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Replaced several times but still live and kicking: Windows Forms updated for .NET 6.0
High DPI continues to be a challenge in ancient desktop framework Microsoft's oldest .NET desktop framework, Windows Forms, has been improved for .NET 6, though full support for high resolution displays is "a challenging undertaking," according to software engineer Igor Velikorossov.…
Turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems admits to cyber incident, refuses to confirm if ransomware is at play
Company data compromised but not systems containing customer or supplier information Vestas Wind Systems, one of the world's largest makers of wind turbines, today confirmed company data has been compromised in a "cyber security incident" that forced the firm to isolate parts of its IT infrastructure.…
Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should: Install Linux on NTFS – on the same partition as Windows
Never mind the practicality, feel the grief As alert folks of a cross-platform inclination will have noticed, Paragon's NTFS driver was accepted into the Linux kernel, and was released as part of 5.15.…
Munich mk2? Germany's Schleswig-Holstein plans to switch 25,000 PCs to LibreOffice
Another German region tries to ditch closed code for open source From the department of If At First You Don't Succeed Try Try Again comes news that a German state is to have a crack at shifting thousands of PCs from proprietary software to an open-source alternative.…
Nigeria's central bank digital currency is 'same Naira, more possibilities' – if you count government snooping
Privacy challenges and rushed implementation should make this cash alternative much less attractive Opinion Nigeria recently became the first African country to launch its central bank digital currency (CBDC), the eNaira. However, there are significant privacy challenges that could make eNaira a lot less attractive.…
SAP's Embedded Steampunk little use to those on anything but the most recent system
Effort to bring the ABAP programming language to S/4HANA cloud ERP system attracts criticism SAP is launching support for its ABAP programming languages to offer developers the possibility to build more features directly into the S/4HANA Cloud version of its ERP system.…
Russia's orbital insanity is almost beyond redemption – but there's space for improvement
Every debris cloud has a silver lining Opinion International politics proves Homo sapiens' kinship with purple-arsed baboons. There is yelling, there is exaggerated gesture, there is much ballistic propulsion of poo. The point to it all is surprisingly laudable: avoid actual conflict by play-acting it out.…
A tiny typo in an automated email to thousands of customers turns out to be a big problem for legal
Unexpected consequences of the SQL Slammer worm Who, Me? Do you check your emails before sending them? Re-read a dozen times but still that typo sneaks through? Welcome to a Who, Me? in which a reader learns that one mistyped letter can result in a visit from the legal department.…
India hovers over the Pause button for Big Tech's march onto one hundred million farms
By revisiting farm reform, PM Modi has left the future of the contentious 'AgriStack' uncertain India has scrapped plans to reform its agriculture sector – a decision that looks like a win for the nation's farmers, but a setback for Big Tech.…
Beijing issues fines for 43 Big Tech M&A deals all the way back to 2012
Alibaba and Tencent racked up more than ten cases – each China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has fined tech giants 43 times – with Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent told to pay up for failing to declare deals deemed to violate anti-monopoly legislation.…
VMware recalls full vSphere update over driver dramas
Interoperability issues with Ethernet controller sends vSphere 7 Update 3 back to the drawing board VMware has removed its latest major vSphere release – Version 7, Update 3 – from its download service, citing driver interoperability problems that could cause failures during upgrades.…
After four bans, TikTok finally passes the Pakistan challenge
Video app promises not to let naughty content cross the border, and to ban those who try Pakistan has allowed TikTok to resume operations on its soil.…
Amazon India execs charged after sellers allegedly use site to smuggle marijuana
Ganja believe it? Seller claimed to sell 'Stevia leaves', but shifted a tonne of wacky 'baccy before being busted Updated Police in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh have charged Amazon India executives under narcotics laws, after uncovering a marijuana smuggling operation centered around the e-commerce website.…
IBM tells POWER8 owners: the end is nigh for upgrades
If you want more memory or internal storage, ordering before April 2022 is wise IBM has warned owners of POWER8 servers that their upgrade options are about to become limited.…
Server Error 500 sees some Tesla drivers locked out of their MuskMobiles
CEO blames 'Increased verbosity of network traffic' Some Tesla drivers who fancied going for a spin on Saturday were unable to do so after an update to the cars' companion app produced server errors.…
AI surveillance software increasingly used to make sure contract lawyers are doing their jobs at home
Plus: GPT-3 is now generally available and one man goes undercover in Amazon to live under AI In brief Contract lawyers are increasingly working under the thumb of facial-recognition software as they continue to work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Lawsuit accusing Robinhood and Citadel Securities of colluding to stop GameStop shares from skyrocketing thrown out by judge
There's not enough evidence, judge ruled A federal judge dismissed the proposed class-action lawsuit accusing retail brokerage biz Robinhood of colluding with trading firm Citadel Securities to prevent people from purchasing GameStop and other so-called meme stocks, earlier this year.…
Friday FOSS fest: Franz, RamBox, Pidgin and more
And lo, it was foretold, punter shall speak unto punter from a single app Most modern chat systems are entirely proprietary: proprietary clients, talking proprietary protocols to proprietary servers. There's no need for this: there are free open standards for one-to-one and one-to-many comms for precisely this sort of system, and some venerable clients are still a lot more capable than you might remember.…
US Defense Department invites four cloud firms to seek contracts for JEDI replacement system
Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle deemed worthy After cancelling its contentious Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) Cloud contract solicitation in July, the US Department of Defense (DoD) promised a followup request for proposals to provide cloud services for national defense under a less catchy acronym, the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability (JWCC).…
Mediatek unveils its first ARMv9 smartphone chip for advanced handsets
It's moving on up now Mediatek rolled out what could be the first chip based on the Armv9, which is the ARM's first architectural upgrade in a decade.…
Intel audio drivers give Windows 11 the blues and Microsoft Installer borked following security update
Known issues list continues to grow Windows 11 has continued to notch up known issues as Microsoft admitted to problems in the Intel Smart Sound department and Microsoft Installer following a security update.…
Workday subscription revenue forecasts leave investors cold, wiping 9% off company value
SaaSy vendor takes comfort in contingent workforce software acquisition Workday has swallowed vendor management SaaS type VNDLY for over half a billion dollars, just as 9 per cent of the company's value was wiped off after moderately positive financial results failed to impress investors.…
We asked you how your biz introduces new IT systems – and here are the results
Who’d have thought that there could be so many approaches to putting new stuff in? Reg Reader Survey Our recent survey into how we go about introducing new systems threw up a set of responses that were positively multifarious. Who’d have thought that there could be so many approaches to putting new stuff in? Thank-you to everyone who participated. Now let's take a gander at the results.…
Psst. Hey kid. Want a lipstick? Huawei slips new earbuds into cosmetics case
New products out as firm attempts to stay relevant in face of US sanctions Marketing strategies have taken an interesting turn for Huawei this week as it launched a wireless noise-cancelling earbud in the Chinese market that is designed to look like a lipstick.…
EU digital sovereignty project Gaia-X opens its summit with the departure of Scaleway
French hosting outfit not keen on status quo, leaving to spend more time with its servers French cloud hosting outfit Scaleway is to depart the EU's data sovereignty project, Gaia-X, with CEO Yann Lechelle worrying that what began with splendid ideals is getting increasingly mired in the status quo.…
UK Department for Education to schools: Maybe delay signing that 3-year licensing deal for MIS with Education Software Solutions
ESS boss says 'longer agreement terms... increasingly standard' in the sector The UK government is advising schools in England to press pause before signing up to a three-year licensing agreement with Education Software Solutions (ESS).…
Nominet names new CEO as new chair promises real reform
But won't be looking into pay deal Updated Troubled .uk registry operator Nominet has named a new CEO to replace the one fired by members earlier this year.…
The ideal sat-nav is one that stops the car, winds down the window, and asks directions
It's not quite a Jag-you-arr Something for the Weekend, Sir? Turn left. Turn right. At the roundabout, take the fourth exit.…
The Rust Foundation gets ready to Rumbul (we're sure new CEO has never, ever heard that joke before)
And while we're here, a quick look at why the language is taking off The Rust Foundation – the US non-profit behind the programming language since Mozilla let the team go – has picked a new CEO: Rebecca Rumbul, formerly director of research and engagement at digital democracy charity mySociety, and before that the Privacy Collective.…
Netlify acquires OneGraph: One API to rule them all?
Also: Funding for Jamstack startups, and why Twilio adopted the architecture Interview Netlify has acquired OneGraph, which provides a GraphQL API that wraps the APIs of third-party services, as well as launching a new Jamstack innovation fund for startups.…
Honor 50 Lite: Google Play Services are back on Huawei's former stablemate but that's nothing to get excited about
Google Assistant? More like Google Insistent Review Honor, once the value brand of Huawei but sold last year to Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology, has released the Honor 50 and 50 Lite smartphones, and we're taking a look at the latter.…
A lightbulb moment comes too late to save a mainframe engineer's blushes
Throwing light onto a frozen bit of big iron On Call The weekend is almost upon us – a time for adult beverages and ill-judged foodstuffs. Unless, that is, you're one of the unfortunates on the other end of the phone. Welcome to On Call.…
Indian PC market sets all-time records as Q3 shipments top 2019 total
Wearables also soared, with Apple pushed out of the charts by local brands like Fire-Boltt India's PC market has achieved new sales records, according to analyst firm IDC.…
Alibaba profits plunge as Beijing's bans – and beefy competitors – bite
Investors are going to have to put up with growth of merely 22 per cent, not the promised 29 or more Beijing's tech regulation blitz has bitten Alibaba on the bottom line, as the tech giant reported net profit has sunk cut and lowered revenue guidance for the year.…
TI will splash out up to $30B on wafer fabs
Definitely building two more, may add another pair Everything's bigger and better in Texas, as the saying goes. Texas Instruments (TI) has announced it's fixin' to build two silicon wafer fabrication plants there – and maybe another pair after that.…
UK Telecommunications Act – aka 'power to strip out Huawei' – makes it to the statute book
We bet the Chinese comms giant just LOVED that description The UK Telecommunications (Security) Act has received Royal Assent, giving the government more control over the use of "high risk" vendors in networks as well as fines that could hit £100k per day for telcos that fail to toe the line.…
Future of the three NHS bodies managing health tech in doubt after £2.1bn cash injection
Health secretary signals shack-up could be on the cards UK health secretary Sajid Javid has strongly indicated that the individual health bodies responsible for IT spending in the NHS will be reorganised.…
Regulators on three continents probing Nvidia's $40bn purchase of Arm, CFO confirms
US Federal Trade Commission latest to 'express concerns' The US is a new obstacle for Nvidia to overcome in its $40bn purchase of Arm with the Federal Trade Commission voicing unease with deal – just days after a UK competition regulator launched a deeper probe into the sale.…
Do not try this at home: Man spends $5,000 on a 48TB Raspberry Pi storage server
It was not good YouTuber tech whizz Jeff Geerling has found it is possible to spend $5,000 on a Raspberry Pi build.…
New study demonstrates iodine as satellite propellant... in space
Tech promises to support boom in small satellites Scientists are trying to support the boom in miniaturised satellites with the development of a plasma engine using an iodine propellant — rather than the commonly used xenon — for the first time.…
Wouldn't it be nice not to duplicate data in a multicloud world? Storage supplier Dell certainly thinks so
UK GM says company wants a 'direct connect to multiple clouds' As Dell launches its latest self-commissioned study, UK senior veep and GM Dayne Turbitt is highlighting storage as one of the challenges faced by an increasingly multicloud world.…
CIOs across Europe add their VOICE to chorus of calls to regulate cloud gatekeepers
What do we want? Licences not lock-in! Where do we want to use them? Anywhere! Industry bodies representing thousands of CIOs and tech leaders across Europe have thrown their weight behind calls to rein in some of the iffier software licensing practices of the cloud giants.…
A tiny island nation has put the rights to .tv up for grabs – but what’s this? Problematic contract clauses? Again?
Could this be Dot-co The Sequel? Analysis One of the internet’s most lucrative and high-profile registry contracts is up for grabs – and once again the bidding process appears to be highly problematic.…
MCubed does web workshops: Join Mark Whitehorn’s one-day introduction to machine learning next month
Tired of reading about AI? Why not give it a go yourself! Event You want to know more about the ins and outs of machine learning, but can’t figure out where to start? Our AI practitioners' conference MCubed and The Register regular Mark Whitehorn have got you covered.…
Cisco thinks you're happy to wait ages for new kit, then pay premium prices
Supply chain pain will persist deep into 2022, so it's not like you have a choice if you're in Switchzilla's world Cisco has warned buyers and investors that supply chain pain is likely to persist for another few months.…
It's fake ooze, don't fall for fake ooze: Alien fossils found on Mars might just be simple chemistry, uni pair warn
Similar mistakes have been made in the past, after all Scientists should remain skeptical if they study rock samples drilled by NASA’s Perseverance rover for evidence of alien life lest they be fooled by fake fossils, academics in the UK have warned.…
Korea gives Google and Apple another kick for requiring their own payment systems
All your apps – or a percentage of revenue – are belong to us South Korean has again imposed new regulations on app stores, this time with a regime that will see operators fined up to two per cent of revenue if they force their proprietary in-app payment systems on developers.…
Indian PM calls on the world to save youth from Bitcoin
Narendra Modi positions India as a place democracies should come to build tech – and diplomatic ties India's prime minister has called for international co-operation to regulate cryptocurrency.…
Singaporean regulator punishes biggest-ever data breach: almost 5.9 million hotel customers' info exposed
RedDoorz.com left red-faced after leaving AWS access key in an APK Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) has issued a fine of SG$74,000 ($54,456) on travel company Commeasure, which operates a travel booking website named RedDoorz that exposed 5.9 million customers' data – the largest data breach handled by the Commission since its inception.…
Open Infrastructure Foundation adopts cross-cloud resource manager Taibai
China-based FiberHome donated code after consultation – didn't just "throw it over the wall" The Open Infrastructure Foundation, home to OpenStack, has a new project: an open source multi-cloud management platform called Taibai.…
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