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Google blocks FOSS Android tool – for asking for donations
StreetComplete told people how they could fund development, now it's not allowed to StreetComplete, a free Android program designed to help people to contribute to OpenStreetMap, was blocked from Google's Play Store merely for urging users to donate money to the app's development.…
The time we came up with a solution – and found a big customer problem
A fascinating firsthand retelling of the technical history of MPLS Systems Approach One of the more satisfying conference experiences in my career was giving a presentation in the SIGCOMM 2003 Outrageous Opinions session, entitled: MPLS Considered Helpful.…
Intel's 12th-gen Alder Lake processors will not include Microsoft's Pluton security
We can still hear the echoes of the launch fanfare from 2020 Microsoft's attempt to put its homegrown Pluton security processor architecture into third-party Windows 11 PCs is right now more work-in-progress than the slam dunk its publicity would have you believe.…
European nations battle to bag some of Intel's billions
US giant wants 20% of the world's chips from EU Intel's doing a European version of Amazon HQ2: enticing governments to pledge more and more funds to subsidize the construction of chip mega-plants along with ever-growing packages of benefits.…
Volcano 'shredded' submarine cable, vastly complicating repair job
Underwater sediment surges sliced several segments, required extreme splicing to fix Two boffins from New Zealand's University of Auckland have detailed the extraordinary repair job performed to reconnect the submarine cable connecting the Kingdom of Tonga to the world.…
New flashpoint: US may ask Chinese tech firms to bin Russia
Beijing and Moscow are suddenly BFFs, and that's already seen one Chinese firm reverse a Russia ban As big tech companies from the West swiftly and happily comply with new rules that prohibit interactions with Russia, Chinese companies will soon feel pressure to do likewise – and counter-pressure to resist such calls.…
President Biden calls for ban on social media ads aimed at kids
State of the Union features call for Congress to pass law that could see Intel spend $100B on chip factories United States president Joe Biden has used his first State of the Union speech to call for a ban on social networks serving ads targeted at children.…
Baidu plans 100-city robot taxi rollout by 2030
AI cloud business booms, but not at levels – or in locations – that will worry rivals Chinese web giant Baidu has revealed plans to introduce its autonomous taxi service to 65 cities by the year 2025, then add another 35 cities by 2030.…
BitConnect boss accused of $2.4bn crypto-Ponzi fraud has disappeared
Where in the world is Carm, sorry, Satish Kumbhani? Satish Kumbhani, who is accused of scamming people out of $2.4bn in a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme, has disappeared while evading an American watchdog, a court was told this week.…
Harvard, MIT, Berkeley are still fighting over genome-editing patents. Now another ruling
Who says organic chemistry doesn't have its drama? The US Patent Office's appeal board on Monday sided with Harvard University and MIT by upholding a set of the group's patents covering CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in plants and animals.…
Co-inventor of Ethernet David Boggs dies aged 71
You couldn't read this article online without using his network tech David Boggs, a computer networking pioneer best-known for co-inventing Ethernet, has died. He was 71.…
Second data-wiping malware found in Ukraine, says ESET
While Apple halts all sales in Russia, Visa and Mastercard block banks The disk-wiping malware that tore through at least hundreds of Ukrainian Windows systems at the start of Russia's occupation wasn't alone. Slovakian infosec firm ESET has found a second similar strain in Ukraine.…
Ukraine asks ICANN to delete all Russian domains
Plus: Namecheap tells customers in Russia they are no longer welcome, citing 'war crimes' In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine last week, Mykhailo Fedorov, First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, on Monday asked the head of DNS overlord ICANN to disable country code top-level domains associated with Russia.…
Concern over growing reach of proprietary firmware BLOBs
Just because it's on Github doesn't mean you can read it. Vendors of the FOSS hardware and software communities are voicing their concerns about closed-source firmware.…
VMware inks more telco partnerships as 5G takes off
Virtualization giant keen to cash in on cloud-native tech MWC VMware has detailed products and partnerships at Mobile World Congress (MWC) involving service providers and others using its tech to build next-generation networks and services covering applications, the radio access network (RAN), and the network edge.…
Maxar Technologies: The eye in the sky tracking invasion of Ukraine
Expect to hear more from it as Putin's war wears on As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, the name Maxar has suddenly taken on more significance with detailed eye-in-the-sky images of military movements on the ground being passed to media – including a 40-mile convoy headed for Kyiv. But what is Maxar, and where did it come from?…
This JavaScript scanner hunts down malware in libraries
Stick a fork in this Socket and zap malicious NPM packages Socket, the biz behind the Wormhole file transfer web app, on Tuesday plans to introduce a security scanning app also called Socket to defend against supply-chain attacks in the JavaScript ecosystem.…
A €1.5bn day in European software mergers
German veteran Software AG buys StreamSets while private equity firm takes over ERP slinger Forterro European mid-market ERP specialist Forterro was bought by Partners Group this morning for €1bn and Germany's Software AG has acquired data integration platform vendor StreamSets for €524m.…
Insurance Aon confirms it has suffered 'cyber incident'
Oh the irony! Insurance companies, even those selling cyber insurance, are attack targets Aon, the British-American provider of insurance and pension administration, has brought in external specialists to help probe a "cyber incident".…
Cisco touts consumption-based Private 5G play
Delivered as a service to reduce risks for enterprises despite lukewarm channel takeup for similar products Cisco has disclosed further details for a dedicated 5G network-as-a-service that customers will pay for based on what they consume – a week after Hewlett Packard Enterprise released its own package.…
Desperately seeking SaaS: English council to replace Oracle R12
Big Red product to become more unstable, unreliable, and less secure after 20 years' use Hull City Council has launched procurement for a £6m SaaS-based ERP system after deciding to ditch an Oracle E-Business Suite it has relied on for 20 years.…
Apple has missed the video revolution
COVID-19 turned many of us into media producers, but the tools favour Windows Column The pandemic changed the way I used computers. For most of the 20 years before 2020, I rarely needed or used more than the browser, the mail app, messaging, and a word processor. Other than that I made the occasional foray into image and/or video editing or PDF preparation tools.…
Microsoft updates Azure for Operators, adds private 5G
Azure Operator Distributed Services designed to let telcos run workloads on a single carrier-grade hybrid platform Microsoft has updated its Azure for Operators portfolio aimed at telecoms providers, with Azure Operator Distributed Services enabling those customers to run workloads on a single carrier-grade hybrid platform.…
ESA-Russia Mars rover launch on ice due to Ukraine invasion
Rosalind Franklin still can't catch a break The joint ESA-Roscosmos Mars rover Rosalind Franklin is "very unlikely" to launch this year after Russia was hit with fresh economic sanctions for invading Ukraine.…
Toshiba CEO steps down as objections to re-org persist
Architect of rejected three-way split passes the baton as decision day looms Toshiba has made a raft of new executive appointments as its reform plan meets with renewed opposition.…
ARPANET pioneer Jack Haverty says the internet was never finished
When he retired with stuff left on his to-do list, he expected fixes would flow. They haven't Early internet pioneer Jack Haverty has described the early structure of the internet as experimental – and said not much has changed since.…
China-linked malware targeted secure networks at 'multiple governments'
'Daxin' malware creates backdoors and may have been used since 2013 The United States' Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), working with security vendor Symantec, has found an extremely sophisticated network attack tool that can invisibly create backdoors, has been plausibly linked to Chinese actors, and may have been in use since 2013.…
Yahoo shutters email service in China
Purple! Palace! has! nothing! left! behind! the! Great! Firewall! – not! even! users’! mail! troves! Yahoo has stopped providing email services in China – a decision that means the venerable web company has ceased operations behind the Great Firewall.…
Good: People can spot a deepfake video. Bad: They're not so hot with text
Seeing isn't always believing Netizens are more likely to be duped by misinformation presented in text form compared to video clips created with the help of algorithms, according to a study.…
Toyota shutters 14 plants after probable cyberattack
Incident struck supplier day after officials warned of massive spike in efforts to launch Emotet malware Toyota has closed all 14 plants it operates in Japan due to what it has described as a “system failure” at Kojima Industries Corporation – and local media report the cause of the failure is a cyberattack.…
US chip stocks undeterred by export ban to Russia
Crackdown on Moscow won't hurt American semiconductor industry, SIA says If US chip makers are feeling the stress of semiconductor import sanctions on Russia, it isn't showing yet.…
Microsoft: Russia invasion of Ukraine ‘unlawful, unjustified’
Windows giant says it detected 'destructive cyberattacks', DDoS malware aimed at now occupied nation Microsoft is decrying what it calls the "tragic, unlawful and unjustified invasion of Ukraine" by Russia, and vowed to continue protecting the country from cyberattacks and state-sponsored disinformation campaigns.…
Quarter of a million lawyer disciplinary records leak
When it comes to the privacy of witnesses and attorneys, this Bar is set low Approximately 260,000 nonpublic disciplinary records stored on behalf of The State Bar of California were found to be exposed to the public and to have been republished on Judyrecords.com, a website that aggregates over 630 million public court records.…
Verizon expands network-as-a-service with VMware SD-WAN
If enterprise apps are going into the cloud, someone needs to provide the extra plumbing MWC Verizon Business is adding VMware's software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) offering to a lineup of managed services, the latest move by a major carrier to address the demand for more streamlined networking and security capabilities by increasingly distributed and cloud-centric enterprises.…
Ericsson report details how it paid off Islamic State
Staff sacked after bosses discovered terrorists received money for access to Iraq mobile market A leaked internal report details how Ericsson paid hundreds of millions of pounds to Islamic State terrorists in Iraq, substantiating earlier reports that the company was paying intermediaries to buy off ISIS on its behalf.…
Conti ransomware gang leak: 60,000 messages online
What looks like Jabber chat app files published after pro-Russia pledge Activists have reportedly leaked the contents of internal chats from the Russia-affiliated Conti ransomware gang as the Ukraine war continues.…
AlmaLinux 8.5 now includes a PowerPC edition
Backer of thriving RHEL rebuild also hires senior SUSE architect The AlmaLinux Foundation has announced the availability of a PowerPC version of its Red Hat Enterprise Linux rebuild for machines based on IBM's POWER architecture.…
Plans for UK rival to Silicon Valley ditched
Government said to be looking further north than the Oxford-Cambridge Arc UK efforts to create a high-tech research and development region designed to rival Silicon Valley seem dead in the water as government prioritises other initiatives.…
Web devs rally to challenge Apple App Store browser rules
Open Web Advocacy takes aim at Apple's walled garden On Monday, a group of software engineers plan to launch a group called "Open Web Advocacy" to help online apps compete with native apps and to encourage or compel Apple to relax its iOS browser restrictions.…
Intel selects German city for EU semiconductor plant
CPU giant was waiting to see contents of European Chips Act before making the decision, say analysts Intel has reportedly opted to build a new chip manufacturing mega-fab at a site in Magdeburg in eastern Germany, after considering locations in France, Belgium, Poland, and the Netherlands.…
A Snapdragon in a ThinkPad: Lenovo unveils the X13s
A shot in the arm for Windows on Arm – and Microsoft's Pluton security tech is along for the ride too MWC Vendors are rolling out their latest hardware at Mobile World Congress and among them is Lenovo, with its first Snapdragon ThinkPad.…
One decade, 46 million units: Happy birthday, Raspberry Pi
Eben Upton on RISC-V, supply chains, and what's next for the dinky computers Interview Today marks 10 years since the Raspberry Pi was made available to purchase. We spoke to Pi supremo Eben Upton about the last decade and what the future might hold.…
Govt suggests Brits should hand passports to social media companies
Block buttons would become mandatory under forthcoming Online Safety Bill, says DCMS The British government has suggested its citizens should hand their passports over to Facebook as a condition for using the service.…
UK internet pioneer Cliff Stanford has died
The entrepreneur that sold dial-up modems when no one else thought consumers would care Obituary British internet pioneer Cliff Stanford, founder of Demon Internet, died last week.…
Russia is the advanced persistent threat that just triggered. Ready?
Data security looks very different when your life depends on it Opinion Stress-testing security is the only way to be sure it works. Until then, the worst security looks much the same as the best. As events in Ukraine show, leaving the stress-testing of assumptions until a threat is actually attacking is expensively useless.…
IT advice fuelled by beer is the best IT advice of all, right?
Taking aim at the messenger Who, Me? Wave a cheery hello to Monday with a warning from a Register reader that advice given in a pub is perhaps better limited to which brew is better. Welcome to Who, Me?…
Apple seeks patent for 'innovation' resembling the ZX Spectrum, C64 and rPi 400
Cupertino seeks signoff on computer and keyboard in one unit – we've seen that somewhere before … Apple has filed a patent application for a device that – wait for it – has the computer and the keyboard all in one unit. Mind. Blowing. Except for one thing: isn't that what all computers used to look like?…
India binned made-in-Singapore app in latest round of China bans
Stock market wipeout followed, so island nation's government has complained India's latest round of bans on Chinese apps has taken down a Singaporean company's apps – and share price – reportedly leaving government officials asking some pointed questions.…
Clearview AI plans tech to ID faces as they age, seek big government deals
Plus: AI imparts brain surgery skills more effectively than human tutors In brief Controversial facial recognition startup Clearview AI plans to employ more staff in order to pursue big lucrative US government contracts worth many millions of dollars. …
Tech world's Ukraine response mixes evacuation efforts, ad bans, free phones, infosec FUD
And personal sorrow, as the horror of Russian invasion hits home As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, the technology industry is trying to use its services to make a difference – and to keep those services available as the war makes it harder to operate.…
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