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Who bought the most powerful commercial supercomputer? Come on, it's Total-ly obvious
Well, oil be damned. Faster computers, faster apocalypse? French oil and gas supermajor Total will be seeking to pump even more flammable stuff out of the ground after purchasing the world's most powerful commercial supercomputer from IBM.…
Dev darling Docker embraces Windows Subsystem for Linux 2
Microsoft's risky strategy: Develop on Windows, deploy to Linux Docker has published details of what its container technology will look like for developers working on Windows, after the release of Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL 2) that is currently in preview.…
Parliament IT bods' fail sees server's naked OS exposed to world+dog
Contents were cached by Google so we can all point and giggle Someone in the Parliamentary Digital Service managed to leave a server so completely exposed to the internet that Google indexed the Windows machine’s operating system.…
Virty boys Parallels bring machine learning, Windows Server 2019 support to RAS VDI line
AI know what you did last summer Windows-on-Mac flinger Parallels gave its Remote Application Server (RAS) a slapping with the wet fish of AI this morning with the release of version 17, featuring Session Pre-Launch.…
Freaking out about fiendish IoT exploits? Maybe disable telnet, FTP and change that default password first?
Home devices are so poorly guarded, attackers don't even need sophisticated tools While netizens and journalists worry about criminals and spies using sophisticated cyber-weapons to hijack Internet of Things devices, basic security protections are being overlooked – and pose a far greater threat.…
Video: The future of faster enterprises
The benefits of cloud in a fast-moving future Promo Amazon Web Services is launching a series of videos to illustrate the various ways its cloud can help businesses innovate and prosper.…
Brit hosting provider tsoHost takes needleful of 'unauthorized code' to the servers, suffers week of outages
GoDaddy offspring admits to security breach, takes sweet time with emergency patching UK hosting provider tsoHost is recovering from a week of major service disruption, after discovering "unauthorized code" was "injected into servers" in one of its data centres.…
What price the Moon? Tips from the past might save the present
Also: The Bennu Thrill Show - coming to an asteroid near you Roundup What price a boot on the Moon? Or maybe six robot wheels? There's a number for the former in this week's round-up of all things spacey.…
Boffins' neural network can work out from your speech whether you'll develop psychosis
Software trained from patient transcripts. The 'normal' dataset? From, er, Reddit Machine-learning algorithms can help psychologists predict, with 90 per cent accuracy, the onset of psychosis by analyzing a patient's conversations, according to this research here.…
Finally, an AI that can reliably catch and undo Photoshop airbrushing. Who made it? Er, Photoshop maker Adobe
Talk about poacher turned gamekeeper Video Artificial intelligence built by Adobe can detect how an image may have been manipulated using, er, Adobe Photoshop, and predict what a doctored picture should have looked like.…
Smash GandCrab: Free tools released to decrypt files scrambled by notorious ransomware
Bitdefender teams up with FBI, cops to rescue Windows PC documents Victims of the latest incarnations of the GandCrab ransomware now have a way to reclaim their files without paying a penny to extortionists, thanks to the release of a decryption tool.…
Samsung reminds rabble to scan smart TVs for viruses – then tries to make them forget
Tweet deleted as telly maker reconsiders damning but refreshingly honest messaging Samsung on Sunday sent out a tweet urging people to check their Sammy smart TVs for viruses – and then deleted the message, as if someone realized that highlighting the risks posed by connected TVs may be bad for business.…
Nvidia 'brings CUDA to Arm' – Translation: We're still doing a thing we've already done but now doing more of it
Woulda, CUDA, shoulda "Nvidia brings CUDA to Arm," the graphics chip giant announced with a straight face on Monday, specifically, "its support for Arm CPUs."…
FYI: Your Venmo transfers with those edgy emojis aren't private by default. And someone's put 7m of them into a public DB
Payment biz shrugs, says users are fine with sharing Graduate student Dan Salmon has released online seven million Venmo transfers, scraped from the social payment biz in recent months, to call attention to the privacy risks of public transaction data.…
Sad SACK: Linux PCs, servers, gadgets may be crashed by 'Ping of Death' network packets
Don't let miscreants play hacky-SACK with your gear. Apply these mitigations, patches now if you can It is possible to crash vulnerable network-facing Linux servers, PCs, and gadgets, or slow down their network connections, by sending them a series of maliciously crafted packets. It is also possible to hamper vulnerable FreeBSD machines with the same attack.…
This isn't Boeing to end well: Plane maker to scrap some physical cert tests, use computer simulations instead
Actually probe expensive gear in real life? Pah. It's 2019. We're Boeing digital As the Boeing 737 Max controversy rolls on, the American planemaker has now been embroiled in a fresh row – after it was revealed it wants to shorten and replace some physical certification tests with software-powered processes.…
You gotta be kitten me: Pakistan politicos feline silly after filter farce hits purrrfect conference
Claws out as slippery-pawed cameraman renders officials with cat ears and whiskers A political party in Pakistan is suffering the indignity of internet memedom after someone left the cat filter switched on while live-streaming a press conference.…
Human-rights warriors crack on with legal challenge to UK's lax surveillance laws
Toughen it up and reduce all that warrantless state surveillance, demands Liberty Human rights pressure group Liberty is taking the British government to court this week in its ongoing battle to have the most invasive parts of the so-called Snoopers' Charter struck down.…
Frontiersman Cray snags $50m storage contract for 'largest single filesystem'
Shasta minute: HPE purchase to provide 1 exabyte of ClusterStor for Oak Ridge National Laboratory Cray has won a $50m-plus contract to provide 1 exabyte of ClusterStor storage for Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL) Frontier exascale supercomputer in the United States.…
Do you want a Kool-Aid with that, Huawei? You'll need one after watching boss chat to US mavens
George Gilder and Nicholas Negroponte join CEO for 2-hour 'Tea with Mr Ren' Huawei's public relations onslaught continued today with a "panel discussion" between the company's founder Ren Zhenfei, blockchain blowhard George Gilder and MIT Media Lab co-founder and non-stop tech panellist Nicholas Negroponte.…
23. 712. 3. 608. 45. 89. 11. 332. 841. 255. You want more? Cloudflare and pals are streaming 'em live from new RNG API
League of Entropy is the superhero gang you may or may not need Like some kind of space-age Bingo hall caller, a cloud-based API that publicly streams random numbers arrives today, and is being touted by Cloudflare.…
10 PRINT Memorial in New Hampshire marks the birthplace of BASIC
20 GOTO 10 After just over 55 years, the birthplace of BASIC has been honoured with a memorial marker in New Hampshire, USA.…
TPM now stands for Tiny Platform Module: TCG shrinks crypto chip to secure all the Things
Don't wanna be a security id-IoT: Trusted hardware extends beyond computers The Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a nonprofit developing hardware-based cybersecurity tools, has started work on the "world's tiniest" Trusted Platform Module (TPM).…
Microsoft's Edge gang pops a head above the parapet to give Linux fans a strong 'maybe'
Also: storage migration, Mac development and The Trillion Dollar Man performs the dividend dance Roundup The Edge team subjected itself to the dubious mercies of keyboard warriors in a Reddit AMA, a new Mac Visual Studio and storage shenanigans – it's just another week at Microsoft.…
Monster magnet in my pocket: Boffins' gizmo packs 45.5-Tesla punch and weighs just 390g
But don't get too excited, it can't do much at the moment A group of researchers at Florida State University have said they've crafted the world's strongest superconducting magnet.…
London opens stock market for a tickling from Chinese tentacles
Don't tell Trump, OK? And it's not for Joe Bloggs, it's for the hedge funds Companies listed on the UK stock market will effectively be able to offer shares to Chinese investors from today.…
Why are fervid Googlers making ad-blocker-breaking changes to Chrome? Because they created a monster. And are fighting to secure it
We said engineers made the API too powerful. We weren't wrong Analysis In a mild PR blitz, Google engineers this month insisted the ad giant's shake up of Chrome browser extensions won't kill advert blockers. Instead, we're told, Googlers are making the plugins safer. Those engineers have more work to do than it may seem.…
Watch online: How to navigate your route to Office 365 adoption
Take the right steps for a hassle-free deployment Sponsored webcast Office 365 is the solution many organisations gravitate towards when they are looking to move from legacy office applications to a more flexible, mobile-friendly solution for sharing documents and collaborating with colleagues and clients.…
Blighty's online pr0n gatekeepers are begging for a regulatory beating, says digital rights org
Age verification needs a firm hand, sector warns Age-verification providers are privately calling for a compulsory certification scheme ahead of the UK government's controversial online porn laws due to come into force next month.…
UK industry calls for delay of IR35 off-payroll tax rules to private sector
Early responses from government consultation not happy with off taxman's plans Industry bodies are urging the British government to delay its plans to extend much-hated anti-avoidance tax law IR35 to the private sector, according to an analysis of responses to a government consultation by ContractorCalculator.…
Greatest threat facing IT? Not the latest tech giant cockwomblery – it's just tired engineers
Friends don't let friends use TRUNCATE Who, Me? Bid farewell to the festivities of the weekend with a story of self-inflicted pain in our weekly Who, Me? column.…
Politically linked deepfake LinkedIn profile sparks spy fears, Apple cooks up AI transfer tech, and more
Your Monday morning catch-up on machine-learning tech Roundup Here's your latest dose of machine-learning news beyond what we've already published.…
Black Hat USA axes anti-abortion congressman as keynote speaker after outcry – and more news from infosec land
Your quick guide to hacks, patches and scandal Roundup Here's a quick roundup of recent infosec news beyond what we've already reported.…
Stiff penalty: Prenda Law copyright troll gets 14 years of hard time for blue view 'n sue scam
That's a wrap for the file-sharing skin flick shakedown It was a simple plan: obtain the rights to pornographic films, share copies of them online, then threaten to sue those downloading the skin flicks for copyright infringement unless they paid a $3,000 settlement fee.…
Swarm: We want 150 broadband satellites. No wait, that's not much is it? OK, we demand ONE MILLION internet sats
Hey, leave some room in orbit for the rest of us? One of the companies that hopes to beam internet access down to Earth from space has applied for permission to put an extraordinary one million mini-satellites into orbit.…
You like magic tricks? See this claim that IBM bungled an Obamacare IT project? Whoosh, now it's a $15m check
Big Blue hands over spare change to make allegations against subsidiary vanish IBM will cough up $15m to settle a major gripe over its development, or lack thereof, of software for a health insurance website for the US state of Maryland.…
Atari finally launches its VCS console. Again.
You can now pre-order this underpowered, over-priced, untested, over-complicated toy. What are you waiting for? After two years of delays and missed deadlines, Atari has announced at the E3 games conference this week that its VCS games console is finally available. For pre-order. Again.…
HP CFO Cathie Lesjak didn't even read KPMG's Autonomy due diligence before $11bn biz gobble
Now you can do exactly what she didn't: Pore over it – download our obtained copy of the report Autonomy Trial Cathie Lesjak, HP’s former chief financial officer, told the High Court in London this week that she did not read a KPMG due diligence report on British software firm Autonomy before her company blew $11bn buying it.…
Flight Simulator 2020: Exciting new ride or a doomed tailspin in a crowded market?
Armchair aviation geeks, assemble! Comment Earlier this week Microsoft announced that it was getting back into consumer flight simulation, nearly 15 years after abandoning the PC gaming field it largely pioneered in the public mind.…
Fsck it, we've lost Bitbucket: Quay.io webhook integration fails after API tweaked
Get thee down to the pub, fix out over the weekend maybe Docker botherer Quay.io's webhook integration with Bitbucket is looking a bit green around the gills.…
DIY with Akamai: What to do when no one sells the servers you need? You build your own
If it looks like a hyperscaler, swims like a hyperscaler... Akamai Edge World Content delivery network Akamai runs a distributed computing platform consisting of 250,000 servers. At this scale, every bit of IO and every Watt of power consumption matter – so instead of buying hardware off the shelf, the company designs its own.…
US can try extraditing Julian Assange next year, rules UK court
HMP Belmarsh resident preps for next legal fight WikiLeaks' Julian Assange will face a full extradition hearing on 24 February next year, Westminster Magistrates' Court ruled this morning.…
We asked readers what DXC should be known for... and of course you came up with the goods
You lovely bunch of, um, brand strategists. We knew you'd treat them right El Reg this week asked readers to lean their e-bike against the Japanese maple that overlooks the strategy boutique to help Ed Ho, GM for the Build division at DXC Technology, determine what his employer's brand stands for.…
Bonjour, mon chum! Québécois IT giant CGI snaps up freshly Irish Galileo botherer SCISYS
Splashes £78.9m on IP, space smarts and general boffinry Canadian IT consulting giant CGI has settled its crosshairs on Brexit-dodging SCISYS, ponying up £78.9m in cold, hard cash to acquire the Dublin-based software 'n' services outfit.…
Exodus: Tech top brass bail on £1bn UK courts reform amid concerns project is floundering
Digitisation programme already at 'serious risk' of missing deadline Exclusive A raft of senior techies working on £1bn project to modernise Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) have stepped down amid concerns the flagship project is floundering.…
Those darn users don't know what they're doing (not like us, of course)
Click on the toothbrush, toggle the flange and press 'Harp'. It's obvious Something for the Weekend, Sir? Haha, what an idiot! He was clicking like mad and nothing was happening! Of course it wasn't because – haha – he was clicking in the wrong place! He looked utterly baffled!…
Get a grip on neural networks, R, Python, TensorFlow, deployment of AI, and much more, at our MCubed workshops
Book tickets now for our machine-learning conference this autumn Event You know that you could achieve great things if only you had time to get to grips with TensorFlow, or mine a vast pile of text, or simply introduce machine-learning into your existing workflow.…
When virtual mittens sell for thousands, of course gamers are ripe targets for cyber shenanigans
Guys, your security hygiene stinks Akamai Edge World Players of games like Fortnite and Minecraft have emerged as juicy targets for cybercriminals.…
You'll always need VMs says, surprise, VMware: Run on any cloud you like and get portability
Yep, and two sets of bills VMWare's Rajiv Ramaswami, Cloud Services COO, has told investors that VMs (virtual machines) are here to stay, even as container-based applications grow in popularity. Well, he would, wouldn't he.…
When customers see red, sometimes the obvious solution will only fan the flames
Howz ur spelan? On Call Friday has arrived, and with it the promise of a weekend free of workplace distractions. It also brings another tale from one of the unfortunates who will be spending their Saturday and Sunday awaiting the dreaded phone call. Welcome to On Call.…
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