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by Thomas Claburn on (#1WXG9)
The React/Node platform makes Walmart's website sing @WalmartLabs – which practices deviant punctuation and develops software for the retail giant that bears its name – on Monday released Electrode, an open-source platform for building universal React/Node.js applications.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#1WXN0)
European project to clean up software hits halfway point Midway through SUPERSEDE, the EU three-year project backed by €3.25m in funding to make software better, software still sucks.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#1WXFD)
European project to clean up software hits halfway point Midway through SUPERSEDE, the EU three-year project backed by €3.25m in funding to make software better, software still sucks.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#1WXBX)
Hyper-converged version has 192 servers in 3U Kaleao is a startup developing ARM-based servers and hyper-converged appliances under a KMAX brand. Its marketing-speak says it has a “true convergence†approach, it involves “physicalization†and there is a “microvisor†– oh dear, what does this mean?…
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by Darren Pauli on (#1WX9X)
Up to half a million downloads clocked for one poision app. More than 400 malicious apps from a single attacker have been successfully uploaded to the Google Play store, with one downloaded up to half a million times, Trend Micro malware researcher Echo Duan says.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WX88)
Nation-state attackers probably pwn you anyhow This one needs the words “Don't Panic†in large friendly letters on the cover: privacy researchers have worked out that Tor's use of the domain name system (DNS) can be exploited to identify users.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WX5X)
Do try this at home – but carefully The SANS Institute is hoping sysadmins can help it to do what vendors won't: improve Internet of Things security.…
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by Darren Pauli on (#1WX29)
'Complete compromise': DIY admin, or DoS your victim Researchers with Digital Defence have reported six dangerous vulnerabilities in EMC's VMAX product line that can grant remote attackers arbitrary command execution with root privileges.…
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by Team Register on (#1WWYH)
Implementation a bit slack British developer Ross McKillop says Apple's implementation of URL previews leaks users' IP address and operating system information to websites.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WWTT)
NFV tie-up puts Samsung software on HPE kit HPE and Samsung are getting together to give carriers a shove towards a more cloudy future.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#1WWQM)
Musk's chief competitor gets a visit from investigators In its search for the reason behind last month's explosion that destroyed its Falcon 9 rocket, SpaceX has vowed to leave no stone unturned. Now one of its staffers may be taking things a little too far.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#1WWNW)
Having conquered social networking and disease, Zuck sets his sights on flea markets Facebook is looking to kill yet another reason to ever leave its walled garden with the launch of a classifieds service.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WWMR)
US NRL does the arithmetic Vid Whether it's a satellite breaking up or the detritus of a launch, the whole space community agrees that space junk is a huge problem.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WWKM)
Data slurper slurped is the best we can tell Salesforce is buying data aggregator and analytics outfit Krux for US$700m in cash and shares.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WWGH)
'We have to destroy competition in order to save it', whine startups The favourite exit strategy for Australian retail “disruptorsâ€, get yourself acquired by Woolworths or Coles, is under threat – and startupville isn't happy.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#1WWE5)
Not even pro Bono For the second time in three weeks, delegates are flooding into San Francisco for a big conference – last month it was Oracle OpenWorld and now the Salesforce Dreamforce conference kicks off on Tuesday.…
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by Richard Chirgwin on (#1WWCM)
Intermediate certs from StartCom, Comodo get the ban-hammer While Mozilla's democracy decides what to do about WoSign, Apple's dictatorship has issued its edict: the Chinese certificate authority WoSign will be thrown out of Cupertino's trust list.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#1WW7B)
And they say Microsoft never innovates anything… Apple is taking a page from Microsoft's Windows 10 playbook and will push out its latest macOS (ex-OS X) update as an automatic download.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#1WW24)
The last of Google’s Nexus line Comment It has been nearly a year since the Nexus 5X smartphone was launched. On Tuesday, October 4, Google is expected to announce new smartphones – and possibly more – at an event in San Francisco.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#1WVWA)
It's just fancy cruise control The US state of California says that automakers may no longer label their deluxe cruise control systems as "autopilot" or "autonomous" driving modes.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#1WVA8)
What do we think? We like it, that's what Comment HPE's Synergy is, it thinks, the next great advance in servers and is far more capable than hyper-converged infrastructure systems, being able to provision bare metal as well as servers for virtual workloads as well as containerised ones.…
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by Alexander J Martin on (#1WV1N)
Enid Blyton plot twist: Former Platinum Partner kicked to the curb Sophos has finally “discontinued†its relationship with security reseller Quadsys after five of its staffers, three of whom were directors of the company, were sentenced for offences committed under the Computer Misuse Act last Friday.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#1WTXS)
Martin Gomez waxes lyrical on Zuckerberg's future aerial fleet “I maintain the Turing Test for us is if the air traffic controller cannot tell he's talking to an unmanned aircraft,†Facebook's chief flying Wi-Fi router drone man, Martin Gomez, told the Royal Aeronautical Society this morning.…
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Bonjour, mes fluffy white amis Microsoft is to open "multiple" data centres in France next year as part of its $3bn (£2.6bn) cloudy investment in Europe.…
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by Alexander J Martin on (#1WTS1)
Generally available now MariaDB has this afternoon made version 2.0 of MaxScale, its database proxy, generally available.…
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by Chris Evans on (#1WTQ8)
I'm Darrell, this is my brother Darrell and this is my other brother Darrell Architecting IT blog There have been rumours that NetApp plans to move into the hyper-convergence market, followed up by The Reg's Chris Mellor here.…
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by John Leyden on (#1WTKY)
Hackforums leak Malicious code used to press-gang IoT connected devices into a botnet was leaked online over the weekend.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#1WTD1)
Nexsan has a new chief marketing officer: its old chief marketing officer Victoria Grey has left her CMO position at hyper-converged vendor HyperGrid to take on a chief marketing officer role at traditional storage array vendor Nexsan.…
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by John Leyden on (#1WTBK)
Plus ça change The UK’s new information commissioner reckons that a post-Brexit Britain should adopt data protection laws similar to those of, er... the EU.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#1WT8P)
Bit of a Dixons, terribly sorry Google executives have been hyping tomorrow’s Android event as the most significant since the platform was first announced in 2008. But there’s little need to tune in for one part of it, thanks to British mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#1WT7D)
Share option boost prompts exec bliss Comment There’ll be a spring in the executive offices of Cohesity, Rubrik, Tegile and other storage startups this morning; senior managers will have checked Nutanix’s share price and have that rosy glow that comes when your prospects have suddenly brightened.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#1WT1W)
Head on spike Barring a last minute deal, the European Commission is set to impose a swingeing fine for Google parent Alphabet’s anti-competitive behaviour in Europe, with specific terms addressing its control over Android in contracts with phone-makers.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#1WT0J)
Up to £80k on a platter for future Skynet overlords Defence boffins are running a competition to see who can develop a drone platform capable of running up to 20 UAVs “to achieve military effect across the electro-magnetic spectrumâ€.…
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by Trevor Pott on (#1WSXP)
Product's what we want from you... Part Two You like the idea of “doing†a startup, but what about actually starting a startup? You can see the end point - success, hopefully - but what of the hoops and hurdles?…
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by Dan Robinson on (#1WSWM)
IBM's cognitive computing can now take jobs away from compliance officers. Yay! Never mind cancer research or climate change: IBM is finally bringing its Watson AI technology to bear on one of the real challenges still facing human civilisation – regulatory compliance.…
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by Wireless Watch on (#1WSTR)
Qualcomm signs up, but not Google or Apple – or even Nokia Analysis There are many interesting aspects to the announcement that Qualcomm, among others, is joining Ericsson’s Avanci patent pool scheme.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#1WKCY)
Mozilla decides to crib some of Google's browser interfaces Mozilla is investigating hooking up Google Chrome's builtin plugins to Firefox.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#1WKB7)
Think SQL injections on steroids Amazon, Baidu, Facebook, Google and Microsoft, among other technology companies, have been investing heavily in artificial intelligence and related disciplines like machine learning because they see the technology enabling services that become a source of revenue.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#1WK8W)
Newsweek Cuban connection story enrages miscreants It has been an odd day for Newsweek – its main site was taken offline after it published a story claiming a company owned by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump broke an embargo against doing deals with Cuba.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#1WK6T)
Rights warriors gives their two cents on Tencent's nonsense Pic Chinese internet giant Tencent is the newly minted holder of a US design patent on the concept of placing rectangles on a display screen.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#1WK5V)
Next move in EFF's plans to regain the right to tinker Assistant Professor Matthew Green has asked US courts for protection so that he can write a textbook explaining cryptography without getting sued under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.…
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by Andrew Orlowski on (#1WK4V)
While comms commish faces a doxing for defying Silicon Valley Analysis US broadband regulator the FCC dramatically cancelled the much-anticipated vote on its secretive TV set-top box plan on Thursday – and it's keeping the details confidential.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#1WK2H)
Judge refuses injunction, handover of global DNS etc at midnight The most significant change in the internet's functioning for a generation will happen tonight at midnight.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#1WJW8)
Fuming frenchie causes a oui bit of damage A French man has been charged after he stormed into an Apple store and smashed up iPhones and MacBooks using a metal ball that is more commonly used for the traditional game of pétanque.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#1WJQE)
Mad dash on eve of critical IANA transition A slew of internet organizations have come to the support of the US government in a last-minute lawsuit designed to prevent the handover of critical internet functions at midnight on Friday.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#1WJNM)
Reduce it for Redmond's engineers, that is – not you Microsoft wants to hire a particularly thick-skinned person to help run its Windows Updates team.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#1WJK5)
Web giant offers open-source AI-powered X-rated pic hunter Having laid bare over half a billion usernames and passwords through meager funding and witless indifference, Yahoo! is putting its faith in artificial intelligence to protect people from bare skin.…
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by John Leyden on (#1WJFZ)
Sales of connected autonomous vehicles by 2025 projected to be 70% of light-duty vehicles Israeli car security startup Karamba Security has banked $2.5m in fresh investment, which it plans to use to extend its technology to autonomous vehicles.…
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