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OpenStack Ussuri flows in: Chief operating officer spies public cloud chip wars ahead
Plus: Python2 slithers away from 21st release of open source cloud infrastructure project The OpenStack Foundation has hit the green button on Ussuri, the 21st release of the open source cloud infrastructure project.…
Philippines government to its agencies: You're not seriously going to do post-pandemic online services with that old stuff, are you?
Mass upgrades all-but ordered at all levels of government, even at unis The Philippines government has urged its public sector institutions to upgrade their IT systems to make sure they're nice and efficient as they adjust to life with COVID-19.…
The end really is nigh – for 32-bit Windows 10 on new PCs
It’s 64-bit or nothing for PC-makers from now on. And face it, this isn't the year of Linux on the desktop Microsoft has revealed that it’s no longer allowing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to pre-install 32-bit Windows 10.…
There's Norway you're going to believe this: World's largest sovereign wealth fund conned out of $10m in cyber-attack
Police pining to drop the Lillehammer on crooks, Norfund still worth $1tn+ The Norwegian Investment Fund has been swindled out of $10m (£8.2m) by fraudsters who pulled off what's been described as "an advance data breach."…
Cisco revenue dips as customers stop spending and supply chain wobbles
Company sees good times ahead as pandemic spurs catch-up investment, but also warns of 'market contraction' for servers Cisco has posted results for the quarter ended April 25th that feature lower revenue than the corresponding period in 2019, but still satisfied investors it’s done well and will continue to do so.…
US-CERT lists the 10 most-exploited security bugs and, yeah, it's mostly Microsoft holes people forgot to patch
Update, update, update. Plus: Flash, Struts, Drupal also make appearances Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office, and Windows Server, for which patches have been available for years, continue to be the favorite target for hackers looking to spread malware.…
Aussie money-manager MyBudget goes down for five days
Bills going unpaid by service that exists to pay bills One of Australia's largest debt-management services has gone TITSUP, leaving thousands of users in financial limbo.…
Tencent pop group, formed on a Tencent TV show, boosted Tencent games and Q1 revenue
Chinese web giant also flings cash at cloud and videoconferencing to capture 'This working from home thing could really catch on' sentiment Chinese web giant Tencent has reported 26 percent growth for Q1 2020, with the novel coronavirus helping things along because customers hunkered down to play its games while in lockdown.…
Dell spins up a supported distro of Microsoft’s SONiC open-source switch software
If you want a flat fabric, Dell wants in and is eyeing off NSX integrations too Dell Technologies has created its own distribution of Linux-based Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) project that emerged from Microsoft, and backed it with enterprise support in a bid to bring the software down from the clouds.…
Donald Trump extends ban on Huawei, ZTE telecoms kit in US companies to May 2021
Also extends exemption on doing business with the pair – a negotiating tactic so incredible it has to keep being renewed President Donald Trump has extended his executive order banning US companies from using or buying telecoms equipment from Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE for another year.…
Now there's nothing stopping the PATRIOT Act allowing the FBI to slurp web-browsing histories without a warrant
Thanks for nothing, Bernie Sanders An amendment that would require the FBI get a warrant before they access Americans’ web-browsing history failed to pass by a single vote in the US Senate on Wednesday.…
Senator Wyden demands deep probe into NSO Group after spyware-hacking toolkit offered to American cops
'Aggressive oversight' needed, Congress urged A prominent senator has called for “aggressive oversight” into the sale of the NSO Group's hacking-and-spying tools to police forces in America.…
Oracle to take IT out of the equation for HR, ship prebuilt metrics, KPIs to analyse carbon-based lifeforms
You have been weighed, measured, you have been found wanting Oracle has tacked a suite of cloud analytics tools onto its human resources platform with the aim of helping HR teams and line-of-business leaders do some number crunching without outside help.…
In colossal surprise, Intel says new vPro processors are quite a bit better than the old ones
And just the thing for remote work, which was so not a thing when these were designed Intel has announced the tenth generation of its Core vPro microprocessors, the silicon it aims at business desktops – and now says the chips are also just the thing for remote working.…
Latest Microsoft 365 'wave of innovation' really just involves adding or renaming a bunch of update channels
What was Monthly is to be Current as Insider is banished in favour of Beta Microsoft has wielded the rebrandogun once more and directed fire at the update channels of its Microsoft 365 productivity cash cow, as well as slipping in a little extra something to "reduce the burden on IT".…
Stop tracking me, Google: Austrian citizen files GDPR legal complaint over Android Advertising ID
Claims consent was neither informed, nor specific, nor free – but Google says it cannot identify a user from the ID Privacy pressure group Noyb has filed a legal complaint against Google on behalf of an Austrian citizen, claiming the Android Advertising ID on every Android device is "personal data" as defined by the EU's GDPR and that this data is illegally processed.…
Third time lucky for Windows 10 2004? Microsoft yet again fiddles with code and adds a go-live SDK licence
Ooh... Aah... Just a little fix Déjà vu was in the air last night as Microsoft has made yet another final tweak to the upcoming Windows 10 May 2020 Update while encouraging developers to get coding.…
Openreach tells El Reg it'll kill off copper sales in 118 UK locations next year
Comms regulator Ofcom yet to rubberstamp proposals Broadband plumber Openreach will discontinue sales of copper-based products in more than 100 exchange areas across the UK, starting from June 2021, it said today. The move is part of Openreach's effort to discontinue the legacy analogue network in favour of full fibre connectivity.…
Danger zone! Brit research supercomputer ARCHER's login nodes exploited in cyber-attack, admins reset passwords and SSH keys
Assault on TOP500-listed machine may have hit Euro HPC too, warn sysops One of Britain's most powerful academic supercomputers has fallen victim to a "security exploitation" of its login nodes, forcing the rewriting of all user passwords and SSH keys.…
We'd love to come up with a Harbor container ship pun but we're too corona-frazzled. Version 2.0 is out
Release hits the waves, beats the competition to full OCI-compliance Harbor, the open-source container image registry, has reached version 2.0, becoming the first open-source registry to fully support the Open Container Initiative (OCI) specification.…
Sky Broadband is not the UK's cheapest, growls ad watchdog
Bombarding audiences with quick-fire telly spots won't cut the mustard Sky Broadband has been publicly punished for peddling porky pies after running telly ads that made it out to be the UK's cheapest superfast home internet connection.…
Driveway karaoke singer who wanted to lift lockdown spirits cops council noise complaint
Can we have 'Shaddap You Face'* next? We've seen it countless times on the news during the lockdown coverage – Brits getting happy-clappy for our beleaguered National Health Service once a week among other forms of forced fun for the cameras.…
Huawei gets misty-eyed for the good old days (of a year ago) with maudlin P30 Pro remaster
New Edition has those all-important Google services, but dated chippery and no 5G future-proofing Huawei has a new phone! Actually, no. That's not exactly true. The P30 Pro New Edition is almost a carbon copy of last year's flagship blower with a few minor changes.…
$500bn fewer greenbacks to be forked out on IT in 2020 due to... well, you know what
Gartner slashes pre-pandemic spending forecast COVID-19 and its resulting economic impact has wiped a whopping $500bn off Gartner's pre-pandemic IT spending forecasts for 2020.…
Two weeks before the first US commercial crew launch, NASA spanks more cash on an autumn Soyuz seat
Ensuring the US lights keep burning aboard the ISS... just in case Great news, everyone (if you're Russian): NASA is hedging its bets on Commercial Crew and SpaceX by spanking a few more million dollars on another Soyuz seat this autumn.…
If you're going to spend $3tn, what's another billion? Congress urged to inject taxpayer dollars into open anti-Huawei 5G radio tech
How about a little stimulus... for anyone-but-China research? A concerted push for the US government to fund research into open 5G technologies has gained additional momentum – with a bipartisan letter from 38 lawmakers to the leaders of the House of Representatives urging them to support the Open RAN initiative.…
More automation to suddenly look like a jolly good idea as businesses struggle through coronavirus crisis, say analysts
I, for one, welcome our robot replacements... Wait, no I don't Businesses should revisit automation with renewed vigour as the COVID-19 crisis abates, according to Forrester.…
The Rise of The (Coffee) Machines: I need assistance. I think I'm running Windows. Send help
Isn't it cute when a coffee machine addresses you in the first person? Bork!Bork!Bork! A vending machine appears to have gained sentience and is pleading for help (or an operating system update) in today's submission for the The Register's hall of shame.…
Teradata switches CEOs mid-flight while being eaten alive in the cloud, but it's not game over yet for data warehouser
Revenue's tumbling, but that's also typical of a move to the fluffy stuff Analysis When Oliver Ratzesberger was named as Teradata CEO and president in January last year, it seemed he was made for the job. Not only did he have a background in engineering and software, but thanks to seven years leading analytics at eBay, he was also well versed in the challenges of big data. By December, he was gone.…
HPE loses second key exec in as many weeks
CTO Mark Potter to depart as re-shuffle connects boss Neri to product peeps HPE has lost its second key executive in just over a week, as the company announces a reshuffle to better deal with a "post COVID-19 world".…
Don't trust deep-learning algos to touch up medical scans: Boffins warn 'highly unstable' tech leads to bad diagnoses
Now is not the time for Hollywood 'zoom and enhance' fantasies Be wary of medical scans enhanced by AI algorithms: the software is prone to making tiny errors that could lead to incorrect diagnoses, a study has warned.…
India says its brains saved the world from the last colosso-crisis – cough, Y2K – proving it can become self-reliant
In tech and everything else needed in a post-COVID-19 economy Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modhi has signalled that the nation intends to become self-reliant in as many industries as possible and other officials have already started saying that includes tech.…
Meteorite's tiny secrets reveal Solar System's sodium-rich, alkaline liquid past – a clue to formation of life
Oh OK, so now we know who to blame for all this mess on Earth Potentially helping to answer the question of how did we all get here, scientists have found evidence of ideal conditions for the formation of microbial life on Earth – sodium-rich, alkaline fluids present in the early Solar System.…
Gaming kit vendor Razer gives away face masks in Singapore – after signup to its payment system
CEO says it’s to stop fraud and the public seems to be on his side Gaming hardware vendor Razer has offered up to five million free face masks to Singaporeans – if they sign up for its payment system.…
Sadly, 111 in this story isn't binary. It's decimal. It's the number of security fixes emitted by Microsoft this week
Nothing too scary. Plus updates from SAP, Adobe, VMware The May edition of Patch Tuesday landed this week. And there are scores of security fixes to install.…
Azure low-priority VMs become non-existent VMs, replaced by new Spot VMs
‘This workload will self-destruct in 30 seconds’ - now with variable pricing Microsoft’s Azure cloud has started to offer Spot VMs, the pay-what-you’re-willing-to cloudy servers that hyperscalers use to sell off their unused capacity.…
Lawyers hail 'superb result' in Facebook biometric privacy battle: They'll get 25% of $550m, Illinois gets the rest
Sure, they should have got more, but let’s not get greedy here The lawyers who successfully sued Facebook for breaking Illinois’s biometric privacy law on behalf of citizens in the US state have hailed the “superb result” that will see them receive a quarter of the settlement.…
Australians can demand visitors to their homes run contact-tracing app
As opposition MP criticises slow and incomplete source code release, saying 'Public health messaging shouldn't require citizens to follow GitHub forks' The legislation underpinning Australia’s COVIDSafe contact-tracing app makes it possible to demand that visitors to private homes install the app before entry.…
It's not you, it's Slack: Chat app falls down – and at such a very convenient moment
Experienced ‘degraded performance’ earlier in the day, now seems to just be TITSUP Updated Slack is down – in the middle of a pandemic during which millions are working from home and reliant on collaboration tools.…
US govt can talk about the end of lockdown, but Silicon Valley says 'as long as it takes' – and Twitter says 'WFH forever'
Social isolation, meet real estate, hardware, HR savings Twitter on Tuesday said employees who are able to work from home can "continue to do so forever," a policy change that suggests the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, and resulting stay-at-home orders, may have a lasting impact on corporate work practices.…
Breaking virus lockdown rules, suing officials, threatening staff, raging on Twitter. Just Elon Musk things
What was really behind Tesla CEO's reopening of factory while daring cops to arrest him? On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk dared the authorities in Alameda, where his factory is based, to arrest him for breaking coronavirus lockdown edicts by restarting production in the California county. We're still waiting for the cuffs to come out.…
Nine in ten biz applications harbor out-of-date, unsupported, insecure open-source code, study shows
Free-as-in-speech software is wildly popular – keeping libraries, components up to date is not Ninety-one per cent of commercial applications include outdated or abandoned open source components, underscoring the potential vulnerability of organizations using untended code, according to a software review.…
Sorry if this seems latency obvious, but... you can always scale out your storage with end-to-end NVMe
Here's how you might go about building an infrastructure for modern workloads Comment Data storage is one of the most complex areas of IT infrastructure, as it needs to fit in with a range of conflicting requirements. Storage architectures have to be fast enough to meet the demands of users and applications, but without breaking the budget. They must deliver enough capacity to meet ever growing volumes of data while being reliable.…
Researchers spot thousands of Android apps leaking user data through misconfigured Firebase databases
Take care what data you enter into apps, it may be stored insecurely Security researchers at Comparitech have reported that an estimated 24,000 Android apps are leaking user data because of misconfigured Firebase databases.…
Press F2 to pay respects. New Xiaomi Poco Pro has 5G, top-drawer Snapdragon chippery, 64MP camera
Flagship killer at a lower cost, though €500+ isn't exactly budget Xiaomi has lifted the lid on the much-anticipated successor to 2018's Pocophone F1 flagship killer: the Poco F2 Pro. The handset, which starts at €500, packs Qualcomm's top-tier Snapdragon 865 platform and a 64MP quad-camera setup.…
Amazon flicks switch on AI-powered enterprise search service Kendra – but where are all the connectors?
Now out of preview and optimised for 8 more domains The concept behind Kendra, the enterprise search service that Amazon Web Services made generally available today, is pretty simple.…
Microsoft's Family Safety app drills into kids' screen time, browsing habits to help 'facilitate a dialogue'
That discussion you were dreading has to happen sometime As part of the rebranding exercise that saw Office 365 morph into Microsoft 365, the Windows giant has unveiled its new Family Safety app. Kind of.…
From pair to p-AI-r programming: Kite floats paid-for spin of its GitHub-trained code autocomplete assistant
Too lazy to type out Python? But not too tight to pay $20 a month? Kite will today launch a subscription-based coding assistant that tries to help programmers craft stuff quickly and efficiently.…
Facebook-for-suits puts on a fresh jacket. 'Classic' Yammer is so 2018. Behold, a public preview of 'New' Yammer
Didn't a soft drinks company try a similar stunt a few years ago? Microsoft has flung open the doors on its latest crack at Facebook-for-suits with a "New" Yammer.…
Psst... Wanna buy some stock in a spaceplane company? Virgin would like a word
Also: China trumpets the return of its new capsule and Cygnus has left the station Roundup Welcome to your weekly reminder that space is both expensive and difficult in The Register's roundup of all things rockety.…
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