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  • 3.2 billion pixel sky-watcher a step closer

    Now this is a digital camera

    The proposed 3.2 billion pixel Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) camera has been okayed by the US Department of Energy to proceed to its next stage of development. Receiving “Critical Decision 1” approval from the DoE means the project will get busy with the serious business of engineering design, scheduling, and …

    Science 26 Apr 00:01

  • Quantum cruncher beats today's computers by 1080

    300 atoms do more than computer “larger than known universe”

    An international team of scientists has created a quantum device with “the potential to perform calculations that would require a supercomputer larger than the size of the known universe.” So says the University of Sydney's Dr Michael Biercuk of the University's School of Physics, the Australian Research Council's Centre of …

    Science 26 Apr 00:56

  • Data visualization: Big Data's hot cousin

    Clever coders make data fun and easy, as vendors add tools to catch up

    Moritz Stefaner calls himself a “Truth and Beauty Operator”. But if you don't understand what that means, he'll translate to the safer “Freelance information Visualizer” and explain that “Large companies approach me with large data sets they want visualized. I take their data and turn it into something beautiful.” Beauty is …

    Software 26 Apr 02:22

  • 'Apple will coast, and then decelerate' says Forrester CEO

    Tim Cook can't replace Steve Jobs' charisma, vision

    George Colony, the CEO of analyst firm Forrester says Apple's best days are behind it and suggests the company is headed for the kind of slump that befell Sony and Disney when their visionary leaders departed. In a blog post Colony uses a taxonomy from Max Weber's 1947 book The Theory of Social and Economic Organization which …

    Business 26 Apr 02:59

  • Feds bust plot to smuggle US military tech to China

    Taiwanese pair arrested, claim to be acting for Chinese spooks

    Two suspected Taiwanese drug smugglers have been accused of an ambitious plot to smuggle some pretty serious military technology including a US drone out of the States and into China. Hui Sheng Shen and Huan Ling Chang, who have been in custody since February for allegedly smuggling methamphetamine into the US, will be …

    Security 26 Apr 05:16

  • Nest cloud storage for backup fun

    Put your Google Drive or SkyDrive in your DropBox

    It's been a big week for cloud storage. First Microsoft updated SkyDrive. Then Google, after years of speculation, parted the clouds to reveal Google Drive, even if it remained out of reach to some mere mortals using Macs. All this activity got me thinking: could the three play together nicely? It turns out they can … a bit …

    Cloud 26 Apr 05:36

  • Twelve... classic 1980s 8-bit micros

    Retro Week Roundup 6502 and all that

    Those were the days, my friend. And, indeed, we thought they'd never end, as we hopped, skipped and blooped our way through Jet Set Willy's mansion, traded between distant worlds in Elite and yet still found time to hack up our own arcade clones in any of a dozen variations of the Basic programming language. Those of us who …

    Vintage 26 Apr 06:00

  • China goes green with rare earth plea

    We're trying to save the planet, man...

    China played the green card yesterday in an apparent bid to settle the on-going dispute over its throttling of rare earth exports, offering foreign firms the chance to co-develop the industry there in a more environmentally-friendly manner. The People’s Republic has maintained for some time that its decision to limit the …

    Business 26 Apr 06:10

  • Facebook shares URL blacklists with security companies

    Creates “AV marketplace” with free AV software from five vendors

    Facebook has formed a two-faceted relationship with five prominent players from the security industry. The first facet will be invisible to most, as it will see the social network share its URL blacklists with those generated by Microsoft, McAfee, TrendMicro, Sophos, and Symantec. Facebook says pooling resources in this way …

    Security 26 Apr 06:14

  • Nokia's fontastic Pure wins 'design Oscar'

    So THAT'S why Microsoft bedded the mobe-maker

    Nokia Pure - the "humanist sans" typeface of the Finnish mobemongerer - has won the graphics category of this year's UK Design Museum Design Awards. Nokia Pure was unleashed on an astounded world last year amid much whalesong and joss-stick fug. The font's creator, Bruno Maag, described his typographical masterpiece as an " …

    Bootnotes 26 Apr 07:01

  • Baidu thrives as Google Drive is blocked in China

    Cloud storage service joins Dropbox on the banned list

    Google’s chances of challenging old search foe Baidu in the Chinese market look even more remote, after the Chinese government blocked the Chocolate Factory’s much-hyped Google Drive service. Launched to much fanfare on Tuesday, Google Drive is a Dropbox-like service which allows users to upload and share content in the cloud …

    Cloud 26 Apr 07:03

  • Tech City hailed as saviour of THE ENTIRE PLANET

    Profit isn't that important – Silicon Roundabout ambassador

    "Tech City can be a catalyst that improves the lives of the whole area, the city, the country and in fact the whole world," the Prime Minister's ambassador to Tech City told Queen Mary University's Mile End Group in a lecture this week. "Technology diplomat" Ben Hammersley – who has worked as a journalist at The Times, Wired …

    Small Biz 26 Apr 07:27

  • UK biz needs fattening up on gov IT contracts, says No10 bod

    Downing St adviser wants to spread wealth - as long as it stays in Blighty

    Tim Luke, a policy adviser to Number 10, wants Blighty's government IT contracts spread more broadly and punting more money towards companies that don't to sell out abroad. He also thinks kids should be taught to code like real men. Luke advises Downing Street on business and enterprise, and was speaking to silicon shippers …

    Small Biz 26 Apr 08:03

  • IPCom's 'priority call' patent ruled too broad, world+dog faints

    Nokia quickly chucks mobes back on shelves

    A patent that allows network operators to prioritise police calls over everyday network traffic is too broad to be valid, the European Patent Office ruled yesterday. The judgment is a blow for the patent-holder – German firm IPCom - but will be a relief for beleaguered phone giant Nokia. IPCom has been hounding Nokia through …

    Mobile 26 Apr 08:34

  • Samsung heralds quad-core chip 'first'

    Galaxy S III processor outed?

    Samsung introduced not the world's first quad-core processor for mobile devices but, it claimed, the world's first quad-core processor for mobile devices built with a High-k Metal Gate process. And, we'll be bound, the world's first quad-core processor built with a High-k Metal Gate process and carrying the Samsung brand. …

    Phones 26 Apr 08:54

  • Ofcom: The Office of Screwing Over Murdoch?

    Analysis How the Tories' broken quango promise came back to haunt them

    There are several winners in the wake of News Corp's collapsed BSkyB takeover, but the most unlikely is one we’ve all overlooked. It might surprise you, too. In 2009 David Cameron promised a “bonfire of the quangos” if the Conservatives took power. He singled out one quango in particular: Ofcom. The uber-regulator was created …

    Media 26 Apr 09:01

  • Oracle RMAN straps on rocket, hands admins launch button

    Data Domain Boost cuts bandwidth by stonking 99%

    Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) has been integrated with Data Domain Boost by EMC, which claims it ramps up backup performance by up to 50 per cent and cuts LAN bandwidth requirements by up to 99 per cent. Oracle database admins (DBAs) can now use their familiar RMAN tool to directly manage Data Domain backup systems and …

    Storage 26 Apr 09:19

  • Graham: ICO will blow £3m on IT services

    Infosec 2012 Plus: 'Web-snoop law can't be honey-pot for anyone'

    The UK's Information Commissioner's Office is looking to spend around £3m on its IT, with an invitation for tenders expected at the end of next month. Information commissioner Christopher Graham told vendors at Infosec during his keynote speech that the ICO hoped to publish its procurement notice in the Official Journal of the …

    Government 26 Apr 09:38

  • UK2.NET smashed offline by '10-million-strong' botnet

    Punters' websites go titsup after DNS servers nobbled

    British web hosting outfit UK2.NET was on the business end of a distributed denial-of-service attack last night that took down customers' websites. The company's chief operating officer, Martin Baker, told The Register that UK2 had never seen a DDOS attack on this scale before. "There was a botnet attack last night on our DNS …

    Security 26 Apr 10:02

  • Seagate's latest GoFlex kit 'bolts into stores

    Speed of Thunder

    Seagate rolled out its latest batch of external hard drives this week alongside a new Thunderbolt adaptor, bringing the high-speed connectivity tech to its entire GoFlex range. Four drives are available. The GoFlex Pro for Mac is the company's 500GB entry level model. Memory is doubled with the GoFlex Special Edition for Mac …

    Hardware 26 Apr 10:12

  • HUS dual-controller array muscles into the mid-range

    ASICs, FPGAs and four NAS controllers

    Not your average dual-controller array: that's the conclusion after a canter through HDS's new HDS Unified Storage (HUS) 100 series array controller architecture. There are three different controllers in the series for block access and two for file access – NAS heads. Both types use non-commodity hardware. For block access …

    Storage 26 Apr 10:13

  • Report: Microsoft tried and FAILED to offload Bing on Facebook

    Cites anon insiders familiar with talks

    Mark Zuckerberg reportedly declined to take Microsoft's Bing off the software vendor's hands last year. According to a New York Times report about Facebook and Microsoft's recent patent deal that once again underlined the strategic partnership between the two outfits, some Redmond execs were super-keen to offload its search …

    Financial News 26 Apr 10:28

  • Brydge pledges to turn iPads into MacBooks

    Span in the works

    Tablet naysayers will - not unreasonably - claim that adding a keyboard to a fondleslab only goes to show how much better laptops are in the first place. But that didn't stop Asus offering just such an add-on for its Transformer line of tablets - just for you, iPad naysayers - and now here's an version for the Apple gadget. …

    Tablets 26 Apr 10:37

  • Maxima brags of £6m deals to woo admirers

    Flashes potential buyers from shop window

    Managed services provider Maxima Holdings has flagged up to any potential buyers that it has bagged £6m worth of contract wins. The AIM-listed company erected a "For Sale" sign outside its London-based premises last year but talks with interested parties came to nothing, leading to a shakeup of senior management as M&A veteran …

    The Channel 26 Apr 10:38

  • O2 launches Wallet: Plays pay-by-text card, again

    Tired of waiting for technology and regulation

    Telefonica brand O2 has finally launched O2 Money version two: O2 Wallet, a pre-paid wallet held in the cloud and accessible from any mobile phone, regardless of the model or network. O2 Wallet is a cloud wallet from which one can transfer cash to any mobile number, in much the same way as Barclays' PingIt application, but O2 …

    Mobile 26 Apr 10:43

  • CloudOn

    iOS App of the Week Microsoft Office on your iPad, courtesy of the cloud

    There have been a lot of rumours recently about Microsoft launching a version of Office for the iPad. I doubt it - it would amount to a pre-admission of the failure of Windows 8 on tablets. It’s not really essential either, as there are a number of good Office-compatible applications and suites that are already available for …

    Phones 26 Apr 11:00

  • Office 365 in the real world

    The Devil, and much of the goodness, is in the detail

    On the 3 May at 11am BST The Register’s Lucy Sheriff will be joined by Julian Elve, of The Schools Network, to talk about his recent Office 365 migration. Julian’s responsible for an environment that you might classify as ‘normal’ enough for generic SaaS services and distributed enough to see serious benefits from cloud based …

    Business 26 Apr 11:16

  • Opera retires Unite, widgets in latest browser cut

    Stroke our extension instead, browser biz tells devs

    Opera made the latest version of the its desktop browser available this morning in a beta release. Old hands may notice a few things missing in version 12.0. Voice-control support in the user interface has been axed, along with Opera Unite and widgets. The browser company wants developers to use the extensions API instead. …

    Developer 26 Apr 11:32

  • Indiana cops arrest violent 6-year-old

    Serial offender kicked school principal

    Indiana cops detained a "belligerent" six-year-old last week, after the cantankerous nipper kicked his school principal and threatened to kill two other members of staff. The unnamed perp, who reportedly has previous form for "hitting and biting staff", was escorted from Hendricks Elementary School in Shelbyville to a squad …

    Bootnotes 26 Apr 11:43

  • White Space trial: First Cambridge, then... THE WORLD

    'Do your worst, Dolly Parton – we'll win in the end'

    Despite blanketing Cambridge with trials, and White Space kit becoming legal in the USA, the White Space Summit in Duxford yesterday was still focusing on trying to convince the world that the technology will change everything – and for the better. In the UK, White Space devices should be legal around the end of 2012, and …

    Hardware 26 Apr 11:59

  • Good Tech: Apple dominates mobile enterprise

    iPad 2, iPhone 4S choices of big biz

    Apple CEO Tim Cook said this week he wants to get more iPads into big business. The latest figures from enterprise gadget management software company Good suggests it's already happening. Good's RIM-rivalling software comprises a client component that is activated from a company's servers. Good said the iPhone 4S accounted for …

    Phones 26 Apr 12:03

  • Murdoch 'sorry' he didn't shut News of the World years ago

    'Felt blast of Milly Dowler phone-hack scandal come through window'

    Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch wished he had closed down the News of the World that has been at the centre of the phone-hacking storm that has gripped his corporation "years ago". Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry this morning. The News Corp boss made the comment during a fascinating exchange at the Leveson Inquiry into press …

    Media 26 Apr 12:17

  • Star Trek role-players' privates sniffed by alien invader

    Cryptic Studios coughs to database hack

    Gaming studio Cryptic, the company behind Star Trek Online, Champions Online and City of Heroes, has admitted that its players' details were lifted in an unauthorised database access two years ago. Cryptic said in a canned statement yesterday that it had only just discovered evidence of a data breach in December 2010, during …

    Security 26 Apr 12:38

  • Google throws weight behind network of 'reformed terrorists'

    Choc Factory think tank dips elbows in counter-radicalisation

    Google has confirmed its support for an online network made up of former terrorists and victims of extremism. Others involved in the Against Violent Extremism (AVE) group include ex-members of the white power movement from the US, Swedish neo-Nazis and erstwhile Islamist extremists from Indonesia. The AVE group was launched …

    Media 26 Apr 13:01

  • Infosec and B-Sides: Security biz exhibitions face off in London

    Show diary Contrasting picture of infosecurity tech

    Infosec and B-Sides both came to London this week to display the contrasting faces of the information security industry. Crowds at Infosec proceed in an orderly manner through the various exhibits (before the cry of "Open bar!" was heard, natch)... InfoSec Europe, in London's Earls Court, played host to government bigwigs …

    Security 26 Apr 13:26

  • HP confirms Hunter to head up PC-and-printer borg

    Who's on Bradley's list?

    HP UK and Ireland PC boss Paul Hunter is the new chief of the merging Personal Systems and Imaging and Printing Groups. An HP spokesman confirmed the move to The Register but added: "There is no further comment to make at this time". The next role for Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) UK vice president Norman Richardson has …

    Business 26 Apr 14:01

  • Global cop squad busts 36 credit card data-selling sites

    SOCA, Feds and others shut down fraud-in-a-trolley scammers

    An international team of cops has taken down 36 websites that were being used to shift vast quantities of stolen credit card and bank account data. The Serious Organised Crime Agency in the UK, along with the FBI and the US Department of Justice, and agencies from Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Ukraine and Romania pulled …

    Security 26 Apr 14:31

  • Commentards! Know a good hosting firm? Recommend a good laptop?

    Readers want your advice

    For a few months in 2008 Reg Hardware ran a Q&A column. The format was very simple: readers sought advice – and commentards were invited to supply answers. Typical questions ran along the lines of: Which top-of-the-line graphics card should I buy? and: How do I install fonts on my Linux Acer Aspire One? This experiment in …

    Site News 26 Apr 14:49

  • Bendy, twisty keyboard wins Microsoft input tech competition

    Designer devices

    Microsoft last night announced the winner of a student design competition which saw two dozen scholars conceptualise ideas for future input devices. The MA Industrial Design students from Central Saint Martin's College of Arts and Design, London had their work on show, with half of the group shortlisted by Microsoft and one …

    Hardware 26 Apr 14:55

  • Doh! Sage Pay forgets to renew SSL certificate

    Second screw-up in 2 days

    Customers logging into "secure and efficient payment service" Sage Pay this morning were served up an error message saying that the site could not be trusted, and didn't have a valid security certificate. Looks like someone forgot to renew the site's SSL certificate – which expired at 12:59am this morning. Customers …

    Security 26 Apr 15:02

  • Avnet TS sales slide but operating income up

    EMEA boosted by cutting costs and unprofitable business

    Distribution Goliath Avnet Technology Solutions suffered a double-digit revenue slide across EMEA but boosted operating profits after cost-cutting and pursuing only margin-boosting biz in its fiscal Q3. TS, the enterprise wing of Avnet Inc, saw global turnover for the quarter ended 31 March fall 8.1 per cent to $2.52bn, but …

    The Channel 26 Apr 15:10

  • Simple ways to tune your private cloud infrastructure

    Put the symphony on hold

    “Dynamic workload management” and “private cloud” are just two of the terms currently in vogue to describe new approaches to the management of IT systems. Dynamic IT is likely to be marketed as a fully automated environment where everything is controlled in an orchestrated manner. We know from a recent survey that a growing …

    Service Assurance 26 Apr 15:18

  • Netgear scores 802.11ac basestation first

    Router 1, Clients 0

    Networking hardware maker Netgear will have its next-gen Wi-Fi machine, the R6300 router, out next month. Not only Netgear's first 802.11ac product - it's the first 802.11ac router there is, the company claimed. The so-called "Gigabit Wi-Fi" delivers speeds of up to 1.3Gbps, way faster than three-antenna 802.11n can manage, …

    Hardware 26 Apr 15:27

  • G-Cloud boss begs UK.gov wonks: 'Speak out against s**t IT'

    Outsourcing handed suppliers the keys to Blighty's tech

    The UK government's technology shopping catalogue G-Cloud is creeping through the corridors of power - but a wave of outsourcing decisions has sapped Whitehall’s ability to set the nation's tech strategy, and the entrenched interests of incumbent IT suppliers stand in its way. That’s the takeaway from outgoing G-Cloud director …

    Government 26 Apr 15:41

  • Linux Left 4 Dead port fuels Steam for Ubuntu talk

    Valve picks open source OS for games console?

    Valve appears to be launching Steam on the Linux platform, with prototypes in the works and a native version of Left 4 Dead set to accompany the client's release. Steam for Linux was more or less confirmed after a meeting with Valve top dog, Gabe Newell, at the company HQ in Bellevue, Washington, Phoronix says. According to …

    Games 26 Apr 15:54

  • E-health FAIL: £1.59 iPhone apps dole out drugs to kids in A&E

    Stop watching Star Trek and get some blood on your screens

    Children arriving at A&E are having their drug dosages calculated with a £1.59 iOS app which has not been certified and whose use is not monitored. It has been downloaded more than 500,000 times. This statistic was offered as an example of the development of "electronic health" technology at present at the Future World Symposium …

    Science 26 Apr 15:59

  • Networking giant Emulex stumbles at third quarter hurdle

    Oops: Did we say FCoE was going to be the next big thing?

    Emulex's latest earnings show a fall compared to the previous quarter: which was the first profitable quarter after six loss-making ones. This means execs at the networking giant are probably on high alert for any further signs of a return to that slough of despond. Revenues for its third fiscal 2012 quarter totalled $125.7m, …

    Financial News 26 Apr 16:17

  • Mobile phones still safe... probably

    Pesky mathematical laws still deny certainty

    The UK's Health Protection Agency has examined the evidence for mobile phones causing cancer, and concluded that there isn't any, but left plenty of wriggle room for naysayers and doom merchants, not to mention headline writers. The 348-page report (PDF, lots of blank pages but still long) didn't involve any new studies, only …

    Mobile 26 Apr 16:39

  • IOV tech could give Violin storage platform status

    Blocks and Files Flash array startup could pull off a NetApp

    Violin Memory might well become the next platform storage company. But to do that it needs three product technologies and it only has one at the moment: its shared all-flash Memory array. The context to this is that primary data storage for latency-sensitive and IOPS-sensitive applications is moving away from spinning disk to …

    Storage 26 Apr 16:58

  • HP spreads Superdome vPar partitions across Integrity line

    Tweaks other virty tools for HP-UX Unix

    Hewlett-Packard has just rolled up an update to its venerable Unix platform that gives more virtualization options to more customers and better control over virtualization hypervisors and guests running on its Itanium-based Integrity and Superdome iron. HP is on an odyssey – a a Project Odyssey in fact – to bring Xeon …

    Virtualization 26 Apr 17:12

  • Intel to use Cray IP to score boffo DARPA dosh

    HPC blog But what’s Cray going to do with the Intel cash?

    In a bold and unexpected move, Intel bought out rights to Cray’s networking and interconnect technology a couple of days ago for $140 million in cold, hard cash. Like our pal TPM said in his comprehensive story, it was quite a surprise to HPC industry watchers. I hadn’t heard speculation about Cray looking to sell any assets. In …

    HPC 26 Apr 17:32

  • Ubuntu 12.04 LTS strikes Hyper-V first with Microsoft

    Cloud before politics, says Canonical

    There’s a little love and yet a lot of rivalry between the latest Ubuntu build and Microsoft's Windows. For servers Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, released on Thursday, has been engineered to run on Redmond’s Hyper-V, the Windows 2008 Server virtualization engine. On the desktop Canonical thinks its changes around thin-client computing …

    Developer 26 Apr 17:59

  • University of Florida drops plans to axe CompSci for sports

    Geeks win out over meatheads (for once)

    A plan by the University of Florida (UF) to axe most of its computer science department while increasing sports funding is being reconsidered after the news went viral. In the last six years the Florida state government has cut funding to the university by nearly 25 per cent, and in an effort to save $1.4m UF decided to …

    Jobs 26 Apr 18:07

  • Lenovo forced to expand 'flaming' PC recall

    In other recall news: saw blades pose laceration hazard

    Lenovo has been forced to expand the recall of possibly flamey desktops it first announced back in March. The Chinese PC giant, in conjunction with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, announced the initial recall affected around 50,500 ThinkCentre M70z and M90z desktops. At the time, it said, "A defect in an internal …

    Bootnotes 26 Apr 18:50

  • Scientists slurp conductive fluid for paintable solar panels

    Sunshine-converting paint moves a step closer

    Scientists at the University of Southern California have developed a conducting fluid that would allow tiny solar crystals, just four nanometers across, to be painted onto surfaces and conduct electricity. While energy generation from cadmium crystals is less effective than dedicated solar panels they do have the advantage of …

    Science 26 Apr 19:33

  • Swedish men ordered to present cervices in database flub

    Health official promises 'in-depth' investigation

    A database screw-up saw 2,056 Swedish men ordered to report to their gynecologists and midwives for smear tests. Health officials in Stockholm County and the island of Gotland are mailing the men to tell them to disregard the missive, The Local reports. Meanwhile midwives are "briefed and ready' on how to deal with any …

    Data Warehousing 26 Apr 19:37

  • Hard disk prices help shore up Ingram Micro sales

    But post flood bonanza will dry up in Q2

    Ingram Micro saw revenues stall but net income jump in its first quarter, as it reaped the benefit of rising disk drive prices, and sales growth in America, Germany and the UK. The tech distribution giant turned in sales of $8.64bn for first quarter ending March 31, a slip of 1 per cent on the year. Ingram put the sales dip …

    The Channel 26 Apr 21:21

  • Cray revenues spike on XE6, XK6 super sales

    Swings to a profit, looks for an edge in software

    If you were wondering why Cray has sold off its supercomputer interconnect to chip giant Intel for $140m, a close look at the company's first quarter financial results will give you a clue. In the quarter ended in March, Cray's sales were up like a rocket as a number of large supercomputer deals, some of which had slipped from …

    Financial News 26 Apr 22:05

  • 'Geek' image scares women away from tech industry

    Girls in ICT Day suggests new ways to attract women to the field

    Women don't consider IT careers because “the popular media’s ‘geek’ image of the technology field” along with other factors including a lack of female role models and support at home and work “tend to dissuade talented girls from pursuing a tech career.” “Misguided school-age career counselling” is another problem, as it often …

    Jobs 26 Apr 22:26

  • Saturn's moon Phoebe may be captured planetoid

    It came from the Kuiper belt

    New analysis of images of Phoebe, one of Saturn's many moons, suggests it may be have started life as a planetoid in the Kuiper belt. A paper in the April issue of Icarus suggests that after study with what NASA describes as “data from multiple spacecraft instruments and a computer model of the moon's chemistry, geophysics and …

    Science 26 Apr 22:53

  • Rugby League kicks back, wins Optus TV Now appeal

    Next stop, the High Court

    The Australian Football League and Australian Rugby League have won their appeal against a Federal Court decision ruling that the Optus TV Now service did not breach copyright. In a ruling that re-interprets the way the Copyright Act relates to personal recording of TV content, the full bench of the court has decided that …

    Law 26 Apr 23:09