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It's a Pivotal moment: Dell's cloudy soft limb hits the stock market
And so it begins: Veritas lays off UK workers, R&D bods hit hardest
BOFH
: We know where the bodies are buried
Google kills off domain fronting – and so secure comms just got tougher
Apple's magical quality engineering strikes again: You may want to hold off that macOS High Sierra update...
Twenty years ago today: Windows 98 crashed live on stage with Bill Gates. Let's watch it again...
Oracle pledges annual Solaris updates for you to install each summer
Oracle demands dev tear down iOS app that has 'JavaScript' in its name
Planned European death ray may not need Brit boffinry brain-picking
Oracle whips out the swatter, squishes 254 security bugs in its gear
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Eight months after Equifax megahack, some Brits are only just being notified
Apple unleashes FoundationDB as an open source project
Kubernetes? Just automate it….
Build a serverless framework at home: Go on, bit of open sourcey hijinx won't hurt
Docker enterprise kit gets cozy with Kubernetes
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Creaky NHS digital infrastructure risks holding back gene boffinry, say MPs
Government demands for people's personal info from Microsoft reach all-time low
EU under pressure to slap non-compliance notice on Google over pay-to-play 'remedy'
CEO insisted his email was on server that had been offline for years
Two's company, Three's unbowed: You Brits will pay more for MMS snaps
LESTER gets ready to trundle:
The Register
's beer-bot has a name
Motorola Z
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Force: This one's for the butterfingered Android lovers
Huawei promises to launch a 5G smartmobe in second half of 2019
Geek's Guide
Here's another headline where NASA is dragged through the mud for cheap Mars wise cracks
Bloke fruit flies enjoy ejaculating, turn to booze when starved of sexy times
Musk: I want to retrieve rockets with big Falcon party balloons
SpaceX finally Falcon flings NASA's TESS into orbit
Artificial Intelligence
Internet of Things
Samsung-backed gizmo may soon juice up your smartphone over the air
Beware! Medical AI systems are easy targets for fraud and error
Machines learned to assemble IKEA’s semi-disposable furniture
Facebook job ad hints at homebrew silicon plans
Verity Stob
Drama brews on high seas as Playmobil ship running out of steam
Tech bribes: What's the WORST one you've ever been offered?
There is no perceived IT generation gap: Young people really are thick
Size does matter, chaps: Oversized todgers an evolutionary handicap
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Swine flu will [enter scare words here]...
Several people in the UK have quite possibly got swine flu, but this doesn't necessarily mean the end of civilisation.
John Oates
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19 Jul 2009
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BT pushes ahead with plans to switch off telephone network
OK, this time it's for real: The last available IPv4 address block has gone
How's your Wednesday? Things going well? OK, your iPhone, iPad can be pwned via Wi-Fi sync
Facebook previews GDPR privacy tools and, yep, it's the same old BS
How 'parasitic' Google's 'We're journalists!' court defence was stamped into oblivion
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