KLM, Air France latest major organizations looted for customer data Watch out, the phishermen are about, customers told
Faced with £40B budget hole, UK public sector commits £9B to Microsoft Government plans £1.9B annual spending during five-year MoU
GitHub CEO: Future devs will not code, they will manage AI Meanwhile, users complain the code shack is getting slower thanks to React
OpenAI’s new model can't believe that Trump is back in office gpt-oss-20b can't seem to decide who won the election, but tried to convince us that it was Biden
$500 billion Stargate AI infrastructure project struggles to get off the drawing board Backer SoftBank isn't fussed, is excited that Arm will provide half of new cloudy CPUs this year Off-Prem08 Aug 2025 |
Why blow up satellites when you can just hack them? Black Hat A pair of German researchers showed how easy it is Security07 Aug 2025 | 4
OpenAI's GPT-5 is here with up to 80% fewer hallucinations That totally makes up for the single-digit benchmark gains, right? AI + ML07 Aug 2025 | 2
German security researchers say 'Windows Hell No' to Microsoft biometrics for biz Black Hat Hello loophole could let a rogue admin, or a pwned one, inject new facial scans Research07 Aug 2025 | 5
AWS offers $1B credit to slash Uncle Sam's cloud bills - and lock in as a provider until at least 2028 What, you don't expect them to keep using Microsoft with its Chinese cloud admins, do you? Public Sector07 Aug 2025 | 1
Microsoft, CISA warn yet another Exchange server bug can lead to 'total domain compromise' No reported in-the-wild exploits…yet Patches07 Aug 2025 |
NASA changes the rules of the game for commercial space stations Aiming to shrink the post-ISS gap, but less orbit time for NASA astronauts? Science07 Aug 2025 | 9
Politically hot parts of US Constitution briefly deleted thanks to 'coding error' Nothing to see here - just removing that old Emoluments Clause and habeas corpus Legal07 Aug 2025 | 23
Euro Commish on US lobbying against EU DSA rules: 'Our standards are not up for discussion' Tells The Reg they never were ... 'and this will not change' Legal07 Aug 2025 | 14
Black Hat's network ops center brings rivals together for a common cause Black Hat The Reg goes behind the scenes of the conference NOC, where volunteers 'look for a needle in a needle stack' Security07 Aug 2025 | 2
CISA releases malware analysis for Sharepoint Server attack Indications of compromise and Sigma rules report for your security scanners amid ongoing 'ToolShell' blitz CSO07 Aug 2025 |
Could agentic AI save us from the cybercrisis? Many hands make light work in the SOC Sponsored feature
Trump calls for Intel CEO's head over alleged China links Chipzilla boss accused of huge conflict of interest Systems07 Aug 2025 | 35
Snowflake builds Spark clients for its own analytics engine No need to spin up separate Apache Spark clusters, vendor claims Storage07 Aug 2025 |
KLM, Air France latest major organizations looted for customer data Watch out, the phishermen are about, customers told Cyber-crime07 Aug 2025 | 4
Meta training AI on social media posts? Only 7% in Europe think it's OK Updated Privacy campaigner Max Schrem's NOYB is back on Zuck's back AI + ML07 Aug 2025 | 16
LG ordered to pay £150k after phone defect caused Scotland house fire Forensics experts say the state of the K8’s battery suggests it led to the living room blaze Personal Tech07 Aug 2025 | 13
OpenSUSE Leap 16.0 reaches RC status Bold, clean, much less legacy tech – and a bit less like old SUSE OSes07 Aug 2025 | 11
The plan to make all networks optical is about to take two big steps forward 'IOWN' backers think it can replace the PCI bus, reinvent servers, and rewire motherboards Cloud Infrastructure Month07 Aug 2025 | 11
Microsoft eventually realized the world isn't just the Northern Hemisphere Veteran engineer explains the fall of 'Fall' in Windows release OSes07 Aug 2025 | 54
Tech bro denied dev's hard-earned bonus for bug that overcharged a little old lady Who, Me? Startups aren't good at testing software, or respecting contracts
GitHub CEO: Future devs will not code, they will manage AI Meanwhile, users complain the code shack is getting slower thanks to React Devops07 Aug 2025 | 40
Amnesty slams Elon Musk's X for 'central role' in fueling 2024 UK riots Human rights org calls for greater accountability and stronger enforcement of Online Safety Act Personal Tech07 Aug 2025 | 71
Real estate agents use the power of AI to command plumbing, layout to disappear Feature Lightsockets lovingly hooked up to power supply by passionate, vivacious owners. Would suit professional who wants to read after dark AI + ML07 Aug 2025 | 40
Faced with £40B budget hole, UK public sector commits £9B to Microsoft Government plans £1.9B annual spending during five-year MoU Public Sector07 Aug 2025 | 38
How to run OpenAI's new gpt-oss-20b LLM on your computer Hands On All you need is 24GB of RAM, and unless you have a GPU with its own VRAM quite a lot of patience AI + ML07 Aug 2025 | 4
Trump teases ‘approximately’ 100 percent tariff for imported semiconductors World War Fee Exemptions available for chipmakers who promise to build American fabs Public Sector07 Aug 2025 | 37
I see you’re riding an Uber to work. Would you like a cheap coffee on the way? Rideshare giant wants to use AI for delivery of hyper-personalized offers AI + ML07 Aug 2025 | 14
Robots can program each other's brains with AI, scientist shows It's a step toward The Terminator, built 20 times faster than people can program AI + ML07 Aug 2025 | 16
Apple piles another $100B on top of previous US manufacturing pledge Quick - someone ask Siri if there are still tariffs on India Systems06 Aug 2025 | 18
Microsoft researchers bullish on AI security agent even though it let 74% of malware slip through UPDATED Project Ire promises to use LLMs to detect whether code is malicious or benign AI + ML06 Aug 2025 | 7
Not big in Japan: Apple's WebKit browser requirement may break new law Three jurisdictions now want browser engine variety for a better mobile market Legal06 Aug 2025 | 14
IT firing spree: Shrinking job market looks even worse after BLS revisions The payroll growth we thought we experienced in May and June? Gone, like tears in the rain
Mauritius investigates AFRINIC as African institutions show support ahead of new elections But strife and criticism continue Networks06 Aug 2025 | 3
OpenAI’s new model can't believe that Trump is back in office gpt-oss-20b can't seem to decide who won the election, but tried to convince us that it was Biden AI + ML06 Aug 2025 | 22
Only ISPs get to determine what constitutes 'affordable' broadband, says team Trump A good deal, like beauty, is in the ISP of the beholder, after all - at least if you want BEAD funding Public Sector06 Aug 2025 | 15
Riding the AI current: why leaders are letting it flow Would you let AI make lifestyle decisions for you? Statistically, the two people sitting next to you would. Sponsored feature
Google says the group behind last year's Snowflake attack slurped data from one of its Salesforce instances ShinyHunters suspected in rash of intrusions Cyber-crime06 Aug 2025 | 1
Trump surprises with TSMC $300B investment claim Chip contract manufacturer declines to comment Systems06 Aug 2025 | 23
Arista pushes Ethernet for AI, downplays effect of tariffs Thanks to LLMs, CEO expects to see networks 'back-end and front-end converge' Networks06 Aug 2025 |
Google, OpenAI, Anthropic get blanket deal to saturate US government with their AI Act now and Uncle Sam will throw in ChatGPT Enterprise for your agency for just $1 Public Sector06 Aug 2025 | 4
Microsoft hoping to knock users' socks off with Windows XP Crocs A crock of what now? Personal Tech06 Aug 2025 | 22
Comprehensive solutions from HPE for safeguarding your data HPE data protection portfolio looks after your digital assets no matter what threats may come Partner content
More NASA spacecraft give controllers the silent treatment Communication problems for recently launched small satellites Science06 Aug 2025 | 8
AWS wiped my account of 10 years, says open source dev Updated Cloud giant erased decade of work – denies it was due to botched dry run of user-pruning tool Cloud Infrastructure Month06 Aug 2025 | 74
Nvidia security boss pledges 'no backdoors' As US charges 2 Chinese nationals with illegally shipping chips to China Systems06 Aug 2025 | 2
Microsoft reminds developers that Visual Studio 2015 is set for retirement October 14 is going to be a big day in the Redmond world Applications06 Aug 2025 | 5
UK's Ministry of Defence pins hopes on AI to stop the next massive email blunder Australia's Castlepoint Systems recruited to avoid repeat of Afghan breach scandal Public Sector06 Aug 2025 | 39
MX Linux 25 loses systemd toggling power as Debian 13 looms Upstream changes force users to pick an init system at install instead of boot OSes06 Aug 2025 | 40
Network scans find Linux is growing on business desktops, laptops Security hardening and DevOps activities the tipping point OSes06 Aug 2025 | 40
Mistakenly sold NASA command trailer could be yours – for $199K Former Space Shuttle support vehicle surfaces after surplus slip-up Offbeat06 Aug 2025 | 10
Birmingham City Council's £131M Oracle rebuild in danger as go-live nears Finance and HR system overhaul still faces major risks with just months to go before second launch Databases06 Aug 2025 | 44
Mobile industry charts course to smartphone satellite broadband First services go live, but full-featured coverage depends on new chips, standards, and constellations Networks06 Aug 2025 | 6
Fungus-inspired Linux hack gives Amiga a Doom-only brain PiStorm adapter and a parasitic OS hijack classic 68000 hardware in the name of retro carnage Offbeat06 Aug 2025 | 8
Atlassian's Trello redesign may be 'worst in tech history' say frustrated users UPDATED Customers compare upgrade to Microsoft's mega-messy Windows 8 SaaS06 Aug 2025 | 48
AI and virtualization are two major headaches for CIOs. Can storage help solve them both? It's about evolution not revolution, says Lenovo
From hype to harm: 78% of CISOs see AI attacks already AI attacks are keeping most practitioners up at night, says Darktrace, and with good reason
How homegrown AI cuts through the hype to deliver real results Nutanix leverages customer interactions to develop GenAI infra solution and the AI tools to support it
Why rapid proliferation of cloud native apps requires faster, more efficient toolsets Kubernetes enables easy, rapid AI app development, making it the industry standard for AI workloads
Brace yourselves, Backup Exec and InfoScale users, Cloud Software Group just acquired your tools Expect the price hikes and channel changes that proved controversial at VMware, Citrix, and DOGE Software06 Aug 2025 | 5
AMD’s AI datacenter revenue dived due to US ban on China GPU exports Worry not, the rest of the business is EPYC and demand is RYZEN Cloud Infrastructure Month06 Aug 2025 |
Broadcom’s Jericho4 ASICs just opened the door to multi-datacenter AI training Forget building massive super clusters. Cobble them together from existing datacenters instead Cloud Infrastructure Month06 Aug 2025 | 1
Vibe coding tool Cursor's MCP implementation allows persistent code execution More evidence that AI expands the attack surface Security05 Aug 2025 | 4
Atlassian's Trello redesign may be 'worst in tech history' say frustrated users UPDATED Customers compare upgrade to Microsoft's mega-messy Windows 8
AWS wiped my account of 10 years, says open source dev Updated Cloud giant erased decade of work – denies it was due to botched dry run of user-pruning tool
Network scans find Linux is growing on business desktops, laptops Security hardening and DevOps activities the tipping point
Google says the group behind last year's Snowflake attack slurped data from one of its Salesforce instances ShinyHunters suspected in rash of intrusions
OpenAI’s new model can't believe that Trump is back in office gpt-oss-20b can't seem to decide who won the election, but tried to convince us that it was Biden
Mistakenly sold NASA command trailer could be yours – for $199K Former Space Shuttle support vehicle surfaces after surplus slip-up
MX Linux 25 loses systemd toggling power as Debian 13 looms Upstream changes force users to pick an init system at install instead of boot
Birmingham City Council's £131M Oracle rebuild in danger as go-live nears Finance and HR system overhaul still faces major risks with just months to go before second launch
Microsoft researchers bullish on AI security agent even though it let 74% of malware slip through UPDATED Project Ire promises to use LLMs to detect whether code is malicious or benign
Make Redmond angry by setting up Windows 11 with a local account hands on They want you to use a Microsoft account, but we'll show you how to get around it OSes05 Aug 2025 | 108
OpenAI makes good on its name, launches first open weights language models since GPT-2 GPT-OSS now available in 120 and 20 billion parameter sizes under Apache 2.0 license AI + ML05 Aug 2025 | 3
Meta used Flo menstruation app data to sell ads, jury finds The social network disagrees with verdict and vows to explore all legal options Legal05 Aug 2025 | 34
Overcoming app delivery and security challenges in AI deployments F5 AI Gateway enables protection and optimization to deliver ideal user experiences Partner content
Perplexity vexed by Cloudflare's claims its bots are bad AI search biz insists its content capture and summarization is okay because someone asked for it AI + ML05 Aug 2025 | 22
Chromebook sales surged in Q2 thanks to Japanese schools UPDATED Tablets have also been growing for six straight quarters, says Canalys Personal Tech05 Aug 2025 | 7
Patch now: Millions of Dell PCs with Broadcom chips vulnerable to attack black hat Psst, wanna steal someone's biometrics? Patches05 Aug 2025 | 20
Three US agencies get failing grades for not following IT best practices Updated CIOs at the EPA, DHS, and GSA are called out for failure to implement critical cybersecurity recommendations Public Sector05 Aug 2025 | 5
Study finds humans not completely useless at malware detection Some pinpointed software nasties but were suspicious of printer drivers too Security05 Aug 2025 | 10
JetBrains previews Kineto for vibe no-coding Tools vendor targets 'creators who've never coded' but devs will be wary AI + ML05 Aug 2025 | 26
NetBSD 11 prepares for launch with 57 supported platforms New version season is near, and some of the big names are dropping x86-32 – but not this one OSes05 Aug 2025 | 21
Chained bugs in Nvidia's Triton Inference Server lead to full system compromise Wiz Research details flaws in Python backend that expose AI models and enable remote code execution Patches05 Aug 2025 | 1
Three questions you should always be able to answer about your security environment All security questions are hard to answer, but these three are non-negotiable Partner content
Lunar Trailblazer trails off as NASA loses probe to the void Stricken spacecraft gives scientists the silent treatment Science05 Aug 2025 | 6
Uncle Sam floats tracking tech to keep AI chips out of China Plan would embed location verification in advanced semiconductors to combat black market exports Systems05 Aug 2025 | 26
Eutelsat LEO revenue rockets 84% as governments cool on Starlink OneWeb constellation may be smaller, but it's suddenly looking like a safer bet for some Networks05 Aug 2025 | 13