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Airbus CIO: We dumped Microsoft Office not over cost but because Google G suite looks sweet
Top exec talks to El Reg on shifting 130,000 staff Interview Collaboration rather than cost is the reason Airbus has given Microsoft’s old-world Office app bundle the heave ho and is migrating 130,000 staff – the entire workforce – to Google’s G Suite.…
Take that, com-raid: US Treasury slaps financial sanctions on Russians for cyber-shenanigans, 2016 election meddling
Но все же никакого сговора The US Treasury is freezing the assets of 19 people and five groups from Russia who launched cyber-attacks and interfered with America's elections.…
Intel: Our next chips won't have data leak flaws we told you totally not to worry about
Meltdown, Spectre-free CPUs coming this year, allegedly Intel has claimed its future processors – shipping as early as the second half of this year – will be free of the security design flaws it totally told you not to fret about.…
Uber hopes to butter up Brit transport chiefs with lots of lovely data
App biz flings travel info at capital's transport regulator ahead of licensing decision Much maligned not-a-taxi biz Uber has pledged to hand over travel data to Transport for London.…
Google to 'forget me' man: Have you forgotten what you said earlier?
To forget, or not to forget? That is the question RTBF trial The man demanding Google deletes search links to interviews he gave about a criminal offence he committed has been accused of giving “demonstrably false” answers in court by Google’s barrister.…
Researchers slap SAP CRM with vuln combo for massive damage
Directory traversal + log injection = I can see your privates A pair of recently patched security vulnerabilities in SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java* could have been combined to hack customer relationship management (CRM) systems.…
NHS Digital heads accused of being 'suppliers', not 'custodians' of UK patient data
Compliance with Home Office data-slurp not cool, say MPs The heads of the Digital arm of the UK's National Health Service have been accused of acting as suppliers, rather than guardians, of the data belonging to patients under their care by handing address information to the Home Office for immigration enforcement.…
MailChimp 'working' to stop hackers flinging malware-laced spam from accounts
What can you do about it for now? Sweet 2FA Email newsletter distribution service MailChimp has promised to act on the abuse of accounts to send (frequently) malware-tainted spam.…
UK.gov to plough £67m into gigabit broadband for all and sundry
Handouts from March but you're on your own for line rental fees The UK government has unveiled its £67m broadband voucher scheme, flinging £3,000 at SMEs to set up gigabit connections and handing £500 ones to regular folk*. After that users have to stump up the rest in ongoing rental fees.…
Veteran NASA probe Dawn: Winter is coming on Ceres (sort of)
Jumped-up asteroid experiencing 'icy activity' There is icy activity on the surface of dwarf planet Ceres, according to researchers studying observations from NASA’s probe, Dawn.…
Openreach hiring thousands more engineers
But will that prevent another burning effigy? BT's Openreach is to hire 3,500 trainee engineers in a bid to support its 'full-fibre' proposals for Britain.…
Fermi famously asked: 'Where is everybody?' Probably dead, says renewed Drake equation
We can't see alien radio signals because they were snuffed out If we ever detect signals from extraterrestrial civilisations, they are likely already dead, a somewhat downbeat update to the venerable Drake equation suggests.…
VPN tests reveal privacy-leaking bugs
Hotspot Shield patched; Zenmate and VPN Shield haven't ... yet? A virtual private network recommendation site decided to call in the white hats and test three products for bugs, and the news wasn't good.…
Boeing ships its 10,000th 737
Airlines want another 4,600 of the single-aisle workhorse that debuted in 1967 Boeing has revealed that the 10,000th 737 rolled off the production line this week.…
Blackout at Samsung NAND factory destroys chunk of global supply
Just what the world needs after a year of component shortages PC-and-server-makers spent most of 2017 complaining about profit erosion due to shortages of key components.…
Microsoft starts buying speculative execution exploits
Adds bug bounty class for Meltdown and Spectre attacks on Windows and Azure Microsoft has created a new class of bug bounty specifically for speculative execution bugs like January's Meltdown and Spectre processor CPU design flaws.…
Patent quality has fallen, confirm Euro examiners
Extraordinary letter to EPO Admin Council blows up management claims An extraordinary letter from nearly 1,000 patent examiners has confirmed what critics of the European Patent Office (EPO) have been saying for some time: patent quality has fallen thanks to a determined push by management to approve more of them.…
Trump’s immigration policies costing US tech jobs says LogMeIn CEO
If you can’t bring people in, you build bigger offices offshore President Trump’s immigration policies are costing the United States technology jobs, rather than their intended effect of growing them, according to Bill Wagner, the CEO of LogMeIn.…
Brace yourselves, netadmins, there's a new type of cable to consider
Meet our new roundup of networking news, this week feat. Cisco, Juniper and more This week's network-news-in-five minutes has Palo Alto Networks acquiring a startup, a slew of Cisco switches, Juniper's fabric fetish, network monitoring and more.…
Kepler krunch koming: super space 'scope's fuel tank almost empty
NASA engineers say shutdown will happen 'within months' NASA has announced the Kepler Space Telescope has almost exhausted its fuel supply.…
Ex-Samsung man to serve 6+ years in prison for embezzlement
Lee forced to serve full term after eight-year hiatus A former Samsung exec is headed to prison after losing his appeal on charges of wire and tax fraud.…
Chemical burns, explosive fires, they all come free with Amazon power packs
US issues recall for 260,000 batteries after 53 'incidents' The US Consumer Product Safety Division has issued a recall notice for six types of lithium-ion battery packs sold by AmazonBasics.…
YouTube plan to use Wikipedia against crackpots hits snag
The video site neglected to inform Wikipedia that it will be leeching its labor In Austin, Texas, on Tuesday, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki told the audience at the South by Southwest Interactive conference that the social video site plans to defuse conspiracy theory content by pairing it with corrective information culled from Wikipedia – a site editable by more or less anyone.…
Transport for NSW scrambles to patch servers missing fixes released in 2007
But IBM Australia has only a ‘skeleton crew’ on duty, missed deadlines, will move people from other projects for fix Around a third of servers at Transport for New South Wales, the public transport department in Australia’s largest most populous state, need security patches, some dating back to 2007. But IBM, which provides IT services to the agency, doesn’t have enough people dedicated to the the job to get it done in the planned timeframe or in a manner that will let the agency operate as it desires.…
Super Cali neutral traffic bill makes web throttling bogus
State won't work with those whose conduct is atrocious California is doubling down on its efforts to mandate net neutrality, this time with a bill making its way through the state senate.…
Boffins build 'body-on-a-chip' for drugs tests
Buffet of 10 organ types to check for reactions Boffins from the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Northeastern University, and several bio-oriented companies have developed a chip that can be loaded with cells from up to 10 organs for testing how drugs affect the human body.…
Bad blood: Theranos CEO charged with massive fraud
'Next Steve Jobs' humiliated and ruined but avoids jail The woman heralded as "the next Steve Jobs" has been charged with massive fraud, forced to pay a $500,000 fine and been stripped of control of the company she founded.…
Developers dread Visual Basic 6, IBM Db2, SharePoint - survey
Poll says devs wouldn’t write unethical code - probably Stack Overflow’s annual survey has revealed the tools and tech that developers love to hate: Visual Basic 6, IBM Db2 and SharePoint.…
After repeated warnings Facebook bans Britain First for 'inciting hatred'
Party leaders would protest but they're currently in prison Facebook has removed the pages of far right group Britain First from its platform along with those of its party's leaders.…
Supermicro praying for Nasdaq time
Delayed reports getting delayed some more as loan finance extension sought Supermicro, under threat of Nasdaq delisting for not filing recent quarterly reports on time, is negotiating fresh loan financing.…
Beleaguered all-flash flinger Tintri appoints new CEO
Tom Barton takes reins from Ken Klein Troubled all-flasher Tintri has found a new CEO, just a week after it revealed it was looking for one.…
Ex-Equifax exec charged with insider trading after bagging 1 MEEELLION dollars in stock sale
Jun Ying 'dumped' shares before megabreach went public A former Equifax exec was today charged with insider trading for offloading almost $1m of shares before the company went public about the scandalous mass data breach.…
Patch LOSE-day: Microsoft secures servers of the world. By disconnecting them
Users complain of static IP issues, world of admin pain Microsoft’s Tuesday patch-fest may have reacted quite negatively with Windows Server 2008 R2 running VMware, leaving servers offline and administrators scrambling to recover IP addresses.…
WhatsApp agrees not to share user info with the Zuckerborg… for now
ICO probe: No legal basis for Facebook slurps WhatsApp has agreed not to share users' data with parent biz Facebook after failing to demonstrate a legal basis for the ad-fuelling data slurp in the EU.…
UK.gov urged to ensure punters can 'still roam like at home' after Brexit
Also holibobs disruption from 2019 if aviation deal isn't struck Consumer charity Which? has called on the UK government to ensure consumers will continue to "roam like at home" while abroad in the European Union after Britain's withdrawal from the bloc.…
Airbus ditches Microsoft, flies off to Google
130,000 staffers moving out of Office Exclusive Airbus is to shift its entire workforce to Google’s cloudy productivity and collaboration tools, ditching Microsoft Office on-prem wares in the process.…
More power to UK, say 'leccy vehicle makers. Seriously, they need it
Infrastructure issues drove one firm to produce cars in Austria A lack of power remains a problem to electric car manufacturers in the UK – with one unnamed maker setting up shop in Austria over Blighty due to a dearth of capacity, MPs heard today.…
Going serverless? Tell us how, then tell the world
Serverless Computing London call for papers open now Events If you know your Lambda from your lambada, have turned all your functions into services, and avoided vendor lock-in in the process, we’d love to hear from you at the Serverless Computing London call for papers.…
Broadcom’s bid to win the hand of Qualcomm ends in tears
There, there, never mind. There are plenty of other victims, er, fish in the sea Broadcom announced today that it has withdrawn its bid for Qualcomm.…
Poop to save planet as boffins devise bullsh*t way of extracting gas
Livestock excreta generates excitement and power Despite emissions from intensive animal husbandry often being fingered as a cause of climate change, researchers have suggested a new way that manure could be a source of renewable power.…
Ex-GCHQ boss: All the ways to go after Russia. Why pick cyberwar?
Adds his 2 cents as PM, security council meet about Salisbury poisoning Former boss at Brit electronic spy agency GCHQ, Robert Hannigan, has called for the application of "unexplained wealth orders" and economic sanctions against Russia rather than cyber attacks.…
Crypto crackdown: Google bans ads for unregulated currencies
Bitcoin prices plummet Google has joined the Bitcoin-hating bandwagon with a ban on ads for cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings from June.…
Beware VMware! Nutanix sprays all over Virtzilla's networking territory
Teases FLOW product as alternative to NSX Nutanix this week teased analysts with a software-defined networking product called FLOW and made no secret of its intent to muscle in on VMware's turf.…
Maplin shutdown sale prices still HIGHER than rivals
UK tat bazaar enters final death spiral Closing-down sale posters are being plastered over the shop windows of moribund Brit 'leccy tat emporium Maplin Electronics, but even now the discounted goods can still be bought more cheaply from rivals.…
The Great China Tech Panic is just posh xenophobia
There's more to success than sweat and STEM Comment Donald J Trump has been stoking xenophobia since he took office as President of the US, aiming his sharpest barbs at China. But he's not alone. Others, with better manners than the president, have too – they’re just more subtle about it.…
18.04 beta is as good a time as any to see which Ubuntu flavour tickles your Budgie, MATE
But we're still in bug country, so run in a VM The first beta of Ubuntu 18.04 is here. The finished article, due next month, will be a long-term support release and, for those who stick with LTS, the first time many see the new GNOME-based Ubuntu.…
Oozing with info, glazed with love: Treat yourself to a storage doughnut
All the calories you need but never knew you wanted Veritas is renewing its assault on Data Domain and the disk/cloud archive market, Nutanix has offered $3,000 rebates to resellers of a Dell XC Core product, and flash memory researchers are looking at 128-layer 3D NAND.…
It's Pi day: Care to stuff a brand new Raspberry one in your wallet?
Would ma'am care to supersize her order with an extra 200MHz of CPU? It is Pi day (assuming you live in a country that insists on writing dates in the frankly barking mad MM/DD format) and after a quiet two years, the Raspberry Pi Foundation have pushed out a new version of the tiny computer.…
Cloudflare pushes Workers out the door – without layoffs
Runs JavaScript on the edge, rather than make users schlep all the way to your server Cloudflare has launched a service that lets its customers run JavaScript at the edge of its cloud.…
Remember information-centric networking? It's on the way back
It never really went away: Netflix picked up the ball and ran with it as others snoozed Ten years ago, the world of tech was waking up to three hot new technologies – Software-Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualisation, and Information-Centric Networking. The first two are now sweeping the world, but what happened to the third?…
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