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Deloitte's Autonomy auditor 'lost objectivity' when looking at Brit software firm's disputed books, says regulator
FRRP's full report will be uncomfortable reading for ex-CEO Mike Lynch The Financial Reporting Review Panel has said the senior Deloitte auditor who signed off Autonomy's accounts engaged in "word smithing" to help the British software firm hide its hardware sales from the market.…
UK competition watchdog calls for views on Nvidia's prospective $40bn acquisition of Brit chip designer Arm
Ahead of a formal probe, CMA want to ascertain risks to licensing, price gouging, and product cancellations The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has invited third parties to comment on the proposed $40bn acquisition of British-based chip designer Arm by US graphics giant Nvidia.…
Intel calls last orders on 300-series motherboard chipsets
It's 400, or indeed the 500 series, from here on out Intel is to sunset its 300-series motherboard chipsets, according to Chipzilla's prodict change notifications (PCN).…
This better not be a cruel prank: Microsoft promises 99.99% uptime for Azure Active Directory from 1 April
Caveat: Four-nines SLA only applies to authentication, not admin features Microsoft is "taking the next step in our commitment to the resiliency and availability" of Azure Active Directory by promising 99.99 per cent uptime from 1 April 2021, rising from 99.9 per cent for the current Service Level Agreement (SLA).…
Consultants bag £375m for their role in developing the UK's faltering COVID-19 Test and Trace system
Nice work if you can get it... As UK school closures force working parents to juggle unfathomable phonics charts with their day jobs, it's time to turn our attention to those who accrue massive financial gain from the pandemic: consultants.…
Microsoft's Mojang brings pixellated axe down on AR Minecraft game because it's not like folk are going outside
Leaving-the-house version has, er, left the building Microsoft-owned Mojang is to pull down the shutters on Minecraft Earth, citing the "current global situation" as a factor in the decision to axe the augmented reality game.…
Scottish council awards Unit4 £4.75m support and hosting contract as it seemingly runs out of options
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Scotland’s Renfrewshire Council has awarded a £4.75m contract to incumbent ERP supplier Unit4 after its market test for a £2.3m contract offered little in return.…
Canadian Windows demands a jolly good bit of validating
Somewhere there is always an IT pro who warned this might happen Bork!Bork!Bork! Are you... genuine? It is a question often asked by software in recent years, and Windows is no exception in today's entry to The Register's hall of bork.…
Storage on AWS: What's new, is it too complicated? Can it help defend against ransomware?
Just after re:Invent, we talk with storage VP Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec about the intricacies and future of the AWS storage platform Interview At its virtual re:Invent conference, AWS presented faster block storage based on its custom Nitro hardware, strong consistency in its longstanding S3 (Simple Storage Service), and a solution for users forced to buy more storage capacity when all they needed was greater throughput.…
Assembly language, arcade games, and YouTube: The Reg speaks to former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer
SmartDrive, DiskCopy... it's life at Redmond in the DOS era Interview Everyone remembers their first time. It might be Commodore-flavoured, or carry a whiff of Sinclair about it. For former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer, it was a TRS-80 in a 1979 Radio Shack.…
Facebook appeals ruling that it stole tech. So, Italian judge issues new judgment: Pay 10 times the original fine
Everyone’s favorite social media giant ordered to pay 3.8m euros An Italian judge has not only upheld a decision that Facebook stole a partner’s technology but issued a new fine of ten times the original amount.…
Nutanix, VMware are fighting again – yet it's just a sideshow. Why? Look at the giant predators circling
It won't settle anything in the hybrid cloud market Comment In the dog days between Christmas and New Year, VMware and Nutanix renewed hostilities.…
Trump administration bans eight Chinese apps
Alipay, WeChat and friends ‘threaten national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States’ United States president Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning the use of eight Chinese apps, namely Alipay, CamScanner, QQ Wallet, SHAREit, Tencent QQ, VMate, WeChat Pay, and WPS Office.…
Women are 40% of Indian STEM grads and in just 14% of tech jobs. Not good enough, says VP Naidu
Indian vice-president calls for ‘dismal’ situation to change India's Vice-President Shri Venkaiah Naidu has called on his nation to sort out gender imbalance in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), and to ensure that students can study in languages other than English.…
3G ain’t totally dead yet: Verizon pushes back cut-off plans to some unspecified future date
It’s hard to kill off a trusted, stable technology that works Verizon has delayed plans to shutdown its 3G network for a third time.…
America says banks can now transact using so-called stable crypto-coins. What does that actually mean?
We talk to the experts after US Treasury's OCC blesses blockchains, digi-bucks Feature The US Treasury Department's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on Monday published a letter clarifying how federally chartered banking groups can use cryptocurrency and associated technology to manage financial transactions.…
Amazon Web Services launches appeal after losing $12m AWS trademark war in China to local biz Actionsoft
American goliath vows to overturn ruling at Middle Kingdom's Supreme People’s Court Amazon hopes to overturn a ruling in China that not only banned it from using its AWS acronym and logo in the Middle Kingdom but also ordered the US giant to pay Chinese cloud outfit ActionSoft $12m for trademark infringement.…
Ah, right on time: Hacker-slammed SolarWinds sued by angry shareholders
Plus: US intelligence names and shames Russia as probable culprit SolarWinds – the network monitoring biz thoroughly hacked as part of a wider espionage operation – has been sued by its shareholders who claim bosses failed to tell them about its numerous security woes.…
Blackberry Cylance's consumer antivirus product won't work with macOS Big Sur until end of January
Only three months after latest OS version released Blackberry Cylance's consumer antivirus product will not support macOS Big Sur until the end of January – three months after the Apple operating system’s latest version was released.…
Be careful where you log into GitHub: Dev visits Iran, opens laptop, gets startup's entire account shut down
Service restored, code silo gets license to serve Iranian programmers On Tuesday, startup service firm Pure Labs regained access to its GitHub account, which had been shut down since December 30 for an apparent breach of Iranian sanctions.…
Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf retiring, sceptre passes to president Cristiano Amon
So long, and thanks for all the fish Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf will step down later this year, handing control of the company to current president Cristiano Amon.…
New York Stock Exchange U-turns on decision to boot China's three biggest telcos
But hasn't said why The New York Stock Exchange has reversed an earlier decision to delist China's three largest telecommunications companies.…
SQL Server 2008? We say out with the old, in with the new
Here’s how to call time on aging databases, according to Pure Storage Webcast Depending on your point of view, it’s the time of the year for new beginnings or finally facing up to reality.…
Brit infrastructure stuck in neverending restart cycle... and that's just the Microsoft 365 admin center
'Unexpected spike in user traffic' causes Tuesday tumble The outfits might be arch-rivals in the messaging space, but Microsoft 365 showed a bit of solidarity with Slack this afternoon as its administration portal fell over for users in the UK and some of Europe.…
Bug? No, Telegram exposing its users' precise location is a feature working as 'expected'
Messaging app makes inadvertent oversharing too easy A researcher who noted that using the "People Nearby" feature of popular messaging app Telegram exposed the exact location of the user has been told that it's working as expected.…
Huawei to drop out of top 6 smartphone vendors in 2021 after Honor jettison – analyst
Chinese giant continues to feel bite of supply chain pressures Analyst house TrendForce has warned that Huawei will slip out of the top six smartphone vendors this year with shipments forecast to drop from 170 million in 2020 to 45 million.…
UK's NHS Digital hands £8m contract to lab data biz after trouble matching COVID-19 tests to health records
Without competition due to 'extreme urgency' around pandemic Updated The UK's NHS Digital – an executive non-departmental public body for health service tech support – has awarded an £8m contract without competition to X-Lab, which builds healthcare software systems.…
Ex-UKFast CEO Lawrence Jones charged with rape and sexual assault
Offences alleged to have happened a decade ago, say police Lawrence Jones, the former chief exec of Manchester-HQ’d hosting firm UKFast, has been charged with rape and sexual assault.…
Open-source contributors say they'll pull out of Qt as LTS release goes commercial-only
'There'll be no more work from external/unpaid contributors' – dev The Qt Company has followed up on its plan to make long-term support releases commercial-only by closing the source for 5.15 today, earning protests from open-source contributors who say that the 6.0 release, which remains open, is not yet usable.…
Trump's overhaul of Section 230 stalls, Biden may just throw the web legal shield on the bonfire anyway
FCC won't mull law reform this month Section 230 – the liability shield that more or less prevents websites, such as Twitter and Facebook, from being sued in the US for their users’ content – is going to survive the Trump era despite furious last-ditch efforts by the President.…
Lay down your souls to the gods of rock 'n' roll: Conspiracy theorists' 5G 'vaccine' chip schematic is actually for a guitar pedal
One owned by every 13-year-old with dreams of slinging an axe Bass. Treble. Mid. Volume. Erm, footswitch and... 5G FREQ?! We've got it, people, we've found the top-secret diagram of the "COVID-19 5G chip" that Bill Gates is going to insert into our brains!…
Scotland waves £15m for low-code partner to help with social security overhaul as technical debt mounts
Though that might not be the workaround it needs The Scottish government is sizing up the market for suppliers to develop on its low-code technology platform and support its social security overhaul.…
Beware the ghost of operating systems past: In which our hero is visited by an old friend
A reminder that XP was both frugal and prone to falling over 12BoC With the Twelfth Night approaching, we finish our 12 Borks of Christmas* (12BoC) series by waxing a little Dickensian as the ghost of operating systems past pays a visit.…
Come, chant with us over a sacrificial goat and predict 2021's biggest tech stories to a high degree of accuracy
Let's see Gartner top this Column This time last year, it would have been a simple matter to predict that the world's supply chain would be disrupted for all things tech, and that it would not be Trump who did it, but a sudden, unexpected pandemic that impacted every aspect of our working and personal lives. Right, Gartner? So what does 2021 hold for tech's big players? Let's hazard a guess.…
Suckers for punishment, we added a crawler transporter to our Saturn V
Doing lockdown with bags and bags of Chinese plastic bricks When one has a Lego Saturn V and a launch platform and tower to go with it, where does one go next? A crawler to transport the thing obviously.…
The myth of fingerprints: The Xiaomi 10T Pro is well-rounded, but it's definitively a sub-flagship handset
144Hz refresh rate and a 108MP camera? Review Released late last year with a price tag of £599 (about $812), Xiaomi’s Mi 10T Pro is an aspirational sub-flagship 5G phone that focuses on photography and performance.…
China celebrates third year of operations on the far side of the moon
Chang'e-4 and Yutu rover are still exploring, and NASA will need their support satellite China has celebrated the beginning of a third year of exploration on the far side of the moon.…
Think you’re hot stuff when it comes to infosec? Prove it
This year’s New Year Resolution: Update your GIAC certs Promo You know you’re good in the trenches when it comes to cybersecurity. You might even have done a stack load of courses to ensure that you’ve filled in any gaps in your knowledge. Your colleagues know they can depend on you.…
Indian telco that won Google and Facebook investments flatly denies it’s diversified into farming
Jio blames rivals for vandalising infrastructure in rural areas during protests Top India telco Reliance Jio Infocomm has taken the unusual step of vigorously denying it wants to diversify into farming.…
Brexit brings down shutters on UK-registered .eu domains – and you've got three months to get them back
After years of waffle, potentially thousands of web addresses suspended Tens of thousands of .eu domains have been officially suspended due to Brexit.…
Where in the world is Jack Ma? Alibaba tycoon not seen since October after slamming Chinese government
A new year, another, er, billionaire goes missing? Former CEO and founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Jack Ma has vanished from public view, fueling fears Beijing is punishing the cloud mogul for speaking out against the Chinese government.…
Singapore changes the rules and will now use COVID-19 contact-tracing app data in criminal cases
Privacy policy re-written, which is somewhat scary given Singapore has made trackers just-about-mandatory The Singapore government has decided to use data gathered by its TraceTogether COVID-19-coronavirus contact-tracing app in criminal investigations.…
Techies start growing an Alphabet-wide labor union: 200-plus sign up, only tens of thousands more to go
What do we want? That whole 'don't be evil' thing. When do we want it? As soon as 30% agree to an election and then... Hundreds of Googlers have started forming a labor union at the internet giant and its Alphabet stablemates.…
Happy New Year: Jan 1, 2021 security cert expiration causes havoc for some Check Point VPN users
Outdated clients stop working, organizations with thousands of end-points told to switch out .sys files It wasn't the best of New Year's Day mornings for some Check Point customers; in addition to possible hangovers, those who lagged with their patching had been left with inoperable systems and a tough fix ahead for some.…
Intel accused by reseller of breaking promises, shipping subpar enterprise-friendly Falcon 8+ drones
Tech slinger upset it can't unload $560,000 worth of flying Chipzilla gizmos A drone reseller has sued Intel for hyping its Falcon 8+ drone system and for delivering a supposedly subpar product without the promised capabilities.…
Trump pushes anti-immigrant policy into Biden term with extended freeze on H-1B and other work visas
Applicants will need to hold off until March at the earliest President Trump has thrown his anti-immigrant policies into the incoming Biden administration's lap, extending a ban on work visas until March 31.…
Windows 10 ends the year with more than half of PCs on a 2020 flavour
Also: Hints of Windows 10X, and don't press that red button, Dougal In brief Advertising platform AdDuplex rounded out 2020 with a fresh set of figures showing the latest incarnation of Windows 10 cresting double digits as the last three versions accounted for nearly 90 per cent of the 80,000 PCs surveyed.…
Slack serves up out-of-order messages, shaky comms as world goes back to work
Where are the documents? I'm waiting! Fancy a coffee? Happy new year! Updated Messaging platform Slack is first out of the gates of 2021 with a good, old fashioned TITSUP*.…
Judge rules Corellium iOS research app 'fair use' in slap to Apple
But DMCA claims about circumventing security protections still stand A judge has ruled against Apple in its copyright battle with Corellium, a Florida startup that offers virtualized iOS instances for security researchers.…
Canadian uni blamed users after Workday HR switch, but some teaching assistants say they're still waiting to be paid
'No concrete solutions' as of mid-December Teaching assistants at Canada's McGill University spent Christmas waiting to be paid as the institution struggled with a new Workday HR and payroll system, according to the Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill (AGSEM).…
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