps into the future on Tuesday, by announcing that the last of its 2G networks will go offline in June and that it will initiate large-scale adoption of communications protected by quantum encryption.…
Arm freezes hiring until Nvidia takeover, cancels everyone's 'wellbeing' allowance
Acquisition expected to complete in April 2022, empty positions can't be filled until then Exclusive Arm has entered an engineering hiring freeze that may last until April 2022 when it expects its acquisition by Nvidia to complete.…
Man found dead inside model dinosaur after climbing in to retrieve phone
Spanish authorities say there’s no reason to suspect foul play A man has been found dead inside a large model dinosaur in the Spanish municipality of Santa Coloma de Gramenet, on the northern outskirts of Barcelona.…
Hard cheese: Stilton snap shared via EncroChat leads to drug dealer's downfall
Brit thrown in the clink for 13 years after 'palm-print' lifted from internet photo A drug dealer's ham-handed OPSEC allowed British police to identify him from a picture of him holding a block of cheese, which led to his arrest, guilty plea, and a sentence of 13 years and six months in prison.…
China's Digital Yuan not aimed at challenging US dollar, says former People’s Bank governor
It’s all about domestic efficiency, and if that helps China to become a bigger player then so be it A former governor of the People's Bank of China has given a speech in which he suggested that China's Digital Yuan is not intended to increase China's influence over global financial systems.…
Indian police visit local Twitter HQ after government spokesperson's tweet labelled as 'manipulated'
Action comes amid raging second wave, government pressure on social networks to suppress misinformation Police in the Indian capital Delhi have turned up at Twitter's local HQ seeking evidence about a tweet made by a prominent political figure that the micro-blogging service labelled as including "manipulated media".…
India acknowledges its vaccination-booking API excludes millions
Allows limited on-site registration for jabs India has acknowledged the API it created to facilitate COVID-19 vaccination bookings excludes much of its population and started to allow on-site vaccination bookings to some of its populace.…
When and where to see the Super Blood Moon in a total lunar eclipse this week
Prime viewing in the Pacific Rim Skygazers will be treated to a total lunar eclipse on Wednesday, May 26, when the Moon passes through Earth’s shadow and it’ll appear particularly large and reddish in color.…
Tesla owners win legal fight after software update crippled older Model S batteries
Automaker didn't even bother defending itself Tesla has been ordered by a Norwegian court to pay more than 30 customers $16,000 each for slashing the battery life and charging abilities of older Tesla Model S vehicles with a software update.…
Apple patches macOS flaw exploited by malware to secretly snap screenshots
Bug can also be abused to record audio and video, access files – and iOS, iPadOS updated, too Apple has patched a hole in macOS that has been exploited by malware to secretly take screenshots on victims' Macs.…
Legacy data protection and modern ransomware? The odds are not in your favor
Join us to learn how to frustrate extortionists in the 2020s Webcast On the face of it, blunting a ransomware attack should be straightforward if you’ve got a solid data protection plan in place.…
Qualcomm hopes to attract devs to Windows 10 on Arm with new testbed, spins up 2nd-gen 7c cheapbook chips
That Apple M1 killer is just right up your sleeve, yeah? For nearly a decade, Microsoft has fought to turn Windows on Arm into a viable platform for day-to-day computing. Success (not to mention anything resembling meaningful market share) has proven elusive. Users (not to mention developers) are few and far between.…
Icarus moment: Mozilla Thunderbird was saving OpenPGP keys in plaintext after encryption snafu
Cockup has since been patched in latest release Mozilla Thunderbird spent the last couple of months saving some users’ OpenPGP keys in plain text – but that’s now been patched, the author of both the bug and the patch fixing it has told The Register.…
Let us Play: Smartphone brand Honor lets slip it has gained access to Google Mobile Services licences
Suggests sales of former Huawei sub might resurface Honor, the phone brand formerly owned by Huawei, appears to have secured Google Mobile Services (GMS) licences, paving the way for a meaningful return to the European market.…
Roam if you want to: China’s Zhurong rover begins trundling on Mars
ESA's Rosalind Franklin waiting in the wings as engineers fix the parachutes China's Mars rover has taken its first tentative trundlings on the surface of Mars, a week after the vehicle's landing in Utopia Planitia.…
More power for your Raspberry Pi: A new PoE+ HAT to sate power-hungry peripherals
CEO Ebon Upton: 1st-gen HAT uses silicon 'that's in short supply' but 'we're very good at pipelining' Raspberry Pi fans have another way of powering their mini 'puters and attached gizmos thanks to an impending update to the Power over Ethernet (PoE) Hardware Attached on Top (HAT), as the silicon required for its predecessor gets increasingly difficult to come by.…
Steve Wozniak to take stand: $1m suit claiming Woz stole idea for branded tech boot camp goes to trial
Apple co-founder's camp denies claims Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak will face a trial next month in an Arizona district court over allegations he stole the idea of a Woz-branded programming boot camp.…
The Home Office will need to overturn a long legacy of failure to achieve ambition of all-digital border by 2025
Who needs precedent when you have Priti Patel and a 'contactless corridor' The UK’s home secretary Priti Patel has claimed the UK borders will become “fully digital” by the end of 2025, with a raft of new technology schemes which critics might be tempted to characterise as wishful thinking.…
10+ users can lead to washout: Data lakes struggle with SQL concurrency, says Gartner
We're working on it, Spark backer Databricks declares Data lakes are struggling to support more than 10 users when they try to perform the SQL queries that were once seen as only fitting for data warehouse technologies, according to Gartner.…
Just what is the poop capacity of an unladen sparrow? We ask because one got into the office and left quite a mess
The unspoken perils of remote working Column It's now over a year since offices were shuttered and phrases like "remote" or "hybrid" working began to be bandied about. And although hands have been wrung over "Zoom Fatigue", few appear to have noted the real threat posed to harmonious home working: birds.…
Microsoft: Purveyors of the finest BORK since the 1990s
That's the BackOffice Resource Kit. What did you think we meant? Bork!Bork!Bork! When it comes to bork, Microsoft has always been ahead of the game.…
Conflicting messaging overshadows NHS Digital's attempts to inform public about patient data slurp
Which opt-out is the right opt-out? Are they selling data or not? The NHS body responsible for delivering IT strategy has struggled to ensure patients understand that medical data held by their GPs will be copied into a central database to be shared with third parties unless they opt out by 23 June.…
Apple is happy to diss the desktop – it knows who's got the most to lose
Also: The basic utility of the general purpose OS cannot be sanitised into total safety. Nor should it Column You will have noticed that Apple just pushed MacOS under the wolves, thrown it to the bus and left it hanging out to dry like a post-Brexit fishing net.…
Virgin Galactic goes where it's gone twice before, for the first time in two years
First launch from New Mexico facility goes off without a hitch, ticks regulatory boxes and even does some science On Saturday, Virgin Galactic completed its third spaceflight and the first from its new launch location outside White Sands National Park in New Mexico.…
Big red buttons and very bad language: A primer for life in the IT world
Guess what I learned at school today, Mummy! Who, Me? Blue flashes and blue language await in this week's Who, Me? where a Reg reader dispenses an unexpected education to a tour group of schoolchildren.…
Sony 'Workman', anyone? Consumer giant teams with Kawasaki on teleoperated ‘bots
Japan’s ageing population and COVID inspire JV to create remote work platform biz Sony and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have created a new joint venture to build a platform that allows remote work through teleoperated robots.…
Amazon continues its ban on allowing police to use its facial-recognition software
Plus: DeepMind has been trying to gain more independence from Google, and how AI can help cosmologists In brief Amazon promised it would refuse to allow the police to use its controversial Rekognition service for one year, and has decided to continue its ban indefinitely.…
Air India admits to data breach impacting 4.5m customers, sat on the news for five weeks
While my SITA gently leaks, customers were unaware their credit card numbers had flown away India’s flag carrier, Air India, has admitted it fell foul of the data breach at aviation information services provider SITA, and that its disclosure comes five weeks after it was notified of the situation.…
Beijing bashes Bing and lashes LinkedIn over improper data collection and storage
Microsoft properties and 103 other inappropriate apps - including TikTok and Baidu - given 15 days to rectify their wicked ways After receiving complaints from users, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has ordered 105 apps to stop improperly collecting and using people's personal data.…
Indonesia’s national health insurance scheme leaks at least a million citizens' records
Tech Ministry trying to figure out just how much personal info has made it onto notorious RaidForums data-mart Indonesia’s government has admitted to leaks of personal data from the agency that runs its national health insurance scheme…
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