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Red Hat snaps up Kubernetes security specialist StackRox
Onward to OpenShift IBM-owned Red Hat is to snaffle container security outfit StackRox and plans to fold the company's tech into its OpenShift platform.…
UK's AI fairy tale sets out on its yellow-brick roadmap
But what Faculty lies behind the plans for adoption and economic expansion? The UK's AI Council could not have picked a worse week to launch its roadmap. As the world's media was understandably obsessing with the US panto-cum-insurrection season, who would highlight its attempt to put this island nation, newly unshackled from the EU, on a path to a 10 per cent GDP boost from AI by 2030?…
Restructuring on the horizon? You may want to think about those Microsoft 365 tenancies
Quadrotech pledges to show you how to get migration right, first time Webcast Getting your business into the cloud is relatively easy. Moving a business around the cloud once it’s there? Well, that can be harder than you think.…
Surprising everyone, spending watchdog says the UK's 2025 deadline for nationwide gigabit broadband is 'unreachable'
Regulatory hurdles, funding, pandemic, and Huawei have made this a big ask – but industry remains determined The 2025 deadline to deliver UK-wide gigabit broadband is "unreachable", according to a damning report from Parliament's spending watchdog.…
Upgrade now to avoid a cluster-suck: Microsoft wields the breaking change stick over Azure Service Fabric laggards
Running an unsupported version? Make a move or face possible outage. You have 11 days to comply Microsoft is about to make a potentially breaking change affecting the Azure Service Fabric runtime - due to an unspecified security issue - that could impact those still running on unsupported versions.…
Leave.EU takes back control – and shifts its domain name to be inside the European Union
A gesture of Churchillian solidarity with all they hold dear Faced with a stark choice between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the evil technocracy of the EU's Brussels dictatorship, plucky little campaign group Leave.EU was only ever going to make one choice.…
Two wrongs don't make a right: They make a successful project sign-off
Don't worry your pretty little head about it or I'll shoot it off Something for the Weekend, Sir? Despite my warnings last week, one of you – yes, you – hexed the New Year.…
US backs down from slapping import taxes on French goods over Macron's web giant tax
Officials instead probe similar levies mulled by UK, India, Europe The US government has decided against slapping import tariffs on French products, which would have been in retaliation to France taxing tech giants three per cent of online service revenues in the Euro nation.…
How good are you at scoring security vulnerabilities, really? Boffins seek infosec pros to take rating skill survey
Real-world CVSS figures are a little variable, or so these folks reckon A German academic is running a study into the effectiveness of vulnerability scores – and is hoping the research will shed more light on the occasionally controversial system.…
Pizza and beer night out the window, hours trying to sort issue, then a fresh pair of eyes says 'See, the problem is...'
Cold comfort for manager at the top of the escalation chain On Call The second On Call of 2021 is a warning not to mix pizza and hashes.…
Boeing will cough up $2.5bn+ to settle US fraud charge over 737 Max safety
Cash will go to airlines that bought the danger jets, victims' fund Boeing has agreed to settle a criminal charge that it conspired to commit fraud by deceiving federal aviation officials by withholding safety information about its 737 Max control systems.…
Trump silenced online: Facebook, Twitter etc balk at insurrection, shut the door after horse bolts and nearly burns down the stable
Even ecommerce platform Shopify permanently shutters Don's shops After the trashing of the US Capitol by a mob incited by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg found the rampage, which had been planned for weeks on social media, "shocking" and extended the temporary block placed on Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts indefinitely, or for at least two weeks.…
French integrator-cum-outsourcing biz Atos confirms bid for DXC Technology
Initial offer reported to be in region of $10.1bn, no certainty acquisition deal will be done French integrator-cum-outsourcing biz Atos has launched a bid, reported to be in the region of $10.1bn, to buy IT infrastructure services biz DXC Technology.…
Away from the besuited world of the ThinkPad, Lenovo lets its hair down with refreshed IdeaPad and Yoga lineups
Revolving screens, 5G, and an Alexa-based Show Mode Lenovo's IdeaPad and Yoga lineup is aimed at the consumer and prosumer camps, which allows it greater room to experiment than would otherwise be possible with the conservative ThinkPad range. Just look at the new crop of machines announced today in advance of 2021's annual CES trade show.…
MariaDB releases connector for Reactive Java developers
R2DBC uses declarative techniques to create 'more powerful, efficient and scalable JVM solutions' MariaDB has released a connector for R2DBC in a bid to make its open-source relational database more friendly to the Java developer community.…
Crowdfunded Asahi project aims for 'polished' Linux experience on Apple Silicon
Project wins sponsorship, and Torvalds is interested, but can it succeed without the mothership's cooperation? Japan-based developer Hector Martin has formally kicked off the crowdfunded Asahi project, which aims to get Linux running on Arm-based Apple Silicon Macs.…
Intel wheels out new face authentication product that works a lot like Apple's FaceID
Chipzilla joins facial-recog race Intel has gingerly dipped a toe into the face-based authentication market with the launch of its RealSense ID product.…
Breaking? Microsoft pushes 'News and Interests' with first Windows 10 Insiders build of the year
Hmm, anything happening in the world at the moment? Demonstrating impeccable timing, Microsoft has updated the Dev Channel Windows 10 Insider build with a taskbar widget showing news updates.…
Old hand at NewCo: IBM re-hires former CFO to run soon-to-be-spun-out Global Tech Services division
Martin Schroeter gets keys for biz set to launch at end of 2021 IBM has tapped up its former chief beancounter Martin Schroeter to run the breakaway IT infrastructure services division scheduled to launch at the end of next year.…
OpenAI touts a new flavour of GPT-3 that can automatically create made-up images to go along with any text description
Human art will still, erm, probably prevail OpenAI released a sneak peak of its latest GPT-3-based neural network, a 12-billion-parameter model capable of automatically generating hundreds of fake images when it is given a text caption, stylized as DALL·E.…
Two English councils sign up to Azure for six years in £35m reseller deal as ERP project faces delays, ballooning costs
Local authorities' shared Unit4 system is late, overbudget, and only works on Microsoft's cloud Two local authorities in northwest England have awarded reseller Insight Direct a six-year £35m contract for Microsoft licences and cloud services.…
Brit registrar 123-Reg begins 2021 in much the same way it ended 2020 – with DNS issues
Not quite what we meant by 'record-breaking' Third borksman of the apocalypse 123-Reg has ridden into 2021 with... you guessed it, DNS issues.…
React team observes that running everything on the client can be costly, aims to fix it with Server Components
Server-side React solves 'many other problems we have had for a while' says Core developer Facebook's React team has previewed Server Components, allowing developers to write code that runs on the server, speeding up data access and reducing the amount of code that has to be downloaded by the web browser.…
TikTok to be hit by a UK class-action-style lawsuit backed by the Children's Commissioner
And funded by private venture that'll take a chunk of the damages for itself Chinese social media app TikTok is to be sued in the High Court as part of a class-action-style lawsuit due to be publicised by England's Children's Commissioner.…
Titanium carbide nanotech approach hints at hydrogen storage breakthrough
Exciting news for green fuel, but quality control, financing will be a challenge New research from China is promising to double the efficiency of hydrogen storage at a time when low-carbon collection of the omnipresent gas is seen as a potential path to a greener energy economy.…
What happens when a Chrome extension with 2m+ users changes hands, raises red flags, doesn't document updates? Let's find out
Oh yes, I'm the Great Suspender, pretending I'm doing well Analysis Back in November, 2020, netizens warned that a Chrome extension called The Great Suspender may be malicious. Around that time, Google was made aware of these concerns and looked into the situation.…
JetBrains' build automation software eyed as possible enabler of SolarWinds hack
Maker of developer tools says it played no role in the attack, hasn't heard from investigators The SolarWinds security breach disclosed last month, which US authorities believe was of Russian origin and led to the compromise of at least 18,000 organizations, may have been enabled in part by software from JetBrains.…
Failed insurrection aside, Biden is going to be president in two weeks. What does it mean for tech policy?
We may finally get that privacy legislation, net neutrality Comment Despite an extraordinary day in Washington DC where, under President Trump’s urging, insurrectionists stormed the Capitol and temporarily halted the approval of his replacement, Joe Biden is still going to become president of the United States on January 20.…
Amazon turns Victorian industrialist with $2bn building project to house workers near new headquarters
Welcome to the digital 1800s In a striking parallel to model villages created by Victorian industrialists for their workers, Amazon on Wednesday announced it would spend $2bn building affordable housing near its three new headquarters.…
If you're a WhatsApp user, you'll have to share your personal data with Facebook from next month – and no, you can't opt-out this time
If you don't agree then, well, you'll just have to use the infinitely better Signal WhatsApp users must agree to share their personal information with Facebook if they want to continue using the messaging service from next month, according to new terms and conditions.…
United States Congress stormed by violent followers of defeated president, Biden win confirmation halted
Images of evacuated and invaded offices, Senate PCs still left switched on shared online Updated Supporters of defeated American president Donald Trump this morning stormed the capital’s legislative halls, shutting down the process to confirm his replacement.…
U-U-turn: New York Stock Exchange backtracks on previous backtrack, will de-list China's biggest telcos after all
Treasury Department clarifies advice with a brief FAQ The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has said it will de-list China's three largest telecommunications companies – China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom – after all, having received updated guidance from US regulators.…
Are security and connectivity on your 2021 to do list, yes? Here’s what to do first
With Fortinet, we'll help you weigh up your SASE options Webcast If you looked back at your list of 2020 New Year’s resolutions, would any of them make still sense for 2021?…
Deloitte's Autonomy auditor 'lost objectivity' when looking at Brit software firm's disputed books, says regulator
FRRP's full report will be uncomfortable reading for ex-CEO Mike Lynch The Financial Reporting Review Panel has said the senior Deloitte auditor who signed off Autonomy's accounts engaged in "word smithing" to help the British software firm hide its hardware sales from the market.…
UK competition watchdog calls for views on Nvidia's prospective $40bn acquisition of Brit chip designer Arm
Ahead of a formal probe, CMA want to ascertain risks to licensing, price gouging, and product cancellations The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has invited third parties to comment on the proposed $40bn acquisition of British-based chip designer Arm by US graphics giant Nvidia.…
Intel calls last orders on 300-series motherboard chipsets
It's 400, or indeed the 500 series, from here on out Intel is to sunset its 300-series motherboard chipsets, according to Chipzilla's prodict change notifications (PCN).…
This better not be a cruel prank: Microsoft promises 99.99% uptime for Azure Active Directory from 1 April
Caveat: Four-nines SLA only applies to authentication, not admin features Microsoft is "taking the next step in our commitment to the resiliency and availability" of Azure Active Directory by promising 99.99 per cent uptime from 1 April 2021, rising from 99.9 per cent for the current Service Level Agreement (SLA).…
Consultants bag £375m for their role in developing the UK's faltering COVID-19 Test and Trace system
Nice work if you can get it... As UK school closures force working parents to juggle unfathomable phonics charts with their day jobs, it's time to turn our attention to those who accrue massive financial gain from the pandemic: consultants.…
Microsoft's Mojang brings pixellated axe down on AR Minecraft game because it's not like folk are going outside
Leaving-the-house version has, er, left the building Microsoft-owned Mojang is to pull down the shutters on Minecraft Earth, citing the "current global situation" as a factor in the decision to axe the augmented reality game.…
Scottish council awards Unit4 £4.75m support and hosting contract as it seemingly runs out of options
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Scotland’s Renfrewshire Council has awarded a £4.75m contract to incumbent ERP supplier Unit4 after its market test for a £2.3m contract offered little in return.…
Canadian Windows demands a jolly good bit of validating
Somewhere there is always an IT pro who warned this might happen Bork!Bork!Bork! Are you... genuine? It is a question often asked by software in recent years, and Windows is no exception in today's entry to The Register's hall of bork.…
Storage on AWS: What's new, is it too complicated? Can it help defend against ransomware?
Just after re:Invent, we talk with storage VP Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec about the intricacies and future of the AWS storage platform Interview At its virtual re:Invent conference, AWS presented faster block storage based on its custom Nitro hardware, strong consistency in its longstanding S3 (Simple Storage Service), and a solution for users forced to buy more storage capacity when all they needed was greater throughput.…
Assembly language, arcade games, and YouTube: The Reg speaks to former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer
SmartDrive, DiskCopy... it's life at Redmond in the DOS era Interview Everyone remembers their first time. It might be Commodore-flavoured, or carry a whiff of Sinclair about it. For former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer, it was a TRS-80 in a 1979 Radio Shack.…
Facebook appeals ruling that it stole tech. So, Italian judge issues new judgment: Pay 10 times the original fine
Everyone’s favorite social media giant ordered to pay 3.8m euros An Italian judge has not only upheld a decision that Facebook stole a partner’s technology but issued a new fine of ten times the original amount.…
Nutanix, VMware are fighting again – yet it's just a sideshow. Why? Look at the giant predators circling
It won't settle anything in the hybrid cloud market Comment In the dog days between Christmas and New Year, VMware and Nutanix renewed hostilities.…
Trump administration bans eight Chinese apps
Alipay, WeChat and friends ‘threaten national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States’ United States president Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning the use of eight Chinese apps, namely Alipay, CamScanner, QQ Wallet, SHAREit, Tencent QQ, VMate, WeChat Pay, and WPS Office.…
Women are 40% of Indian STEM grads and in just 14% of tech jobs. Not good enough, says VP Naidu
Indian vice-president calls for ‘dismal’ situation to change India's Vice-President Shri Venkaiah Naidu has called on his nation to sort out gender imbalance in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), and to ensure that students can study in languages other than English.…
3G ain’t totally dead yet: Verizon pushes back cut-off plans to some unspecified future date
It’s hard to kill off a trusted, stable technology that works Verizon has delayed plans to shutdown its 3G network for a third time.…
America says banks can now transact using so-called stable crypto-coins. What does that actually mean?
We talk to the experts after US Treasury's OCC blesses blockchains, digi-bucks Feature The US Treasury Department's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on Monday published a letter clarifying how federally chartered banking groups can use cryptocurrency and associated technology to manage financial transactions.…
Amazon Web Services launches appeal after losing $12m AWS trademark war in China to local biz Actionsoft
American goliath vows to overturn ruling at Middle Kingdom's Supreme People’s Court Amazon hopes to overturn a ruling in China that not only banned it from using its AWS acronym and logo in the Middle Kingdom but also ordered the US giant to pay Chinese cloud outfit ActionSoft $12m for trademark infringement.…
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