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NASA makes May 27 its US independence day from Russian rockets - America's back in the astronaut business after nearly nine years
Thanks to a South African immigrant NASA has set a launch date for the first mission by US astronauts to the International Space Station, using a locally-made rocket taking off from an American launch site, since July 8, 2011.…
That critical VMware vuln allowed anyone on your network to create new admin users, no creds needed
Reason behind murky CVSS 10 score revealed by Guardicore A critical vulnerability in VMware's vCenter management product allowed any old bod on the same network to remotely create an admin-level user, research by Guardicore Labs has revealed.…
Paranoid Android reboots itself with new Android 10 builds
It's baaaaaack: Devs polishing off Quartz Once upon a time, Paranoid Android was a towering force in the custom ROM world. Then it just… disappeared, allowing rivals like LineageOS to take its place. But, like Lt Commander Data in the final episode of Star Trek: Picard (sorry, spoiler alert), it's back, bringing with it a custom Android 10 image for nine phones.…
Iran military manages to keep a straight face while waggling miracle widget that 'can detect coronavirus from 100m away'
Nothing says serious engineering like a collapsible radio aerial Video Spare a thought for Iran's long-suffering scientists today, who had to read the news along with the rest of us that the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claims to have "developed" a gizmo capable of detecting coronavirus... in five seconds. At distances of up to 100 metres.…
Open letter to Internet Engineering Task Force: Back off Cisco, not all members want to 'play to your tune'
A mini revolution against Switchzilla takes form in a corner of industry group There is growing unrest at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) due to the power that some accuse Cisco of wielding over the global community of network designers, operators, vendors and academics.…
Don't Zoom off elsewhere: Google plugs video-chat service Meet into Gmail as user eyes start wandering
G Suite boss promises gallery view on the way for cyber-meeting platform Google is plugging its Meet service into Gmail as the Chocolate Factory rolls out the G Suite tanks in response to the threat posed by rival services.…
As nice as Pai: FCC chairman comes out in favour of Ligado Networks' 5G proposal, despite criticism from airlines and military
Backing for use of L-Band spectrum for 5G Ligado Networks, which is currently seeking approval for a terrestrial low-power 5G network, has won a powerful friend: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chief Ajit Pai.…
Mayday! Mayday! The next Windows 10 update is finally on approach to a PC near you
New version of Microsoft's OS shuffles into the Release Preview spotlight Microsoft has finally nudged the next version of Windows 10 into Release Preview and given it a name: The Windows 10 May 2020 Update.…
Looking for a tech job? Have a browse – there are plenty of roles in our biggest listing yet
Employers seek devs, support, and engineers all over the world Job Alert Welcome to the third edition of our barn-storming, ever-growing jobs list. We're publishing jobs every week for free to help keep techies in work during these tough times.…
Google: We've blocked 126 million COVID-19 phishing scams in the last week
240 million daily virus themed spams as 'bad actors' feed on people's fear In the past week, some 18 million COVID-19 phishing emails were sent via Gmail to unsuspecting marks, according to Google.…
Data science alliance in talks with UK Cabinet Office to help ease economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic
IBM and Google join the Rolls-Royce programme A cross-industry group started by Rolls-Royce – now including Google and IBM – is in talks with the UK government to use data and analytics to guide policy makers and biz leaders towards the green shoots of economic recovery in the face of the devastating impact of COVID-19.…
Google's cross-platform UI toolkit has a Flutter on 'social development' with CodePen
Online editing support for Chocolate Factory's open-source dev framework "Social development environment" CodePen has unfurled support for Flutter, Google's open-source cross-platform framework for mobile and web.…
Amazon assembles team of boffins, devs, project managers and more to figure out mass coronavirus testing
Jeff Bezos imagines the negatives can go out to work and spend, the infected can watch more Amazon Prime Video at home Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has called for a coronavirus testing blitz to help the global economy reopen and has assembled a team to try to make it happen.…
A paper clip, a spool of phone wire and a recalcitrant RS-232 line: Going MacGyver in the wonderful world of hotel IT
Part 1: No one expects the construction crew On Call Come with us to the 1980s, when computers cost proper money and RS-232 ruled the roost in another edition of Register reader recollections courtesy of On Call.…
Europe publishes draft rules for coronavirus contact-tracing app development, on a relaxed schedule
No phone numbers needed – but you’ll need Notifications and Bluetooth on all the time The European Commission (EC) has published a document describing how it thinks member nations can best built a contact-tracing smartphone app to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Star's rosette orbit around our supermassive black hole proves Einstein's Theory of General Relativity correct
27 years of watching the Milky Way's core – that's how proper science is done Astronomers have observed a star tracing a rosette shape in its orbit around a supermassive black hole for the first time, an effect that provides further proof of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity.…
Nvidia's $6.9bn Mellanox munch gets closer after Chinese regulators sign off
On track to do the deed towards the end of the month Nvidia's $6.9bn deal to networking kit maker Mellanox has been approved by China's competition watchdog.…
Activist investor Elliot Management departs Citrix’s board
Turnaround mission accomplished? Looks like it Citrix has announced the departure of a director and in so doing signified the business has probably turned a corner.…
India says ‘Zoom is a not a safe platform’ and bans government users
Holey vid chat service reveals ‘re-architect’ of bug bounty program to ‘get overall security house in order’ India has effectively banned videoconferencing service Zoom for government users and repeated warnings that consumers need to be careful when using the tool.…
ICANN delays .org sell off after California’s attorney general intervenes at last minute, tears non-profit a new one over sale
DNS overseer accused of ignoring the very people it is supposed to represent ICANN has again delayed a decision on the sale of the .org registry, pushing the issue off for another month multiple sources with knowledge of Thursday's meeting, have told The Register.…
Cloudflare goes retro with COBOL delivery service - Older coders: Who's laughing now? Turns out we're still vital
Dust off your COBOL code and give it new life in WebAssembly Network infrastructure biz Cloudflare has implemented a way to run COBOL code on its serverless platform Cloudflare Workers.…
ESA's exoplanet hunter Cheops gets the green light to start checking out future spots mankind could settle on
Not boldly seaking out new worlds, mostly checking out the ones we know The European Space Agency’s latest telescope, known as Cheops, has passed its preliminary in-flight tests and will embark on its mission to study exoplanets at the end of April.…
You're a botnet, you;ve got a zero-day, so where do you go? After fiber, because that's where the bandwidth is
Two-step attack seen on core systems Researchers are warning owners of fiber routers to keep a close eye on their gear and check for firmware updates following the discovery an in-the-wild zero-day attack.…
Facebook's Libra Association tries again at this digi-cash game, with more modest ambitions after global flop
Zuck's bucks have no luck, for now The Facebook-founded Libra Association has revised its planned digital currency after regulatory concerns and public backlash made the project's initial vision untenable.…
Tick tick Zoom, is this thing on? US comms giant Verizon pulls on BlueJeans for 'undisclosed amount'
Video chat for the work-at-home world It's as good a time as any to buy a video conferencing and cloud comms firm. Just ask the business arm of US comms behemoth Verizon, which today confirmed it is acquiring BlueJeans Network for an undisclosed (but presumably substantial) sum.…
FPGA biz Xilinx pops ACAP in Samsung's 5G network gear
That's the Versal Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform btw US FPGA manufacturer Xilinx has inked a deal allowing electronics giant Samsung to use its Versal ACAP (Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform) in 5G infrastructure products.…
Ex-TalkTalk infosec exec's equal pay and unfair dismissal claims tossed out at tribunal
Job role was scaled back after 2015 hack, rules employment judge A former Talktalk infosec exec has lost her unfair dismissal and equal pay claims against the UK telco after an employment tribunal rejected her case.…
DRAM, son. Semiconductor revenue fell 12% last year. At least 2020 will be better, right? Right?
DRAM and NAND struggle with swollen inventories and low demand – Gartner Famed entrails poker Gartner has pegged revenue decline in the 2019 semiconductor market at 12 per cent to $419.14bn (£335.2bn), thanks to a supply glut of DRAM chips and turmoil in the NAND flash sector.…
The bane of Spain comes mainly on the plane. Good luck Barcelona: You've bagged the MWC contract again
Mobile industry cats at GSMA extend congress deal with Spanish city There's some good news for Barcelona's tech-hungry pickpockets: the GSMA has extended its contract to hold annual industry shindig Mobile World Congress in the city until 2024.…
Now GitHub has gulped down NPM Inc, what's next for the JS package registry? Well, some stability will be nice
CTO Ahmad Nassri announces intention to bow out GitHub has completed its acquisition of JavaScript package registry NPM Inc, leading CTO Ahmad Nassri to announce his departure "in the near future".…
Bad news: So much of your personal data has been hacked that lesson manuals on how to use it are the latest hot property
Cyber-crims bone up on methods for fun and profit, but mainly profit With more people looking to get into the online crime racket and huge caches of personal information cheap and easy to come by, documents describing the process of committing (and getting away with) online fraud are becoming hot commodities.…
Pleeease release me: Patch Tuesday has been and gone, but Windows 10 2004 has yet to emerge
Have a pair of Insider builds instead and an exciting Your Phone innovation: file transfer Microsoft treated Windows Insiders to a pair of emissions this week but sadly not the one that many were hoping for as Patch Tuesday came and went.…
Quantum computing heats up down under as researchers reckon they know how to cut costs and improve stability
Boffins claim to have found path to 'real-world applications' by running hot Scientists in Australia are claiming to have made a breakthrough in the field of quantum computing which could ease the technology's progress to affordability and mass production.…
Trello! It is me... you locked the door? User warns of single sign-on risk after barring self from own account
Atlassian awards personal account to bloke's former employer An issue where Trello user Shashank Tomar was locked out of his personal account because of a secondary email belonging to a company he left five years ago has drawn criticism from users.…
Is this an ASP.NET Core I see before me? Where to next for Microsoft's confusing web framework...
Too many choices? Microsoft's ASP.NET Core, a web application framework (or more accurately, a family of frameworks), has made strides in performance and innovation, but its rapid development has resulted in a bewildering range of choices facing developers.…
Honor MagicBook 14: Nice keyboard and ports aplenty – but with a webcam forever fixed on all of your chins
Which is a great look in this age of cyber-meetings Hands On Over the past couple of years, teen-tastic mobile brand Honor has diverged from its usual fare, branching into TVs, laptops and the like. These have mostly been Mainland China exclusives, but the latest MagicBook is a notable exception. Vulture Central got its mucky talons on a unit of this shiny groin warmer, and found a surprisingly well-built machine, albeit with a few design quirks.…
India allows half of IT services workers back to the office next week
Industry lobby says thanks, but we'll take it a bit slower than that The Indian government will allow IT operations to bring half their workforce back to the office as of Sunday April 20th.…
In case you need more proof the world's gone mad: Behold, Apple's $699 Mac Pro wheels
'Adds improved mobility' to pricey workstations without any obviously significant reinvention of the roller In case you needed more proof that the world is in a very strange moment, Apple now sells a US$699 (£560) wheel kit for the Mac Pro.…
UK goverment probing Imagination Technologies chip biz plans over concerns that its IP is headed to overseas
Ex-CEO warns that new Chinese owners are exporting away from UK British chip designer biz, Imagination Technologies, is being investigated by the UK government for national security concerns after its former CEO revealed that the company is being increasingly controlled by China.…
Wipro says clients already asking for discounts and restructured deals, decides not to offer guidance
FY19/20 results hit the mark as outsourcer says client SLAs being met even with 90 percent of staff at home Wipro has posted strong Q4 and full FY19/20 results, but also declined to offer guidance for the future.…
Kepler telescope is dead but the data lives on: Earth-sized habitable zone planet found after boffins check for errors
300 light years away but hey, why not? Astronomers have uncovered a new exoplanet that's roughly the same size as Earth and lies within its star's habitable zone 300 light years away after checking for software errors.…
Cloudflare outage caused by techie pulling out the wrong cables
Single point of failure, imprecise instructions and not enough labels are a bad, bad, mix Cloudflare has admitted that a four-and-a-bit-hour outage today was caused by someone pulling out cables that should have been left in place, but which were yanked because techies were given unhelpfully imprecise instructions.…
United Nations reportedly tears up Tencent’s invite to its big 75th birthday bash
Deal announced two weeks ago would have seen shiny new VooV vid chat tool used around the world The United Nations has reportedly dissolved a deal that would have seen its 75th birthday celebrations conducted using video chat tech from Chinese web giant Tencent.…
Stuck inside with time on your hands? The US govt would like to remind you it's paying $5m for Nork hacking scalps
US-Cert issues new report on misdeeds of North Korean groups The US government's Computer Emergency Response Team (US-Cert) has posted a new report on the latest exploits of North Korea's Hidden Cobra hacking crews.…
ICANN’s founding CEO and chair accuse biz of abandoning principles in push for billion-dollar .org sale
Daming letter sent to California attorney general asks for six-month delay Exclusive ICANN has been accused by its founding CEO and original chair of abandoning the organization’s core principles and accepting commitments it knows it cannot enforce in order to push through the sale of the .org registry later this week.…
IBM age discrimination lawsuit suddenly ends, suggests Big Blue was willing to pay to avoid discovery process
Dismissal by both parties almost certainly means a settlement The judge overseeing Jonathan Langley's age discrimination lawsuit against IBM has dismissed the case, which was scheduled to go to trial later this year.…
Why cloud-managed Wi-Fi demand will surge with next enterprise tech refreshes
And why causing a Ruckus is a good thing Sponsored Pervasive virtualisation and cloud adoption have moved more apps to the cloud and made edge connectivity more prominent and wireless. The advent of new and more efficient Wi-Fi such as 802.11ax or Wi-Fi 6 is expected to prompt a new wave of refresh cycles for enterprises.…
Pentagon watchdog sets phasers to none, clears $10bn JEDI contract process but leaves door open for lawsuits
Collective amnesia over claimed 'screw Amazon' comment There is no evidence of wrongdoing or undue influence in the Pentagon’s controversial $10bn JEDI cloud contract award to Microsoft, the Defense Department’s internal watchdog has concluded.…
As Amazon's stock price soars and Bezos adds to his billions, affiliates face massive cuts in their commissions
Times are hard...for you at least On Tuesday, Amazon told members of its affiliate marketing program that it will reduce the commissions it pays them to promote products on their websites.…
Linksys forces password reset for Smart Wi-Fi accounts after router DNS hack pointed users at COVID-19 malware
Firm blames successful cred-stuffing attack for customer pwnage Router biz Linksys has reset all its customers' Smart Wi-Fi account passwords after cybercrims accessed a bunch and redirected hapless users to COVID-19 themed malware.…
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