Security UK code breakers drop Bombe, Enigma and Typex simulators onto the web for all to try You have to run GCHQ code? Nice try, spy guys 18 Mar 06:19 | 35
Roundup Karpeles walks, Google and Microsoft board up Windows hole, and Android AV still sucks Plus, BlackBerry wants to be Uncle Sam's go-to security firm, thousands of legal docs pill online, and more 18 Mar 07:12 | 13
Roundup Brouhaha over IBM using Flickr faces for AI training, big trouble in not-so-little China for Microsoft, and more Plus: It's time to take AI to school 18 Mar 07:38 | 13
Who, Me? College student with 'visions of writing super-cool scripts' almost wipes out faculty's entire system Turns out he probably wasn't smart enough to automate a Unix system update 18 Mar 08:07 | 149
Geek's Guide to Britain What made a super high-tech home in Victorian England? Hydroelectric witchery, for starters Forget the scones and gardens, Cragside house is engineery 18 Mar 09:05 | 99
Comment Do Martians dream of electric Nimbys? Selling 5G needs steak, not just sizzle Let's talk about specs baby, let's talk about real 5G 18 Mar 10:04 | 19
Roundup Apple: Group FaceTime allows up to 32 people! Skype: Hold my beer Plus: Builds, Teams, a bit of Xbox and other things Microsoft fiddled with last week 18 Mar 10:42 | 22
Software Oracle's long-running pension plan class action case: C'mon, judge, reject a jury trial – Big Red Wants court to decide on accusations it failed to properly police pension investments 18 Mar 11:45 | 12
Updated UKCloud hauls Cisco reported 10% stake as biz tries to convince IT punters to buy British The Phil Collins-approved farmers' market of cloud computing 18 Mar 12:22 |
Servers That's Huawei I like it: Chinese giant's cloudy arm dumps 19-inch rack for newer model All future cloud data centres to be designed with 21-inch Open Rack in mind 18 Mar 12:49 | 19
Security Lone staffer killed our shields, claims etailer Gearbest after infosec bods peep at user deets Whether it's 1.5m or 280k exposed, it's not a great look 18 Mar 13:40 | 6
Legal Public disgrace: 82% of EU govt websites stalked by Google adtech cookies – report Plus: UK health service sites contain commercial trackers 18 Mar 14:22 | 78
Legal UK libraries dumped 11% of computers since 2010-11... everybody has one anyway, right? Fears for vulnerable amid mass migration to online services 18 Mar 15:07 | 52
Personal Tech Apple bestows first hardware upgrades in years upon neglected iPad Mini and Air lines And a stylus! But goes without saying that it ain't cheap 18 Mar 16:05 | 74
Updated This headline is proudly brought to you by wired keyboards: Wireless Fujitsu model hacked If you have an LX901, you are at risk of mild embuggerance 18 Mar 16:39 | 13
Storage Dell EMC refreshes Unity arrays with splash of Skylake and NVMe Get array with you 18 Mar 18:21 | 5
HPC Hey, US taxpayers. Filed your taxes? Good, good. $500m of it is going on an Intel-Cray exascale boffinry supercomputer Well, that Knights Hill 2018 dream didn't work out, so let's shoot for 2021 instead 18 Mar 19:26 | 23
Storage From MySpace to MyFreeDiskSpace: 12 years of music – 50m songs – blackholed amid mystery server move Vast storage savings...er, tragic loss attributed to a data migration gone awry 18 Mar 19:48 | 89
Security Bad cup of Java leaves nasty taste in IBM Watson's 'AI' mouth: Five security bugs to splat in analytics gear Worst brew than that time El Reg went on a road trip and stopped at a Denny's 18 Mar 20:08 | 4
Analysis Qualcomm wins Apple patent case, loses Apple patent case, wins Apple patent case, loses Apple patent case... Time to revisit the idea of patent portfolio as nuclear deterrence? 18 Mar 20:36 | 13
Updated We don't want to be Latch key-less kids: NYC tenants sue landlords for bunging IoT 'smart' lock on their front door Residents claim net-connected, app-controlled system is harassment, surveillance 18 Mar 22:18 | 44