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SUSE says tschüss to Ceph-based enterprise storage product – it's Rancher's Longhorn from here on out
Existing customers will continue to receive support, however SUSE is scrapping its Ceph-based SUSE Enterprise Storage (SES) product. The German Linux shop has not officially announced the move, but we understand it informed some partners and customers of its decision in December.…
ESA gives UK space an £8.5m Boost: Rocketeers eye a 2022 launch
Lawmakers still need to sign off on launch from UK soil, though Scotland-based rocketeers are set to receive £8.5m in funding under the European Space Agency's (ESA) Boost! initiative.…
UK Department of Health's joint venture with Sopra Steria names 19 vendors to epic £1bn hardware framework
Free smartwatch? Don't mind if I do NHS Shared Business Services has awarded seats on a mega framework for computer hardware to a long list of suppliers in a deal worth up to £1bn.…
BP Chargemaster's Pulse rebrand let crims send IcedID banking trojan from formerly legit mailboxes
F-Secure confirms nature of email nasty to El Reg BP Chargemaster, purveyors of sockets for electric vehicles, seemingly had its email domain hijacked by criminals who used formerly legitimate addresses to send banking trojans to customers.…
Everything you need to know about the HPE v Mike Lynch High Court case
Before 'end of Q1'* judgment we round up all the legalese into one place Updated Judgment Day draws ever closer for ex-Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch. As the promised “end of Q1”* date for judgment in the years-long case draws closer, The Register has collated a handy cut-out-n-keep guide to what the case is all about.…
Ruby off the Rails: Code library yanked over license blunder, sparks chaos for half a million projects
Devs scramble for replacement mimetype data package On Wednesday, Bastien Nocera, the maintainer of a software library called shared-mime-info, informed Daniel Mendler, maintainer of a Ruby library called mimemagic, which incorporates Nocera's code, that he was shipping mimemagic under an incompatible software license.…
The silicon supply chain crunch is worrying. Now comes a critical concern: a COFFEE SHORTAGE
Droughts and transport bottlenecks reduce supply and hike costs. Can the world survive this crisis? Between a certain virus, the recession it caused, political turmoil in the USA, and the usual round of strife, the last twelve months have been distinctly sub-optimal.…
NASA sets the date for first helicopter flight on another planet – and the craft will carry a piece of history
Fabric from Wright brothers' aircraft makes it to Mars Ingenuity, NASA’s dual-rotor drone right now strapped to the belly of the Perseverance rover on Mars, is set to perform humankind's first-ever powered aircraft flight on another planet within the coming weeks.…
Tencent nods to custom AMD servers as contributor to FY20 revenue and profit boom even as gamers and vid chats mashed its servers
Execs say they're unworried by new Chinese regs on monopolies and online loans Chinese web giant Tencent has told investors it's ready for China's new antitrust and lending regulations, as it announced FY 2020 annual revenue of US$73.9bn in revenue, a 28 percent year-on-year jump.…
WhatsApp in India? A probe into Facebook privacy, citizen cyber-cops absolved, and censorship criticism
Netflix gets the 'won't someone think of the children' treatment over show for adults Content regulation and privacy have become hot topics in India, in three dimensions.…
China’s 2020 cloud infrastructure spend outpaced the world, says analyst
66 percent jump saw $19bn change hands, but they’re just 14 percent of global spend China’s big clouds went on a world-beating spending spree to acquire new infrastructure in 2020, according to analyst firm Canalys.…
We've seen things you people wouldn't believe. A halo of light polarized by a gigantic black hole's magnetic field...
Most intimate snap yet of M87's supermassive abyss Pic + video Astronomers have captured the most detailed image yet of a supermassive black hole, demonstrating at an intimate level how its magnetic field polarizes light from the phenomenon.…
Please stop leaking your own personal data online, Indonesia's COVID-19 taskforce tells citizens
Posting pics of 'I got the jab' certs, complete with their QR codes, has authorities worried Indonesian officials have asked its nation's citizens to stop leaking their own personal data on social media by sharing pictures of certificates attesting to their receipt of COVID-19 vaccinations.…
US state AGs: How can Facebook, Google, Twitter say they tackle misinformation when *gestures wildly at COVID-19 BS everywhere*
Top legal eagles urge web giants to do more in this life and death matter In testimonies from the CEOs of Facebook, Google, and Twitter to Congress, published on Wednesday ahead of a hearing this week on internet disinformation, the trio revealed their efforts to remove misinformation from their platforms.…
You’ve learned a lot over the past year – and so have the cyber-criminals hiding in your systems
They’ve switched tactics. With Malwarebytes, we'll show how you can, too Webcast Much of the tech world patted itself on the back last year, as organisations switched virtually overnight to remote working and online collaboration.…
So, where does Silicon Valley stand on S.230? Zuck wants 'industry best practices', Pichai demurs, Dorsey urges more Bluesky thinking
House panel to quiz web giant CEOs this week. Expect a degree of deja vu The heads of Facebook, Google, and Twitter will be questioned in Congress on Thursday by politicians probing "social media's role in promoting extremism and misinformation."…
Can you imagine Slack letting people DM strangers in another org? Think of the abuse. Oh wait, it did do that
Chat app that was supposed to save us from unsolicited email warms to unsolicited messaging. Now it's kinda walked that back Updated Slack, which became popular as a team chat app in part because it's not email, is now letting users invite anyone, via email, to correspond using direct messages in the Slack app.…
Tired: Linux fans using the Edge browser. Wired: Linux fans using a Microsoft account to sign into the Edge browser
And now the circle is complete Sync is here for the wafer-thin Venn intersection of Linux users running the Edge browser and those who are happy to sign in using a Microsoft account.…
Cockup or conspiracy? Popular privacy extension ClearURLs removed from Chrome web store
Developer appeals decision, saying 'the reasons are ridiculous' The Chrome browser extension ClearURLs has been removed from the Chrome Web Store, for reasons its developer describes as "ridiculous."…
Global tat supply line clogged as Suez Canal authorities come to aid of wedged 18-brontosaurus container ship
At last, The Reg online standards converter's time has come Updated The ship that spawned a thousand IT container jokes has been partially refloated [ah, yeah, see update below – ed.] after becoming wedged across Egypt's Suez Canal, blocking a crucial global trade artery.…
£1,500 bonus to thank BT staff for their work during pandemic branded by union as a 'bribe' to vote against strike
It must be a coincidence BT has decided to dangle a one-time pandemic bonus under the noses of tens of thousands of workers as it stares down the barrel of potential industrial action.…
What lurks within the latest Big Sur beta? References to two unreleased iMac models
Expect a bigger display and slimmer body thanks to Apple's M1 silicon Researchers have uncovered references to two unreleased iMac models in the latest beta version of macOS 11.3 Big Sur, raising the prospect of an imminent refresh.…
Workday bets big on staff coming back to the office by splurging $172.5m on HQ and five more Bay Area buildings
This from the CEO who says 'five days is too much family time' SaaSy HR and finance software biz Workday is backing its return-to-office plan with a $172.5m property investment on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay - at a time when flexible working seems here to stay.…
Clothes retailer Fatface: Someone's broken in and accessed your personal data, including partial card payment details... Don't tell anyone
'Strictly private and confidential'? SERIOUSLY? British clothes retailer Fatface has infuriated some customers by telling them "an unauthorised third party" gained access to systems holding their data earlier this year, and then asking them to keep news of the blunder to themselves.…
Oracle gets the bunting out for UK Home Office's Fusion go-live amid enterprise software shakeup across Whitehall
Idea was to shift all departments to Big Red's cloud, but some are on Microsoft, Workday, SAP, Integra, and so on In charge of policing, UK borders and the courts, the Home Office has gone live with Oracle HR as part of the Fusion suite in Big Red's cloud, completing its move to software-as-a-service just as the government shifts plans for moving all central departments onto the SaaS model for ERP.…
Qualcomm heads for rural Dorset to test agri-bots (and maybe a nice jar of Scrumpy)
Cuz I got a 5G combine harvester, an' I'll give you the key Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm has shacked up with UK government-backed rural connectivity initiative 5G RuralDorset to test mmWave-based smart agricultural kit.…
Scammers tried slurping folks' login details through 70,000 coronavirus-themed phishing URLs during 2020
Palo Alto Networks lays bare a year of dastardly digital doings Cybercriminals ruthlessly exploited the coronavirus pandemic to set up phishing websites that posed as Pfizer, BioNTech and other household-name suppliers of vaccines and PPE, according to Palo Alto Networks.…
Does SQL make your business users squeal? Oracle's 'self-driving cloud data warehouse' hides it behind a GUI if needed
Big Red hopes automation will tempt new customers to its cloud Last week Oracle launched an upgrade to its data-warehousing technology that puts SQL, the language on which the company has more or less built its vast fortune, in the background.…
Chrome 90 goes HTTPS by default while Firefox injects substitute scripts to foil tracking tech
Privacy. Are we there yet? No, but there's some progress at least When version 90 of Google's Chrome browser arrives in mid-April, initial website visits will default to a secure HTTPS connection in the event the user has failed to specify a preferred URI scheme.…
Whatever 'normal' is, global CEOs don't expect to see it return before 2022 and are ploughing funds into security
It's a grim time to be in the commercial real-estate business KPMG's latest survey of global CEOs shows widespread belief that the remote-working trend will linger into 2022 as the world gets to grip with COVID-19.…
Hyundai and Singapore's top telco charge towards electric vehicle battery subscription service, 5G smart factories
May have something to do with turning your dad into a cyborg at a wedding VIDEO Hyundai Motor Company and Singapore's dominant telecommunications company Singtel have teamed to build 5G-connected smart factories and an electric vehicle battery subscription service.…
Now that half of Nominet's board has been ejected, what happens next? Let us walk you through the possibilities
Difficult choices face .uk registry Analysis On Monday, 740 members of .uk internet registry operator Nominet made the drastic decision to ditch five of its 11-strong board of directors, including the CEO and chairman, in a fierce rebuke of the company’s efforts to move from a non-profit organisation to a commercial one.…
AWS names Adam Selipsky new CEO as Andy Jassy preps to take Jeff Bezos' big chair
New boss already spent 11 years at cloud colossus, has been CEO of data darling Tableau since 2016 Former AWS CEO and Amazon.com CEO-in-waiting Andy Jassy has announced his successor: Tableau CEO Adam Selipsky.…
Bell Labs transfers copyright of influential ‘Plan 9’ OS to new foundation
Unix creators’ sequel-of-sorts seeks simpler licensing, fewer forks of OS that offered precursors to Linux, microservices, etc Bell Labs has decided the time is right to transfer copyright of Plan 9, the not-Unix OS it created in the 1980s.…
Vietnam pursues ten-year AI plan, aspires to crack world’s top 50 for R&D by 2030
Ministries all given goals to infuse AI into operations, some in somewhat startling ways Vietnam has set off in pursuit of a ten-year plan to become a middle power in the field of artificial intelligence.…
LINE stops data flowing to China after Japanese officials ditch app over privacy concerns
App's owner says users didn't bail Messaging app LINE has removed Chinese affiliate’s access to personal data, after infosec concerns led Japanese government officials to stop using the app. Information stored in South Korea will also be rehomed to Japan by September.…
Pat Gelsinger’s Intel will evolve from lone wolf to touting modular systems-on-packages with third-party foundry collaboration
Teams with IBM, creates foundry biz to build x86, Arm, RISC-V cores, schedules in-person conf for October Intel’s new CEO Pat Gelsinger on Tuesday outlined his strategy: getting manufacturing processes right so that Chipzilla can create modular products, and either build them itself or work with third-party foundries. And do that all even as Intel makes a serious tilt at the foundry business itself.…
Free Software Foundation urged to free itself of Richard Stallman by hundreds of developers and techies
Even FSF seems baffled by the defiant return of RMS Richard Stallman's return to the board of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), from which he parted ways less than two years ago, has not been well received.…
Guilty: Sister and brother who over-ordered hundreds of MacBooks for university and sold the kit for millions
Castanedas pocketed $2.3m from 800 laptops alone, Feds say A sister and brother have admitted over-ordering hundreds of new MacBooks for "a private university" in Silicon Valley to steal and sell the expensive gear for millions of dollars.…
Prince Harry, the Count of Montecito, turns Silicon Valley startup exec with first job based in 21st Century
New post accepted as Chief Impact (on Press Coverage) Officer for BetterUp Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have gone full California with the news that the actor’s husband is to become a tech exec.…
Google patches WebView component to end unexpected Android crash fest
Snafu tripped up Gmail, Google Pay, and a variety of other Android apps For about seven hours on Monday, users of Android devices experienced crashes in various applications including Gmail and other applications that loaded web content.…
Report: Microsoft is thinking about splashing $10bn on Discord to slot it next to Skype, Mixer...
Chat-room super-app aimed at gamers now used by 140m people a month Microsoft is apparently mulling snapping up Discord, an IRC-a-like-for-the-2020s popular with gamers, techies, and others, for a whopping $10bn.…
Total Eclipse team's new start: New Adoptium working group will promote free open source Java runtimes
AdoptOpenJDK is moving to Eclipse Foundation, but it is a slow process The Eclipse Foundation has introduced a new Adoptium working group whose goal is to promote free, open source Java runtimes, with initial members including Alibaba Cloud, Huawei, IBM, Microsoft, New Relic, and Red Hat.…
Sure, Dave might seem like he's avidly listening to this morning's meeting, but he's actually doing a yoga routine
Meanwhile, Emma is playing video games, and Daniel... well, Daniel is drunk already Transcription service Otter.ai has unleashed another remote-working survey. Today's report revealed that not only are workers not bothering to dispense with nightwear, a minority are content to virtually meet with just their undercrackers on.…
Outsourced techie gets 2-year sentence after trashing system of former client: 1,200 Office 365 accounts zapped
'In my 30-plus years as an IT pro, I have never been a part of a more difficult work situation,' says victim A California federal court has sentenced a "vengeful" techie to two years in the clink after he deleted 1,200 Microsoft user accounts belonging to a client.…
Proof that Surface devices are not a niche product obsessed over by Microsoft fans: A patent lawsuit from Caltech
Well, you wanted to be just like Apple, right? The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has followed up its attempts to double a billion-dollar award from Apple and Broadcom for patent infringement by turning its sights on Microsoft.…
UK colleges and unis urged to prepare for ransomware before it's too late
Uptick in attacks since schools reopened, warns National Cyber Security Centre Britain's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has urged universities, schools, and colleges to be vigilant following an increase in ransomware attacks targeting educational institutions.…
Microsoft and Google, sitting in a tree, working on browser compatibility
Software behemoths to spend 2021 fixing CSS pain points While its managers squabble, engineers at Microsoft and Google have put their heads together to ease some of the more severe developer pain points in browsers. Spoiler: it involves CSS.…
Backblaze on the back foot after 'inadvertently' beaming customer data to Facebook
Backup company says tracking code now removed, but what info was sent? Backup specialist Backblaze has fixed an issue where a Facebook advertising pixel was "inadvertently" included on signed-in web pages – but users are concerned private filenames and sizes were also sent to the social media giant.…
FreeBSD 13.0 to ship without WireGuard support as dev steps in to fix 'grave issues' with initial implementation
Public spat over code quality, reworked code set for 13.1 release, pfSense firewall also affected A faulty implementation of WireGuard, a high-performance VPN protocol, has been removed from FreeBSD 13.0, shortly to be released, and a new implementation will not ship until the arrival of 13.1.…
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