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Voatz of no confidence: MIT boffins eviscerate US election app, claim fiends could exploit flaws to derail democracy
Shoddy code allegations are just FUD, software maker insists Only a week after the mobile app meltdown in Iowa's Democratic Caucus, computer scientists at MIT have revealed their analysis of the Voatz app used in West Virginia's 2018 midterm election.…
Huawei to the danger zone: Now Uncle Sam slaps it with 16 charges of racketeering, fraud, money laundering, theft of robot arm and source code
CFO – and daughter of founder Ren Zhengfei – Meng Wanzhou named in fresh criminal indictment Updated Huawei has been charged by the US government with 16 counts ranging from fraud to conspiring to launder money and steal trade secrets to racketeering.…
Git your coat – you've pulled: Standalone command-line interface for GitHub hits beta
Limited functionality and cloud only, but improvements are on the way A beta of GitHub's command-line interface for managing issues and pull requests is available to download for macOS, Windows and Linux.…
Looker that price tag: Google closes on $2.6bn acquisition of data analytics biz after all-clear from competition bods
Apparently the UK's CMA has never heard of Amazon Google Cloud has completed its $2.6bn acquisition of data analytics and machine learning outfit Looker after getting the thumbs-up from the UK's competition authorities.…
Don't break your swanky new Motorola Razr, you probably won't be able to get it fixed
Repairs require complete disassembly The Motorola Razr is back and while the 2000s stalwart had a reputation for toughness, you'll probably want to be careful with the refreshed version. A recent teardown from the T3-wielding terrors at iFixit has proven it to be nigh-on impossible to repair.…
Microsoft brings the pane: You'll be looking at Xamarin and React Native to design apps for dual-screen gizmos
Surface Neo is the most interesting new Windows device in years, but will weary devs support it? Microsoft's dual-screen Surface devices for Windows (Neo) and Android (Duo) come out later this year, but how will devs write or re-write their apps to support them?…
After just one phone, Essential Products ascends to the great venture capitalist in the sky
Misnomer of the century Essential Products, the troubled handset manufacturer from Android daddy Andy Rubin, has ceased operations.…
Microsoft: Yeah, dual screens are pretty rad, but check out our purple calendar
GPU shenanigans and Linux love also headline a Fast Ring build with… wait for it… new stuff Microsoft finally flinched last night and acquiesced to the demands of Fast Ring Windows Insiders with a fresh Windows 10 build that at long last contained some new toys.…
What do we want? A proper review of IR35! When do we want it? Last year! Bunch of IT contractors protest outside UK Parliament
Letter delivered to chancellor demanding tax reform be halted Sign-waving contractors and freelancers accumulated outside the Houses of Parliament in London's Westminster yesterday morning to protest against the UK government's controversial IR35 tax reforms.…
Oracle tells Supremes: Fair use? Pah! There's nothing fair about 'Google's copying'
Should they be allowed to grab our stuff just cos it's 'popular' and it works? Not to be outdone by Google in ominous warnings over the future of software, Oracle has declared to American Supreme Court justices that no company would make an "enormous investment" like it did in Java SE if rivals get a free pass to copy code simply because it is "popular" and "functional".…
A dirty dozen of Bluetooth bugs threaten to reboot, freeze, or hack your trendy gizmos from close range
Over the air? More like over the aarrrggghhh A trio of boffins at Singapore University this week disclosed 12 security vulnerabilities affecting the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) SDKs offered by seven system-on-a-chip (SoC) vendors.…
Honeycomb CTO Charity Majors to deliver keynote at our fabulous Continuous Lifecycle London conference
Plus: Clock is ticking on early-bird ticket offer Event We’re thrilled to announce that Charity Majors will be delivering a keynote at our Continuous Lifecycle London conference this May.…
Best buds? Apple must be fuming: Samsung's wireless earphones boast 11 hours of listening on a single charge
That's enough time for all Nickelback's albums in one sitting! Samsung Unwrapped wasn't all shiny flagships and foldable phones – the South Korean tech giant also tore the wrapping paper off its latest wireless earbuds.…
The virus curing the mobile industry's chronic addiction... and sparking an impressive algorithmic price experiment
I'll miss the MWC muggers, not the marketeers Column One of the biggest experiments in algorithmic price management is currently underway, as the GSMA, the mobile industry's lobby body, has scrapped this year’s Mobile World Congress gabfest.…
Register Lecture: Rage against the machine-taught bad actors
Bots are getting themselves in trouble – who gets the blame? Tech firms have a history of getting in legal hot water over antitrust issues – being probed or dragged through the courts for collusion or for acting anti-competitively.…
Will Police Scotland use real-time discrimination-happy face-recog tech? Senior cop tells us: We won't... for now
After panel urges halt to live matching, top brass says it would only be 'used in an intelligence-led, targeted way' A Scottish Parliamentary panel has urged police to not invest in live facial-recognition technology, and the plod seem to agree.…
Live webcast today: Secure your apps using DevSecOps and advice from Veracode
Infosec biz offers to guide you, step-by-step, in eliminating vulnerabilities Webcast Cyber-attacks have more than doubled in the past 12 months. Whoever you work for, your organisation is now being probed more than once every minute.…
Internet's safe-keepers forced to postpone crucial DNSSEC root key signing ceremony – no, not a hacker attack, but because they can't open a safe
Online security process stalled by offline security screw-up The organization that keeps the internet running behind-the-scenes was forced to delay an important update to the global network – because it was locked out of one of its own safes.…
Ever dream of being an astronaut? Now’s your chance. NASA wants new people for the Moon and Mars
You'll need a STEM degree and the ability to be a steely-eyed rocket person You knew this day would come, and hopefully you’ve made some smart choices along the way, because it is time to apply to become an astronaut. Yes, a real-life astronaut.…
Cisco: We warned months ago our sales would be a bit glum, we did not disappoint, and don't expect changes soon. PS: We axed Cisco Live Oz
The aristocrats! The aristocrats! As feared, Cisco saw its sales slip slightly from last quarter as customers held off on buying new network and comms gear.…
It's official: In May, Microsoft will close the door, lock the vault, brick over the entrance of dreaded Windows 10 1809
Now let us never speak of this again Microsoft has confirmed that the ill-fated Windows 10 1809 update has just three months left to live.…
What's the German word for stalling technology rollouts over health fears? Cos that plus 5G equals Switzerland
Technologieverzögerung? Uh, Kommunikationsbürokratie? Switzerland has stalled the rollout of next-gen 5G mobile networks over health concerns.…
Crypto-upstart subpoenas Glassdoor to unmask ex-staff believed to be behind negative reviews. EFF joins the fray
Parent of Kraken wants to know who's daring to speak their mind The Electronic Frontier Foundation has teamed up with Glassdoor to fight off a cryptocurrency exchange that is trying to discover which of its ex-employees may have dissed the firm online.…
Mobile World Congress now none of those things as 2020 industry megashow axed over coronavirus fears
Mass drop-outs prove too costly for European comms conference MWC Good news for anyone who fancies a cheap vacation in Spain at the end of the month: this year's MWC Barcelona has been officially cancelled.…
Microsoft and Oracle, sitting in a cloud... in-ter-ope-ra-bi-li-ty: Friends-with-benefits deal is working out nicely for both
I'll show you my customers if you show me yours Oracle has continued its attempt to gain ground on cloud rivals by expanding its data centres and extending last year's love-in with Microsoft.…
Razr sharp foldable: Samsung whips out Galaxy Z Flip – and, oh snap, it's £1,300
Barring a blip, still set for Valentine's ship date Samsung has unfolded its Galaxy Z Flip, its second stab at the nascent foldable phone market – which the vendor will be hoping goes better than the previous model that fell apart in the hands of multiple reviewers.…
Another Windows 10 build sneaks out amid all the foldable fandango
Hey kids, put down those folding fondleslabs and get on Slow Ring with Grandpa Windows As if to remind a Microsoft world engorged with excitement at the new and shiny Windows 10X, the Insider team emitted an update last night to point out that vanilla Windows 10 is still a thing.…
Aw, look. The UK is still trying really hard to be the 'safest place to be online in the world'
Ofcom awarded powers to police harmful content on social media – because the pr0n block went so well UK comms watchdog Ofcom is to be handed new powers to police social media's handling of harmful content.…
MWC now means 'Mostly Without Companies', as Nokia, HMD Global, Facebook, and BT drop out
Samsung and Huawei still in, for now Another day, another bunch of wary vendors have dropped out of MWC over fears of the novel coronavirus. This time it's Nokia, BT, Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom that are withdrawing.…
Dual screens, fast updates, no registry cruft and security in mind: Microsoft gives devs the lowdown on Windows 10X
Huge changes for how apps run but will it win over users? Microsoft has made some bold claims about its forthcoming Windows 10X operating system, which will run on the dual-screen Surface Neo device.…
Report on AI in UK public sector: Some transparency on how government uses it to govern us would be nice
Ya think? A new report from the Committee for Standards in Public life has criticised the UK government's stance on transparency in AI governance and called for ethics to be "embedded" in the frameworks.…
Netgear's routerlogin.com HTTPS cert snafu now has a live proof of concept
And the company reaction is: not even 'meh' An infosec researcher has published a JavaScript-based proof of concept for the Netgear routerlogin.com vulnerability revealed at the end of January.…
Parks and recreation escalate efforts to take back control of field terrorised by thug geese
Goosey goosey gander, whither shall I wander? Wherever the f*** I want Geese are a crowd favourite at petting zoos for tot-flattening abilities rivalled only by the goat. This also means they are not to be trifled with, as a small Pennsylvanian town has discovered.…
Deutsche Bank calls in AWS, Microsoft and Google to tout for cloud biz: Come in to tender, deal value unknown
One of the Big Three will snap up floaty tech pact within 'months' Deutsche Bank has reportedly invited bids from Microsoft, Google, and Amazon to pitch for cloud services and other project work as part of a major tech investment scheduled over the next two years.…
UK contractors planning 'mass exodus' ahead of IR35 tax clampdown – survey
One staff outsourcer snaps back: It's no biggie, you've just got 'to pay a bit more tax' More than half of the contractors and consultants working for private companies plan to leave their clients rather than face Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs' tax reforms, according to a new study.…
Fake docs rock real docs: Ex-Wall St guy accused of conning medics out of £27m for bogus cryptocurrency fund using faked paperwork
He spent the dosh on himself rather than invest it as promised, prosecutors claim Prosecutors have charged a man with wire fraud and money laundering after he allegedly raked in £27m ($35m) from a cryptocurrency scheme that largely targeted doctors.…
Startup Mycroft AI declares it will fight 'patent troll' tooth and nail after its Linux voice-assistant attracts lawsuit
OK Google, a little help here? An AI startup is battling a patent-infringement lawsuit filed against it for building an open-source Linux-based voice-controlled assistant.…
NBD: A popular HTTP-fetching npm code library used by 48,000 other modules retires, no more updates coming
Downloaded 17m times a week, now coders should consider an alternative After eleven months of planning, the npm-distributed request module has been deprecated, meaning the popular JavaScript code library for making HTTP requests is no longer supported and won't receive further updates.…
Astroboffins agog after spotting the first repeating fast radio burst that pings every 16 days from another galaxy
Aliens? Or something more prosaic? We're hoping for aliens Astronomers have, for the first time, detected a fast radio burst that spews powerful radio signals from the distant depths of space on a regular schedule, according to fresh research.…
Uncle Sam: Secretly spying on networks around the world without telling anyone, Huawei? But that's OUR job
Chinese mega-maker denies latest allegations of backdoor shenanigans An almighty row broke out on Tuesday over the cops-only backdoor Huawei builds into its cellular network products and who exactly can access it.…
You, FCC, tell us again why cities are only allowed to charge rich telcos $270 to attach 5G tech to utility poles?
Well, we just reached inside our ass and pulled it out, regulator tells court The controversial decision by the FCC to impose a $270 limit on what cities are allowed to charge mobile operators for hosting a 5G cell on their utility poles finally came up for judicial review this week.…
If you're running Windows, I feel bad for you, son. Microsoft's got 99 problems, better fix each one
Meanwhile, we're still squashing bugs in Adobe Flash Player... plus stuff from Intel and SAP Patch Tuesday It's going to be a busy month for IT administrators as Microsoft, Intel, Adobe, and SAP have teamed up to deliver a bumper crop of security fixes for Patch Tuesday.…
Sprint-T-Mobile US merger: Bad for competition? Good for standing up to Verizon, AT&T? NYC court goes with the latter
Judge approves $26bn deal, individual states not quite so happy A federal district judge in New York City has approved the $26bn merger of telecom rivals Sprint and T-Mobile US, eliciting enthusiasm from company executives and investors.…
Oh good, the FTC has discovered acqui-hires... American watchdog to probe decade of Big Tech takeovers
Hope they've got a dump truck or three to deliver paperwork covering years of acquisitions An American biz watchdog has stepped up its probe into possible market abuse by Big Tech – Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft – by demanding information on all acquisitions not reported to antitrust authorities in the past decade.…
Ever had a script you just can't scratch? Excel on the web now has just the thing
It won't be like VBA this time, we promise Microsoft has brought in Office Scripts for Excel on the web and pushed out the XLOOKUP function, a replacement for the well-used VLOOKUP, to both web and desktop versions of the spreadsheet program.…
In a high-security preview, we got our claws on Samsung's Galaxy S20 and S20+... which are annoyingly good
Three cameras, two models – and someone at Sammy likes SD cards The long-awaited – and highly leaked – Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra flagship phones are finally here along with official glimpses of the folding Galaxy Z.…
S20 Ultra 5G: Samsung unfurls Galaxy flagship with bonkers 108MP cam, 6.9-inch display
If you tell my hand, my achy-breaky hand, it might fling up and hit the fan What even is a flagship mobe these days? In the past few years, punters have been blessed with a bevy of top-notch blowers from firms like OnePlus, Xiaomi and Honor that cost less than £500. In 2020, what's the point of spending more than a grand on a phone?…
B-but it doesn't get viruses! Not so, Apple fanbois: Mac malware is growing faster than nasties going for Windows
So says Malwarebytes, anyway Software nasties targeted at MacOS are on the increase faster than ones for Windows, according to antivirus biz Malwarebytes.…
It's a Bing thing: Microsoft drops plans to shove unloved search engine down throats of unsuspecting enterprises
Default-hijacking browser extension pulled from Office Pro Plus installations Microsoft has U-turned on plans to automatically switch browser search defaults to Bing when users install Office 365 Pro Plus.…
Crypto AG backdooring rumours were true, say German and Swiss news orgs after explosive docs leaked
One for the Cold War infosec veterans: CIA and BND literally owned the firm Swiss encryption machine company Crypto AG was secretly owned by the US CIA and a West German spy agency at the height of the Cold War, according to explosive revelations in the Swiss and German media today.…
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