Monday June 16, 2025
08:35
Northern Ireland government confirms it did not ask Fujitsu to...Scandal-hit IT giant said it wouldn't take on new UK.gov contracts or continue bidding on existing ones unless asked Exclusive The Northern Ireland government did not ask Fujitsu to continue bidding for a £125 million ($167 million) contract, yet the Japanese tech giant to continued to do so, despite promising to quit competing for UK government work during the fallout from the Horizon ...
06:45
Techie exposed giant tax grab, maybe made government change the rulesCustom text fields can be a powerful form of protest Who, Me? The only certainties in life are death, taxes … and tech causing trouble, a topic that The Register covers each week in this reader-contributed column we call “Who, Me?” that celebrates the moments you made trouble at work and somehow escaped.…
01:45
Armored cash transport trucks allegedly hauled money for $190 million...PLUS: APNIC completes re-org; India cuts costs for chipmakers; Infosys tax probe ends; and more Asia In Brief Australia’s Federal Police (AFP) last week announced charges against four suspects for alleged participation in a money-laundering scheme that involved a security company’s armored cash transport unit.…
Sunday June 15, 2025
21:01
Dems demand audit of CVE program as Federal funding remains uncertainPLUS: Discord invite links may not be safe; Miscreants find new way to hide malicious JavaScript; and more! Infosec In Brief A pair of Congressional Democrats have demanded a review of the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program amid uncertainties about continued US government funding for the scheme.…
07:31
Windows 95 testing almost stalled due to cash register overflowMicrosoft veteran on breaking down numbers at the computer store Windows 95 will soon turn 30. Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen recalled that when testing Microsoft's reimagining of Windows, an overflow was discovered that had nothing to do with the operating system itself.…
Saturday June 14, 2025
Friday June 13, 2025
22:30
US Army signs up Band of Tech Bros with a suitably nerdy nameExecs from Palantir, Meta, and OpenAI join Detachment 201 Several of Silicon Valley's top techies are joining the Army Reserve as part of a newly created unit that will be trying to accelerate the use of AI in military planning and operations.…
21:07
Cyber weapons in the Israel-Iran conflict may hit the USWith Tehran’s military weakened, digital retaliation likely, experts tell The Reg The current Israel–Iran military conflict is taking place in the era of hybrid war, where cyberattacks amplify and assist missiles and troops, and is being waged between two countries with very capable destructive cyber weapons.…
17:20
Do you trust Xi with your 'private' browsing data? Apple, Google...Some trace back to an outfit under US export controls for alleged PLA links Both Apple's and Google's online stores offer free virtual private network (VPN) apps owned by Chinese companies, according to researchers at the Tech Transparency Project, and they don't make this fact readily known to people downloading the apps.…
16:58
Larry Ellison is still not the world's richest personOracle’s 80-year-old co-founder pulls off a $25 billion cloud day to leapfrog Zuck and Bezos into the No. 2 spot Oracle co-founder and CTO Larry Ellison has reclaimed the No. 2 spot on Forbes's real-time billionaire list, trailing only Elon Musk after leapfrogging Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.…
15:33
PCIe 7.0 specs finalized at 512 GBps bandwidth, PCIe 8.0 in the...Work on next gen already underway, while bandwidth needs for datacenters just keep rising The PCI Special Interest Group (PIC-SIG) just released official specs for PCIe 7.0, doubling the bandwidth again for high-performance kit such as network cards, while hinting that PCIe 8.0 may not achieve the same.…
14:24
Apple fixes zero-click exploit underpinning Paragon spyware attacksZero-day potentially tied to around 100 suspected infections in 2025 and a spyware scandal on the continent Apple has updated its iOS/iPadOS 18.3.1 documentation, confirming it introduced fixes for the zero-click vulnerability used to infect journalists with Paragon's Graphite spyware.…
13:29
The trendline doesn’t look good for hard disk drivesSales of HDDs to non-hyperscale outfits increasingly rare, say analysts Feature In early May, independent digital storage analyst Thomas Coughlin shared news of falling sales and revenue in the first quarter of 2025, continuing a trend that started in around 2010. Coughlin cites data from that year showing around 600 million annual hard disk shipments.…
12:36
Wanted: Junior cybersecurity staff with 10 years' experience and a PhDInfosec employers demanding too much from early-career recruits, says ISC2 Cybersecurity hiring managers need a reality check when it comes to hiring junior staff, with job adverts littered with unfair expectations that are hampering recruitment efforts, says industry training and cert issuer ISC2.…
11:43
Friday the 13th strikes for Barclays' corporate customersSuperstitions stoked by blackout of iPortal centralized platform when no maintenance was scheduled Barclays Bank is wrestling with some digital gremlins affecting its corporate banking services this Friday the 13th of June – the final day of the working week for many of us, but perhaps not the poor techies beavering away to restore normal play.…
11:32
Danish department determined to dump MicrosoftJutes revolt against Redmond: Minister for Digital Affairs aims the longboats away from Vinland Comment The boss of Denmark's Ministry for Digitalization says her department will move away from Microsoft – starting with LibreOffice.…
10:32
UK unis to cough up to £10M on Java to keep Oracle off their backsDeal includes 'waiver of historic fees' UK universities and colleges have signed a framework worth up to £9.86 million ($13.33 million) with Oracle to use its controversial Java SE Universal Subscription model, in exchange for a 'waiver of historic fees due for any institutions who have used Oracle Java since 2023.'…
06:30
User demanded a ‘wireless’ computer and was outraged when its battery...Abusive manager had to be told there's no such thing as an atomic laptop On Call By Friday morning, Reg readers’ batteries can sometimes be a little low, which is why we always use the day to offer a jolt of amusement in the form of On Call – the reader contributed column in which we celebrate the lows and lows of tech support.…
05:27
UK dumps £2.5 billion into fusion pipe dream that's already cost...STEP sucked up £220 million in 2022, and it's still not apparent what that accomplished UPDATED The UK government has just allocated another £2.5 billion to an ambitious fusion energy project without any indication it's progressed much beyond the planning stages.…
Thursday June 12, 2025
23:28
I'm just a Barbie Girl in a ChatGPT worldMattel-OpenAI deal paves the way for an AI beach-off Toy giant Mattel has signed a deal with OpenAI to bring the tech industry's buzziest technology to the very youngest generation.…
22:55
Ransomware scum disrupted utility services with SimpleHelp attacksGood news: The vendor patched the flaw in January. Bad news: Not everyone got the memo Ransomware criminals infected a utility billing software providers' customers, and in some cases disrupted services, after exploiting unpatched versions of SimpleHelp’s remote monitoring and management (RMM) tool, according to a Thursday CISA alert.…
19:36
Meta sues 'nudify' app-maker that it claims ran 87k+ Facebook,...Despite 'multiple enforcement actions,' Joy Timeline HK allegedly wouldn't stop Meta has sued an app maker for advertising on Facebook and Instagram a so-called 'nudify' app that uses AI to generate nude and sexually explicit images and videos of individuals without their consent.…
18:37
TSMC strengthens Japan ties with joint R&D lab in TokyoUniversity collab underscores pivot to Asia amid unpredictable US policy TSMC has opened a joint research lab with the University of Tokyo in Japan, the company's first such collaboration with an academic institute outside of Taiwan, amid ongoing concerns over the Trump administration's attitude to foreign tech firms.…
17:30
AMD bets on rack-scale compute to boost AI efficiency 20x by 2030Who'd have thunk? The bigger the iron, the more efficient it gets With Moore's Law on its last legs and datacenter power consumption a growing concern, AMD is embarking on an ambitious new goal to boost the energy efficiency of its chips 20-fold before 2030. And it sees rack-scale architectures as a key design point to get there.…