$24m in fun bux stolen from crypto-mogul. Now he fires off huge fraud charge. Like, RICO, say? Lawsuit claims coin thief was part of a gang targeting crypto whales Security17 Jan 2019 | 28
Do you feel 'lucky', well, do you, punk? Google faces down magic button patent claim Israeli company was 'feeling lucky' but lost out Software17 Jan 2019 | 51
Three quarters of US Facebook users unaware their online behavior gets tracked You mean they are collecting our opinions to sell ads? Who would have guessed it? Personal Tech17 Jan 2019 | 74
South Korea reckons mystery hackers cracked open advanced weapons servers No idea who could have been behind this one... Security17 Jan 2019 | 14
Having AI assistants ruling our future lives? That's so sad. Alexa play Despacito Column It's Amazon how quickly these monopolies begin AI + ML17 Jan 2019 | 88
Most munificent Apple killed itself with kindness. Oh. Really? Analysis Why the battery story doesn't add up Personal Tech17 Jan 2019 | 106
Diplomat warns that tech industry has become a pawn as politicos fight dirty Oracle OpenWorld They see AI, cybersecurity as 'battle fronts' - and rising populism will make it worse - former UN official Legal17 Jan 2019 | 21
Happy Thursday! 770 MEEELLLION email addresses and passwords found in yuge data breach Now is a good time to get a password manager app Security17 Jan 2019 | 124
Cortana and Search to innovate separately in an amicable Windows 10 Insider split Microsoft introduces the Schrödinger Linux Subsystem. (It might work. It might not.) OSes17 Jan 2019 | 18
Like, subscribe and comment: Sage takes a breath as cloud sales bounce 'Encouraging' numbers as it switches from licensing to subs push Software17 Jan 2019 | 4
Oh snap: AWS has only gone and brought out its own Backup Has it gotten backuppers' backs up? You bet it has Storage17 Jan 2019 | 51
Slack to fend off the collaboration competition with... a new logo Hipsters choke on pumpkin spice latte as the beloved original is tipped into a dumpster Applications17 Jan 2019 | 41
Campaigners get go-ahead to challenge exemption UK gave itself over immigrants' data Sueball lobbed at Brit government over Data Protection Act Legal17 Jan 2019 | 11
Oracle exec: Open-source vendors locking down licences proves 'they were never really open' 'They used to be seen as the good guys, and Oracle was the bad guy'. So that means... everyone is the bad guy now? Software17 Jan 2019 | 51
Top GP: Medical app Your.MD's data security wasn't my remit Prof Maureen Baker told tribunal info security and clinical safety are two separate things Security17 Jan 2019 | 18
Oracle boss's Brexit Britain trip shutdown due to US government shutdown Mark Hurd confesses: I didn't take my passport – but usually that's not an issue Bootnotes17 Jan 2019 | 33
Tech giant to spend $500m dealing with housing crisis caused by tech giants Redmond to throw cash at the problem, hopes some might stick to affordable homes OSes17 Jan 2019 | 14
Oxford University reportedly turns off its Huawei money tap Updated No more Chinese tech vendor grants for at least three to six months, compsci students told Networks17 Jan 2019 | 33
It’s baaack – Microsoft starts pushing out the Windows 10 October 2018 Update Set to update automatically? Say hello to my little friend… Software17 Jan 2019 | 58
Red Hat gets heebie-jeebies over MongoDB's T&Cs squeeze: NoSQL database dropped from RHEL 8B over license 'The Server Side Public License v1 does not meet standards' OSes17 Jan 2019 | 6
FCC: Oh no, deary me. What a shame. Too bad, so sad we can't do net neutrality appeal during the US govt shutdown Updated Not so fast, there, Ajit... Networks17 Jan 2019 | 36
Man drives 6,000 miles to prove Uncle Sam's cellphone coverage maps are wrong – and, boy, did he manage it Amazing how a big cash payout focuses the mind Networks17 Jan 2019 | 100