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What is it with hosting firms being stonewalled by Microsoft? Now it's Ionos on naughty step
Email issues dog the company formerly known as 1&1 Ionos, the hosting company formerly known as 1&1, has found itself on Microsoft's naughty list as emails from its servers won't reach Outlook.com accounts.…
Tune into Nutanix's Cloud Shack of vids for a rewarding experience – top info, free gear and a chance to win .NEXT tix
Learn about all hyperconvergence, multi cloud, and more Promo Nutanix invites you to its summertime Cloud Shack – an eight-part series of videos on hot topics such as hyperconvergence, business application management, storage, virtualization, networking, and multi-cloud deployments.…
Electric vehicles won't help UK meet emissions targets: Time to get out and walk, warn MPs
Blighty not even on track for legally binding 2023-2032 levels Electronic cars will not help the UK government meet its carbon emissions target, with MPs warning people will have to ditch their cars entirely.…
Shhh! Microsoft, Intel, Google and more sign up to the Confidential Computing Consortium
You can make your own joke about foxes and hen houses... The Linux Foundation has signed up the likes of Microsoft and Google for its Confidential Computing Consortium, a group with the laudable goal of securing sensitive data.…
Devs invited to bake 'Run on Google Cloud' button into git repos... By Google, of course
An offer you can refuse? Google has come up with a neat idea to promote its serverless container service, Cloud Run, by asking developers to incorporate a "Run on Google Cloud" button into their git repositories.…
TalkTalk's voice-over is writing speeds that its text can't match: Ad pulled from broadcast
Mere threat of time on naughty step has ISP redrafting An advert for TalkTalk broadband has been taken down for promoting incorrect speeds, The Register can confirm.…
Brit rocketeer Skyrora reckons it'll be orbital in 3 years – that is, if UK government plays ball
El Reg speaks to small-sat upstart in Edinburgh Interview With two launches of the SkyLark Nano under its belt, Skyrora aim to go orbital in the coming years - assuming UK Parliament keeps up. The Register had a chat with the Brit rocketeer at its Edinburgh HQ to learn more.…
Gartner awakens from trance, tells huddled villagers: 5G revenue will almost double to $4.2bn next year!
It has been foretold! IT prophesier Gartner has performed its ritual reading of market omens to foretell next year's global 5G network infrastructure revenue. The hype wizards reckon that in 2020 the market will hit $4.2bn, an 89 per cent increase from 2019 revenue of $2.2bn.…
Buying a Chromebook? Don't forget to check that best-before date
Google's little-known Auto Update Expiration D-Day leaves users bereft of auto software refreshes and more – here's how to check yours It is unlikely to be printed on the box, but every Chromebook has an "Auto Update Expiration (AUE) Date" after which the operating system is unsupported by Google.…
Don't trust Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency, boffins warn: Zuck & Co know that hash is king
It's not about the money, it's about the identifiers Analysis Facebook's proposed digital currency Libra, and its accompanying digital wallet Calibra, should be scrutinized not only by financial regulators – as lawmakers in the US and Europe have already started to do – but by national entities concerned with law, public safety and defense.…
How Lego, Bayer and iRobot use serverless tech to get ahead – find out with us this autumn
Book now: Serverless Computing London early-bird ticket offer ends soon Event When you're getting to grips with new technology, there’s nothing like learning from experts who’ve done it before. And when those folks hail from some of the most well-known companies in the world, all the better.…
Disgruntled bug-hunter drops Steam zero-day to get back at Valve for refusing him a bounty
EoP bug now free for the world to see after bounty was rejected A security bod angry at Valve's handling of bug reports has released a zero-day vulnerability affecting the games giant's flagship Steam app.…
The Joy of Six... critical security patches: Cisco small biz switches open to hijacking via web UI
Plus UCS and other gear need updates Cisco has emitted a fresh round of software updates to address security holes in its network switches and controllers.…
Cali court backs ex-Apple engineer who says he invented Find My iPhone and Passbook
Computing giant labeled 'ungenerous' for fighting lawsuit Apple has lost its bid to dismiss a former employee's lawsuit over claims he invented services like Find My iPhone and Passbook but was not included on patents subsequently filed by the tech giant.…
Finally. Thanks so much, nerds. Google, Apple, Mozilla end government* internet spying for good
* Terms and conditions apply. Offer not valid outside Kazakhstan. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up payments On Wednesday, Google, Apple, and Mozilla said their web browsers will block the Kazakhstan root Certificate Authority (CA) certificate – following reports that ISPs in the country have required customers to install a government-issued certificate that enables online spying.…
Eighty-year-old US 'web scam man' on the run after pocketing $250,000 in Dem 'donations'
Feds claim John Pierre Dupont created fundraising websites supposedly for Beto O'Rourke, others, then nicked the dosh A man facing criminal charges for bilking US voters out of $250,000 by accepting donations for politicians, including Beto O'Rourke, is on the run.…
Here's a top tip: Don't trust the new guy – block web domains less than a month old. They are bound to be dodgy
Better to be aggressive and safe than sorry IT admins could go a long way towards protecting their users from malware and other dodgy stuff on the internet if they ban access to any web domain less than a month old.…
Sueball claims Tesla solar panels are so effective, they started fires at Walmart stores
Supermarket biz wants them torn out at Musk firm's expense American supermarket chain Walmart is suing Tesla over claims that solar panels supplied by Elon Musk's company keep setting its shops on fire.…
US soldier cleared of taking armoured vehicle out for joyride – because he's insane, court says
60-mile Virginia roadtrip thankfully ended peacefully A US Army officer who "borrowed" an armoured vehicle to go on a joyride has been cleared of wrongdoing by a military court – by "reason of insanity".…
Brit-built trundlebot eyeing up a July 2020 launch as cams fitted to ExoMars mission rover
Now, about those parachutes... While ESA continues to grapple with balky parachutes ahead of the ExoMars 2020 mission, the cameras for the Rosalind Franklin rover have been fitted to the British-built trundlebot.…
A challenger appears: Taiwanese devs' answer to Gemini PDA wraps a Raspberry Pi in a tablet
Portable Linux with fully open-source hardware in the CutiePi A team of Taiwanese engineers is planning to release an eight-inch tablet based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+.…
Microsoft: Reckon our code is crap? Prove it and $30k could be yours
Doors on the Edge Insider Bounty Program flung open Having finally pushed out the first Beta preview of its Chromium-based browser, Microsoft has launched a bounty programme aimed at getting researchers to kick the tyres on its latest and greatest.…
Sorry script kiddies, hacktivism isn't cool anymore: No one cares about stuff that's easy-peasy to defend against
So much for Beto O'Rourke's cow-related capers The youthful doings of US presidential wannabe Beto O'Rourke are in sharp decline, according to threat intel biz Recorded Future, which reckons folk have fallen out of love with hacktivism.…
Latest sneak peek at PowerShell 7 ups the telemetry but... hey... is that an off switch?
Where is Microsoft and what have you done with them? Microsoft emitted a fresh preview of command-line darling PowerShell 7 last night, highlighting some additional slurping – and how to shut it off.…
Shiny new toys take backseat in Android Studio 3.5 for now as '600 bugs' squished
'Project Marble' focuses on quality ahead of big features Google has released Android Studio 3.5, codenamed Project Marble, saying that the team has worked for eight months on product quality ahead of big new features.…
Overseas investors eat the UK tech sector for Brexit: More cash flung about in 7 months than the whole of last year
Weak pound and China trade war make Blighty attractive proposition – research Foreign investors poured $6.7bn (£5.5bn) into the UK tech sector in the first seven months of the year, more than the whole of 2018.…
Welcome to Hollywood, Claranet-style: You've (not) got mail, or hosted sites for that matter
Hoddesdon bit barn outage blamed as customer emails falter, corporate sites go dark Updated Hosting-cum-cloud-slinger Claranet had a very, very bad start to Wednesday as customer sites toppled over and email services stuttered to a halt due to an issue at one of the company's server estates.…
Brits are sitting on a time bomb of 40m old electronic devices that ought to be recycled
Mountain of digital detritus 'not sustainable' – survey Brits are stockpiling an estimated 40 million old phones and laptops instead of recycling their digital detritus, which contain elements that could run out in the near future.…
Moore's Law isn't dead, chip boffin declares – we need it to keep chugging along for the sake of AI
If you want to train neural networks quickly, keep packing in the transistors Hot Chips The machine-learning world is obsessed with training AI models as quickly as possible and if the hardware community is to keep up, future chips will need to have more memory.…
Stuff like sophisticated government spyware is scary and all – but don't forget, a single .wmv file can pwn you via VLC
Keep your media player, like other apps, up to date: 13 security flaws fixed VideoLAN has issued an update to address a baker's dozen of CVE-listed security vulnerabilities in its widely used VLC player software.…
Don't panic! Don't panic! UK IT job ads plummet as Brexit uncertainty grabs UK tech sector by the short and curlies
Biggest recruiters for techies remain AWS, NHS and BSkyB Group IT job postings in the UK are being battered by Brexit and the lingering uncertainty of leaving the EU without a Withdrawal Agreement on 31 October.…
My MacBook Woe: I got up close and personal with city's snatch'n'dash crooks (aka some bastard stole my laptop)
Thief swipes Reg vulture's computer from under his fingers in cafe – here's what happened next Comment There were two fleeting moments of confusion: first when he grabbed my laptop from under my fingers and took off racing out the coffee shop; and second, when it became clear that the license plate wasn't real.…
Can hyperconverged infrastructure live up to the hype and change your life? Tune in online next month to find out
Scale Computing is here to drill through all the buzz Webcast As organisations see their volume of data growing at an ever-faster rate, many find themselves struggling to manage this avalanche of information, not just securely but without incurring exorbitant costs.…
30+ countries, 160,000 emails, $4.2m in cyber-heists… maybe it's time for the Silence hacker crew to change its name
Russian bank-hacking ring continues its global expansion The rapidly growing hacking crew dubbed Silence, has – in less than three years – gone from ransacking small regional banks in Eastern Europe to stealing millions from some of the largest international banks.…
There once was a biz called BitBucket, that told Mercurial to suck it. Now devs are dejected, their code soon ejected
...Knowing they just cannot duck Git: Repos to be deleted when support ends The announcement this week that BitBucket is dropping support for Mercurial is another nail in the coffin for the software.…
Clip, clip, hooray: NASA says it will send Clipper probe to Europa, will attempt no landing there
Forget Mars, Jupiter’s moon could be where life’s at NASA has confirmed its Europa Clipper spacecraft will head off to the Jovian moon in search of signs of life and a landing zone for future exploration.…
No REST for the wicked: Ruby gem hacked to siphon passwords, secrets from web devs
Developer account cracked due to credential reuse, source tampered with and released to hundreds of programmers An old version of a Ruby software package called rest-client that was modified and released about a week ago has been removed from the Ruby Gems repository – because it was found to be deliberately leaking victims' credentials to a remote server.…
How four rotten packets broke CenturyLink's network for 37 hours, knackering 911 calls, VoIP, broadband
FCC delivers postmortem after blunder cripples US fiber links A handful of bad network packets triggered a massive chain reaction that crippled the entire network of US telco CenturyLink for roughly a day and a half.…
Microsoft Chrom... Edge hits beta as new browser prepped for biz testing
Where will you stand now that Redmond has raised the web-surfing stakes? Microsoft has rolled out the first beta version of its Chromium-based Edge web browser.…
IBM hears the RISC-V kids partying next door, decides it will make its Power CPU ISA free, too
Big Blue says it will open OpenPower, power next-gen chips in China, er, anywhere IBM is planning to allow chip designers around the world to freely create OpenPower-compatible processors.…
Huawei goes all Art of War on us: Switches on 'battle mode' and vows to 'dominate the world'
You listening, Trump? An internal memo to Huawei staff sent by boss Ren Zhengfei is long on military metaphors and warns that the company needs to go into "battle mode" to counter trade barriers put up by the United States.…
TSO Host no closer to solving customers' email issues as Brit firm pops up on more blacklists
Punters bemoan comms silence with no fix in sight Customers of Brit hosting outfit TSO Host are suffering from a cluster of issues leaving them without email services for a prolonged period or a clear idea when they'll get them back.…
Python the latest language to slither into Microsoft's serverless Azure Functions service
Look, we caught up with AWS Python developers – the world of Azure Functions is yours at last.…
You monsters: Screen time murders your kid's imaginary friend – until they reach school age
British sprogs have a million pretend pals, says survey A survey of 1,000 parents has found that pre-school kids who spend more than an hour gazing at screens every day are less likely to have an imaginary friend.…
RIP Danny Cohen: The computer scientist who gave world endianness meets his end aged 81
He also developed one of the first ever flight simulators The computer scientist who created the first visual flight simulator, gave us the compsci concept of endianness and whose pioneering work blazed a trail for modern VOIP services has died at the age of 81.…
Microsoft shares twin previews of Windows 10 with Insiders: Toys for some, coal for others
You say mode, they say policy, S call the whole thing off Windows Insiders were seeing double last night as Microsoft once again pushed out not one but two builds of October's Windows 10.…
Squabbles over NASA's lunar lander, Astrobotics takes a punt on ULA and India arrives at the Moon
Also: Rocket Lab launches eighth Electron, good and bad news for China Round Up While India arrived in lunar orbit this morning, bickering over who would lead NASA's next lander flared up, Rocket Lab notched another success and a Chinese satellite appeared to falter.…
Bunch of US states said to be preparing fresh antitrust investigation into Google 'n' pals
Amazon, Apple and Facebook also to face scrutiny – report Several individual US state attorney generals are considering antitrust action against Google and other technology giants, according to The New York Times.…
Lenovo ThinkPad X390: A trusty workhorse that means business but it's not without a few flaws
Taking the PC maker's road warrior out on the, er, road Hands on Lenovo's latest ThinkPad X390 arrived at Vulture Central and was promptly taken out on the road to assess how the business darling took to its new togs.…
IBM, Intel tease 2020's specialist chips: Power9 'bandwidth beast' – and Spring Crest Nervana neural-net processor
Plus, Cerebras hypes up AI-focused '400,000-core die the size of an iPad' Hot Chips At the Hot Chips symposium in Silicon Valley on Monday, IBM and Intel each revealed a few more details about some upcoming processors of theirs.…
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