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Gulp! Irish Water outsources contact centres to Capita for up to €27m over 7 years
The most valuable commodity on the planet? Yep, outsourcing Irish Water has placed the "transformation" and management of its customer contact centres in the hands of everyone's favourite outsourcing badass, Capita.…
No Wiggle room: Two weeks after angry bike shop customers report mystery orders on their accounts, firm confirms payment cards delinked
It was a fraudster! Finally an excuse for why there's a £250 Lycra bodysuit on your bank statement Updated Brit cycling equipment shop Wiggle confirmed to The Reg today it was delinking customers' payment cards from their accounts, two weeks after first receiving complaints that orders were appearing on customers' accounts that they had not made themselves.…
Not so nice, we investigated them twice: EU opens double whammy of inquiries into Apple's biz practices
App Store cut and Cupertino's NFC platform in competition crosshairs Updated In the words of Brenda from Bristol: Another one? Yes, afraid so. The European Commission has opened up a fresh investigation into Apple's business practices, this time focusing on the App Store and Apple Pay.…
HTC breaks with tradition to push out 2 phones someone might actually want to buy
Company must be hoping new 5G number revives its bloodbath Three years after flogging a sizeable chunk of its phones biz to Google and going all-in on VR headsets, HTC is back with two new mid-ranger blowers, including its first 5G handset.…
58 Starlinks scattered across sky, Rocket Lab aims for back-to-back launches, and Skyrora hops 6km above Shetland
Plus: SpaceX tests a Starship tank to destruction Roundup It was a busy weekend for lovers of rockets: SpaceX launched another Falcon 9 from the US, Rocket Lab dodged the New Zealand wind with an Electron and in the UK Skyrora reached 6km altitude from Shetland.…
Microsoft Web Live Preview: Hot reload for ASP.NET web applications
New time-saving extension works only with old .NET Framework, for now Microsoft has released an early version of Web Live Preview, a Visual Studio extension that enables hot reload for ASP.NET web applications.…
Psst. Hey kid, you want $50 in AWS credit? Great, you just need to fill out this form and sit through these web lectures
Virtual summit sweetener unlikely to mean much to serious customers Amazon Web Services is offering attendees of its virtual summit for Europe, Middle East and Africa a $50 credit for turning up, watching sessions and submitting feedback.…
Top tip, devs – your Chrome extension doesn't have to suck: 'A few hours can result in big improvements for millions of users'
Coder urges peers to spend more time tuning plugins for performance Matt Zeunert, founder of website monitoring biz DebugBear, has analyzed the performance of the 1,000 most popular Chrome extensions, and found that more than a few of them could be coded better.…
HPE pushes white label kit for 5G edge computing to tempt all the telcos still crying over WhatsApp and pals
Forget voice calls and SMSes - time to flog edge services and apps Hewlett Packard Enterprise is trying to grab the attention of telcos that in turn need to make a buck from their pricey 5G infrastructure by selling low-latency edge computing applications to biz customers.…
There's no accounting for TITSUP*: Beancounters bemoan Sage cloudy sync software outage
Sage Drive enters its third day of wobbles and woe Darling of the beancounters, accounting behemoth Sage is having a mid-year wobble as EU customers of Sage Drive enter Day Three of iffy service.…
It's June, and you guessed it! Pork barrel time for resellers as £500m public sector framework gets go-ahead
18 county and city councils – as well as an NHS trust – get ready to dish out taxpayers' cash Capita is among a bunch of resellers to win a place on a four-year framework worth up to £500m, set up for city and county councils across England to buy software, commodity hardware and related services.…
Out on a tangent: Almost two decades into its 5-year mission, INTEGRAL still delivers the gamma ray goods
From gravitational discoveries to controlled 2029 re-entry, they sure knew how to build 'em Space Extenders In this penultimate edition of The Register's series looking at how ESA keeps its fleet of spacecraft ticking over, years or even decades after their expiry dates, we turn to INTEGRAL.…
845GB of racy dating app records exposed to entire internet via leaky AWS buckets
We've kept this story safe for work... which is perhaps a little odd because you're all working from home anyway Hundreds of thousands of sensitive dating app profiles – including images of "a graphic, sexual nature" – were exposed online for anyone stumbling across them to download.…
Microsoft disbands three-ring Windows Insider circus and replaces it with 'channels'
Redmond decides volunteer crash-test dummies care about quality, not speed Microsoft has announced major changes to Windows previews.…
Whose side you on, Nominet? Registry floods .co.uk owners with begging emails to renew unwanted .uk domains
Quick! You need to pay for that web address you never asked for so we can make more money Dot-uk registry operator Nominet has again crossed the line from industry overseer to champion for the registrars that sell .uk domains, warning Brits they should pay to renew names they never ordered and didn't want.…
Asia's Uber equivalent Grab lets go of 1 in 20 staff
'We understand this news will cause anxiety and dread' CEO tells 360 staff, but won't someone think of the passengers and drivers? Grab, the ride-sharing service that did so well in Southeast Asia that Uber bought a chunk of it and fled, has announced layoffs.…
How hackers weaponized the COVID-19 virus pandemic – and how you can stop them: Tune in here tomorrow
Upgrade your security protection for the new normal Webcast Is your organization in the middle of a work-from-home trial-by-fire? If so, you are learning all about the security risks of this abrupt change already, and so are your users.…
Exoskeletons-as-a-service offered as helping hand to warehouse workers exhausted by pandemic
Light, strong, supportive ... and monitored thanks to ERP integration An outfit named German Bionic has noted that the freight and logistics industries "have been under enormous pressure since the beginning of the pandemic" and suggested exoskeletons-as-a-service as an - erm - helping hand for such workers.…
Splunk to junk masters and slaves once a committee sanity-checks replacements
Plus: Google guide rejects 'ableist language' such as 'sanity check' – and others wonder if ‘blocklists’ could offend ex-Soviet nations Splunk has joined the ranks of software makers pledging to remove objectionable terms like “master” and “slave” from their code.…
Australia’s contact-tracing app still basically borked on iOS, says new bug report – and GAPPLE API version tested
On the upside, it's been used to trace contacts about 30 times and downloaded six million times Australia’s “COVIDSafe” contact-tracing app appears still to have problems with Apple’s iOS.…
US govt: Huawei is a national security risk and a menace, except, you know, when we need it for 5G standards work
Commerce Department changes rules because... something, something... innovation The US Commerce Department has confirmed it will publish a rule change to its crackdown on Huawei that will allow US companies to work with the Chinese equipment maker on 5G standards. And artificial intelligence. And autonomous vehicles.…
Ex-eBay security execs among six charged with harassing, threatening bloggers who dared criticize web tat souk
Internal probe went all the way to the former CEO, CCO after 'smut, fake pig's head, more sent to couple' Six former eBay staffers, including two executives, were hit this week with criminal charges for allegedly serially harassing two bloggers who were critical of the internet tat bazaar.…
Living up to its 'un-carrier' slogan, T-Mobile US stops carrying incoming calls, data in nationwide outage
Welp, that's one way to block those annoying spam robots Updated T-Mobile US is suffering a nationwide technical breakdown, preventing customers from receiving calls and knackering data connections.…
Watchdog snubs General Dynamics' gripe over Navy's $8bn IT network overhaul sub-contract decision
What time is it? Time to pore over contested multibillion-dollar US military tech deals General Dynamics IT (GDIT) has had its complaint about the handling of the $7.7bn rebuild of the US Navy’s networking infrastructure thrown out by a watchdog.…
Wow, Microsoft's Windows 10 always runs Edge on startup? What could cause that? So strange, tut-tuts Microsoft
Punters asked to hand over their logs if browser keeps coming to life against their wishes Microsoft is investigating claims by some Windows 10 Insider users that Edge pops up after their PCs start up, even if the software has been told not to do that.…
ESET rushes to defend rival Malwarebytes in legal war sparked by vendor upset at 'unwanted program' labeling
Security biz, academics, tech advocacy groups ask Supreme Court to review ruling that could derail antivirus industry Analysis Last week, fourteen cybersecurity experts, infosec biz ESET, and tech advocacy groups the Internet Association and TechFreedom filed friend-of-the-court briefs urging the US Supreme Court to review a 2019 appeals court ruling against antivirus maker Malwarebytes.…
A fête worse than death: After struggling to connect into SAP's SapphireNow online shindig, we were all 'rewarded' with a Sting concert
Can't stand losing you... over TCP/IP. So lonely... after connections drop. Message in a bottle... would work better, etc etc Comment SAP CEO Christian Klein's epithet may well be that he appears competent – as in, he's the sort of person whose advice on the best option for life insurance one would be accepted without hesitation.…
It looks like you want to browse the internet with Chrome. Would you like help? Maybe try Edge? Please?
Plus: New Java SDK in Cosmos DB, NHS goes all Microsoft 365, and Start Menu gets a bit Clippy Roundup The UK health service can't kick its Microsoft habit, plus there are new toys for Azure botherers out this week.…
Microwave-tech-touting British upstart scores £3.6m to build 'large-scale quantum 'puters'
Brighton boffin says technology is a 'major engineering challenge' but does not rely on making major physics breakthrough A UK startup has harvested £3.6m in seed funding to put into its vision for the future of quantum computing.…
Don't like Mondays? Neither does Microsoft 364's Outlook Exchange Online service
Days without TITSUP: 0 Microsoft 365 started the week off with an early totter in the Oceania region followed by a full-blown European Outlook client TITSUP*.…
20 months behind bars for IT support worker who nicked £30k worth of crypto-cash
Perp had previous conviction for obtaining property by deception An IT support bod who reportedly stole more than £30,000 in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum has been jailed.…
Bigger than big: Linux kernel colonel Torvalds claims 5.8 is 'one of our biggest releases of all time'
'We have modified about 20 per cent of all the files' Linus Torvalds has said that version 5.8 of the Linux kernel is "one of our biggest releases of all time".…
Private cloud completes Cloudera's data platform vision, but it has turned a corner into even fiercer competition
Where the big dogs roam Cloudera has introduced support for the private cloud - built on the Red Hat OpenShift platform and supported by Kubernetes container orchestration - to elbow its way into a whole new world of competition.…
RIP ROP, COP, JOP? Intel to bring anti-exploit tech to market in this year's Tiger Lake chip family
Memory corruption exploitation about to get a lot harder on Chipzilla silicon After years in development, Intel is set to debut security mechanisms in its microprocessors that it hopes will block, at the silicon level, exploitation of a class of software vulnerabilities.…
Germany prepares to launch COVID-19 contact-tracing app 'this week' while UK version stuck in development hell
Though decentralised Deutsche effort hasn't been without problems either Germany will launch its coronavirus track-and-trace app later this week, Federal health minister Jens Spahn has confirmed.…
Couple wrongly arrested over Gatwick Airport drone debacle score £200k payout from cops
Add that to the £790k wasted on Xmas 2018 shutdown investigation A couple arrested by bungling local police who wrongly blamed them for the Gatwick drone fiasco have been handed £200,000 in compensation.…
Someone got so fed up with GE fridge DRM – yes, fridge DRM – they made a whole website on how to bypass it
Water filter system requires RFID-chipped part Fed up with the DRM in a General Electric refrigerator that pushed the owner to buy expensive manufacturer-approved replacement water filters, an anonymous hacker went to the trouble of buying a domain name and setting up a website at gefiltergate.com to pen a screed about appliance digital rights restriction management (DRM) and how to bypass it.…
ZFS co-creator boots 'slave' out of OpenZFS codebase, says 'casual use' of term is 'unnecessary reference to a painful experience'
No breakages, no change in operation, no problem OpenZFS is the latest open-source project to eliminate objectionable language in its code.…
Whatsapp blamed own users for failure to keep phone number repo off Google searches
This story also mentions QR codes for maximum facepalm effect An infosec researcher reckons Whatsapp was a bit too quick off the mark to blame its users when hundreds of thousands of phone numbers, names and profile pictures were found to be easily accessible via Google.…
Speaker for yourself: Looks like 5 patents are table stakes as Google countersues Sonos
You copied our technology! No, YOU copied our technology! Google has accused Sonos of infringing five of its patents in an escalation of a spat that begun five months ago when the speaker slinger alleged the search giant infringed its own IP.…
Facebook boffins bake robo-code converter to take the pain out of shifting between C++, Java, Python
Using machine learning to get rid of those awkward code breaks Facebook researchers have applied recent advances they've made in the unsupervised machine translation of human languages to a source code conversion system.…
Wailing Wednesday follows Patch Tuesday as versions of Windows 10 stop playing nicely with plugged-in printers
Networked devices work just fine, however Windows 10 users woke up to borked printers following the monthly Microsoft bugfix party, Patch Tuesday.…
Facebook's cool with sharing the President's nonsense on its mega-platform – but don't you dare mention 'unionize' in its Workplace app
Zuck pauses plan to roll out topic moderation tools for its FB-for-biz Facebook this week temporarily halted plans to roll out tools that would have allowed its Workplace customers to censor touchy topics, following a reported internal staff revolt.…
Enterprises slam pause button on data centre spending, flatten pockets of old world tech crowd
ODMs in Far East make bank as public cloud slingers buy yet more infrastructure Spending on data centre hardware and software dipped in Q1 as enterprises tightened their belts - the reasons for which are clear. As for the purveyors of public cloud, no such concerns existed.…
Posh Spice's perfume people pop up in Maze ransomware gang extortion effort
♫ Now don't go wasting my precious time! Pay the ransom quickly and we'll be just fine ♫ (no, don't) The Maze ransomware gang has struck again – this time targeting an American M&A practice which counts former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham as one of its clients.…
NASA shoves Astrobotic $199.5m to sling water-hunting VIPER trundlebot at Moon
We're gonna need it if we ever live up there – and it looks like a tempting option right now Pittsburgh-based space robot specialist Astrobotic has been picked by NASA to drop a rover onto the surface of the Moon.…
In Hancock's half-hour, Dido Harding offers hollow laughs: Cake distracts test-and-trace boss at UK COVID-19 briefing
Ex-TalkTalk CEO fails to convince public everything's going swimmingly Comment When something as serious as the UK government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic is being openly mocked on social media, it's clear all is not well.…
While Huawei burns, Ericsson lands plush new O2 contract to help push 5G in Britain
Carrier to use Swedish giant's RAN kit to upgrade 3G/4G sites Swedish infrastructure giant Ericsson today confirmed a new deal with O2 UK for its RAN equipment, which will be used to upgrade existing 3G/4G sites across the West of England and Wales.…
Keepnet kerfuffle: Firing legal threats at bloggers did infosec biz more damage than its exposed database
UK outfit gets a Streisand effect 101 Comment UK-based infosec outfit Keepnet Labs left an 867GB database of previously compromised website login details accessible to world+dog earlier this year – then sent lawyers' letters to bloggers in a bid to erase their reports of its blunder.…
Is your storage up to the job? Can it cope with the expanding range of apps, databases you need to support?
Tells us more so we can better understand the problems you face Reader survey Everyone says that data is the lifeblood of the organization, yet very few actually take that idea to its logical conclusion, namely that storage is at the heart of the enterprise.…
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