OSes Linux 4.14 'getting very core new functionality' says Linus Torvalds Memory management wonks, this release is for you. And also you Hyper-V admins 18 Sep 00:25 | 90
Ears-on test Noise-canceling headphones with a DO NOT DISTURB light can't silence your critics Jabra's Evolve 80 will hush your office, but the red warning ring is mere bling 18 Sep 02:48 | 73
On-Prem Microsoft teases web-based Windows Server management console Project 'Honolulu' gives some PowerShell-only jobs a GUI and hyperconverges Windows 18 Sep 04:31 | 20
Devops WordPress has adverse reaction to Facebook's React.js licence Automattic is willing to delay an update and rewrite code if it means legal certainty 18 Sep 05:58 | 27
Storage Veritas considers 'restructuring' another two offices, with 350+ pink slips possible Plans hiring too, but the 'We closed Sydney because of real estate costs' line looks thin 18 Sep 07:02 | 6
Channel DXC Technologies mails another corp message (gulp) No, not redundos or cost cutting... bonuses for the 'top performing' little people 18 Sep 08:03 | 42
Exclusive New HMRC IT boss to 'recuse' herself over Microsoft decisions UK taxman's CDIO Jacky Wright currently on 'sabbatical' 18 Sep 09:12 | 87
Devops The developers vs enterprise architects showdown: You shall know us by our trail of diagrams Old McDonald had a server farm, EA, EA, Oh! 18 Sep 09:52 | 33
Updated Microsoft Office 365 Exchange issues for users across Europe Expect problems and delays 18 Sep 10:04 | 42
Interview Sure, HoloLens is cute, but Ford was making VR work before it was cool Elizabeth Baron found genuine use for virtual reality in the design process 18 Sep 11:16 | 12
On-Prem Brit ministers jet off on a trade mission to tout our digital exports... ...We import two-thirds of our digital. That! is! a! disgrace! 18 Sep 12:11 | 52
Sponsored TfL hackathon showed data can keep transport running and people safe Analytics is about the journey AND destination 18 Sep 13:19 | 5
Security Downloaded CCleaner lately? Oo, awks... it was stuffed with malware OK, OK, well the 2.27 million victims were not Reg readers 18 Sep 13:46 | 127
On-Prem Apocalypse now: Ad biz cries foul over Apple's great AI cookie purge It'll break the internet, cries Madison Ave 18 Sep 14:31 | 39
Bootnotes A todger, a 2.5kg dumbbell, the fire brigade... and the inevitable angle grinder German joins growing list of blokes saved by a saw 18 Sep 15:03 | 54
Bootnotes Jon Hamm of Mad Men to lend his lungs to bounty hunter Boba Fett In audiobook form at least 18 Sep 15:33 | 5
SaaS Outlook.com looking more like an outage outbreak for Europe Soothe your boobs, Microsoft is, er, on the case 18 Sep 16:03 | 34
Networks Cisco's John Chambers to quit as exec chair Southern drawler to fly off into sunset on back of a drone 18 Sep 16:24 | 2
Legal Grab your popcorn: The first annual Privacy Shield review is go Trump administration’s views on privacy to come under scrutiny 18 Sep 16:57 | 6
Science Bank for central banks admits decentralised cryptocurrencies are a pretty good idea 'Fact that they're even talking about it is quite significant' 18 Sep 18:26 | 7
Security DRM now a formal Web recommendation after protest vote fails W3C lays out the case for anti-piracy, anti-copying defenses 18 Sep 18:51 | 67
Obit RIP Stanislav Petrov: Russian colonel who saved world from all-out nuclear war Quiet hero dies at 77 18 Sep 19:24 | 76
AI + ML Microsoft's AI is so good it steered Renault into bottom of the F1 league Does someone need to take the handbrake off this thing? 18 Sep 20:09 | 63
Legal Bloke fesses up: I forged judge's signature to strip stuff from Google search Jewelry exec faces up to five years in the clink for SEO backfire 18 Sep 20:53 | 24
Video NASA Earthonauts emerge from eight-month isolation in simulated Mars visit 'Hang on, Trump has done what??!?' 18 Sep 21:26 | 46
Security Someone checked and, yup, you can still hijack Gmail, Bitcoin wallets etc via dirty SS7 tricks Two-factor authentication by SMS? More like SOS 18 Sep 23:37 | 16