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Profits diving? All part of the plan, says Juniper Networks beancounter
Just wait till 400Gbps Ethernet boxen start shifting... Juniper Networks' chief beancounter has told world+dog that he has a cunning "strategic" plan that explains precisely why both revenues and profits have been slipping downwards at the US networking kit firm.…
UK networks have 'no plans' to bring roaming fees back after Brexit
Why don't I feel terribly reassured? Seaside selfies from Spain may be a thing of the past if the UK waves buh-bye to Brussels without a Brexit deal.…
Adobe chatting up Marketo – reports
Fancies slipping automated marketing software biz into its portfolio Adobe, the developer of software clouds for creative types, is reportedly locked in talks to buy marketing software-as-a-service slinger Marketo.…
SAP faces further South African corruption probe
Reports of $2m kickback for deal with water ministry SAP faces further investigations as part of the corruption scandal that has tainted its South African operation, amid reports of a $2m kickback paid for a state contract with the firm.…
NetApp takes slow boat to China: Inks deal with Lenovo on arrays, software
Setting up joint-venture to sell into Middle Kingdom NetApp has cut an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) deal with Lenovo, and nabbed itself a new, ready-made global channel.…
UK.gov tells companies to draft contracts for data flows just in case they screw up Brexit
Data adequacy won't be assessed till after departure The UK government has told companies to start drawing up standard contractural clauses for data transfers in case of a no-deal Brexit.…
Microsoft lights a fire under .NET Core teams, just in time for Ignite
Devs left bored to Tiers while Entity Framework flies out into the Cosmos Microsoft flung out updates to more of its development tech last night. It's almost as though there's a big conference coming up.…
The Reg takes the US government's insider threat training course
No, sir, we didn't spill beer on the laptop, sir! The US government has provided an online training course on insider threats.…
Top Euro court: UK's former snooping regime breached human rights
Oversight insufficient, slurping indiscriminate The UK government breached human rights rules by failing to ensure proper oversight of its mass surveillance programmes, according to the European Court of Human Rights.…
Like tax? Love networks? HMRC has a job just for you
Public sector money crew wants a head of networks just in time for Brexit HM Revenue and Customs is hiring a head of networks, for those who fancy a real pre-Brexit IT challenge.…
Machine learning and AI are changing the world – here's how to do it better
Join us next month at MCubed Events Even if news coverage of machine learning and AI leaves you wondering whether to laugh or cry, you know these technologies are going to profoundly change your organisation as either you adopt them or your partners and rivals do.…
Microsoft accidentally let encrypted Windows 10 out into the world
Insider builds sometimes just don't work. Who knew? Windows Insiders eager to get their hands on next year's Microsoft OS were reminded last night that living on the bleeding edge can have its downsides, as the update consumed RAM at a prodigious rate for some before falling over.…
Do not adjust your set, er, browser: This is our new page-one design
Love it or hate it, you can opt out at any time – but, y'know, we really hope you like it Today's the day we flip the switch, and make our new homepage design live – with an opt-out for those still unsure of the layout.…
The grand-plus iPhone is the new normal – this is no place for paupers
Apple kills SE, sends top tier to £1,500 Analysis So. The £1,000 iPhone X was not an aberration – Apple wants it to be the new normal. A grand is the new "mid-range".…
Better, faster, cheaper software with DevOps, but is it secure?
Tune in to our webinar to head off the risks Webcast The future of DevOps is all about speeding up software development and deployment, aided by cloud-based infrastructure, RESTful APIs and open-source software.…
Lenovo Thinkpad X280: Choosing a light luggable isn't so easy
I/O, I/O, it's off to to work we go Despite being a “mainly Mac” person for a long time, I’ve used a Thinkpad X series for writing for 15 years now - and the device has played different roles over the years. At one time, it was the only genuine portable I’d trust on a trip.…
Guess who just bought Maplin? Dragons' Den celebrity biz guy Peter Jones
Buys IP inc website and trademark of gadget souk Exclusive Irascible Dragons’ Den celebrity tycoon Peter Jones has scooped up the Maplin Electronics trading name, The Reg can reveal.…
More millions poured into maws of Sysdig, Burleywood, HyperGrid
Startup upstarts shake yet more cash from investor tree Container software startup Sysdig has followed up its new CEO hire with a $68.5m D-round of funding, taking total cash raised to $121.5m - it is one of a trio of emerging tech outfits to this week agree cash injections.…
Solid password practice on Capital One's site? Don't bank on it
What's in your wallet? Definitely not a password manager Capital One is facing criticism for using policies on its banking website that prevent the use of password managers.…
GDPR v2 – Gradually Diminishing Psychotic Robots: Brussels kills Terminator apocalypse
I won't be back Say what you like about Brussels bureaucrats, they are fearless when it comes to preventing the extinction of the human race by killer robots.…
So Brave: Browser biz sics Brit watchdogs on Google's info slurpage
Software maker and allies demand regulatory strike on behavioral advertising Privacy-focused browser maker Brave has filed complaints with British and Irish data protection authorities seeking an end to the online sharing of protected data by advertising firms like Google.…
World's oldest URL – fragments 73,000 years old – discovered in cave
Is it a hashtag? Is it a web address? Is it art? You gotta draw a line somewhere Pics Scientists have discovered, tucked inside a cave in South Africa, the oldest drawing yet, made around 73,000 years ago. And it looks suspiciously like a worldwide web address.…
Wow, great invention: Now AI eggheads teach machines how to be sarcastic using Reddit
Sure, go ahead, take our jobs – oooh, we're really scared Dealing with chatbots and virtual assistants can be so frustrating that it’s normal for humans to start getting snarky.…
Apple in XS new sensation: Latest iPhone carries XS-sive price tag
iPhone XS, XS Max and XR coming soon, and Apple Watch gets a major update Apple on Wednesday held its annual mobile device pageant at its Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino to acquaint the fascinated with its latest fondleslabs, phones and wrist wraps.…
Card-stealing code that pwned British Airways, Ticketmaster pops up on more sites via hacked JS
Feedify's whack-a-mole with MageCart malware miscreants A Javascript library hosted by Feedify and used by e-commerce websites globally has been repeatedly infected this week to potentially siphon off countless victims' bank card details to crooks.…
You know all those movies you bought from Apple? Um, well, think different: You didn't
As the licensing terms change, your 'purchase' can vanish Remember when you decided to buy, rather than rent, that movie online? We have some bad news for you – you didn't.…
Whisky business: Uni of Edinburgh servers Irn-Scru'd by cyber-attack
Computers nerfed with naff packets during Scottish college's Freshers week The University of Edinburgh has gone offline from what appears to be a massive distributed denial-of-service attack on the campus network.…
Gartner: Governments want to be digital, but just can't scale it up
Quelle surprise, they also know digital skills are important but don't run training programmes... Government digital initiatives are limping behind other industries – and the public sector is more likely to outsource for help, according to analyst firm Gartner.…
Martian weather has cleared at last: Now NASA's wondering, will Opportunity knock?
45 days of 'WAKE UP' calls to be shouted at teenage rover As skies clear over NASA's stricken Mars Rover, the clock has begun ticking for Opportunity to call home.…
C++ devs take a Step Back, let the UWP guy play with Visual Studio
Preview 2 of 15.9 promises speed, stability and new APIs Microsoft has served up a second preview of the next version of its Visual Studio 2017 product with new toys for UWP and C++ devs.…
We're doomed: Defra's having a cow over its Brexit IT preparations
Department at high risk of failure in case of no deal The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs isn't ready for a no-deal Brexit, and hasn't ensured new IT systems will be capable of dealing with future demand, the UK's spending watchdog has warned.…
Microsoft: You don't want to use Edge? Are you sure? Really sure?
Windows 10 preview build app suggestions attract internet's ire Microsoft really wants you to use Edge in the latest Windows Insider builds, and the software giant is not afraid to let you know it.…
Back up a minute: Veeam database config snafu exposed millions of customer records
Firm helps self with own disaster recovery A misconfigured server at data recovery and backup firm Veeam exposed millions of email addresses.…
First it was hashtags – now Amber Rudd giving us knowledge on national ID cards
Ex-home sec suggests we get a tutorial on clearing cookies Ex-home secretary Amber Rudd has shrugged off years of concerns about ID cards and called for a state-backed system based on NHS numbers – on the grounds that people already hand over masses of info to private firms.…
Xero needs a hero as business accounting site takes morning off
He's gotta be strong, he's gotta be fast, and he's gotta bring up the website Online accounting outfit Xero, whose website suggests "reliable data" as a reason for using its wares, took some time out today to the distress of its customers.…
Has anyone seen REM lately? No, we mean rare earth minerals
Pipe down, Michael Stipe, we want tech's precious rock star We're digging into rare earth minerals with The Register's next Lecture in October.…
Danube diss: Cloud spending to outstrip Slovakia's GDP this year
Have you ever been told that you're SaaSy? What sector of tech is forecast to grow fatter than the Slovakian economy or Elon Musk’s ego in 2018? The cloud. Global spending on the fluffy white stuff is predicted by mystics at Gartner to reach $175.8bn this year.…
Milton Keynes: Come for roundabouts, stay for near-gigabit broadband
Aberdeen and Peterborough to follow in Vodafone scheme Lucky Milton Keynes. The UK's modernist fantasy town is finally set to reap the fruits of Vodafone's partnership with wholesaler CityFibre, announced last November.…
Oracle tells students: You're not going to solve the world's problems – but AI and ML might
Big Red's free educational curriculum gets 2018 reboot Not content with foisting buzzwords on customers, Oracle is now pushing artificial intelligence and machine learning at students.…
Chromebooks gain faff-free access to Windows file shares sans Samba
SMB built in from ChromeOS 70. At its best without passwords. Oops Google’s Chrome OS tanks crept a little further along Microsoft’s manicured Enterprise lawns with hints that Windows file share support will arrive out-of-the-box in an upcoming version of Chrome OS.…
Explore the threat landscape at Sophos 'See the Future' event
Learn the ins and outs of the latest scams and cons Promo Worried about today’s IT dangers and how they will affect your organisation? Cybersecurity firm Sophos is inviting IT professionals to a free “See the Future” event in London on Tuesday, 9 October.…
40-bit punks smash weak crypto in Tesla keyless entry system
Researchers able to clone fob and nick motor in seconds Boffins have sprung the bonnet on the weak crypto behind the keyless entry system in Tesla's Model S car.…
Article 13 pits Big Tech and bots against European creatives
It's all about YouTube Special Report Today's vote on Article 13 of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market in European Parliament has turned into a knife-edge referendum on whether European institutions can deal with Californian exceptionalism.…
Brit armed forces still don't have enough techies, thunder MPs
Why aren't more people lining up to fight with a mouse, keyboard and gun? Parliament’s influential Public Accounts (PAC) Committee reckons UK Armed Forces need to recruit more digitally able folk to halt a widening skills gap, warning the military does not have a "coherent plan" to do so.…
Generally Disclosing Pretty Rapidly: GDPR strapped a jet engine on hacked British Airways
Suddenly, corps in a rush to fess up to e-break-ins Analysis If Equifax's mother-of-all-security-disasters last year underlined one thing, it was that big companies think they can weather just about anything cybercriminals – and regulators – can throw at them.…
Boffins don't want to burst your bubble – they create them with sound
Nerd out over bizarre ultrasonic fluid dynamics Video Fluid dynamics is weird. Physicists have reverse engineered the popping of a bubble and managed to keep it levitated just by using the power of sound.…
Cisco loses focus over TelePresence blurry videoconferencing bug
You had one job, Precision 40 Have you noticed that your big expensive Cisco TelePresence unit seems like it needs a pair of glasses? You're not alone.…
Vodafone cops ads rap over Martin Freeman's vanishing spaceship
Thou shalt not use sync speeds instead of throughput speeds, decrees Brit watchdog Vodafone was today slapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for quoting router sync speeds instead of throughput speeds in its advertising following a complaint from rival BT.…
Unity tweaks AI training tools, makes bid for academic respect
Game dev platform looks to expand its virtual horizons Unity Technologies on Monday released version 0.5 of its ML-Agents toolkit to make its Unity 3D game development platform better suited for developing and training autonomous agent code via machine learning.…
Non-profits push back against Big Cable's bumpkin broadband blueprint for America
Monopoly or competition? Guess which one is winning A group of 17 consumer and civil rights groups have launched a new coalition aimed at countering efforts by Big Cable to siphon off funds for rural broadband into their already deep pockets.…
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