- Tuesday 11 October 2022
- 01:33 PayPal decides fining people $2,500 for 'misinformation' wasn't a great idea
- Monday 10 October 2022
- 23:19 Lufthansa bans Apple AirTags on checked bags
- 20:12 Pro-Putin goons claim responsibility for blowing US airport websites offline
- 18:46 Rivian recalls nearly every vehicle it has sold
- 18:45 Intel Alder Lake BIOS code leak may contain vital secrets
- 18:00 Red Hat backs CNCF project, spills TEE support over Kubernetes
- 17:31 US executive order a long way from settling EU privacy cases
- 16:34 iPhone 14 car crash detection is being triggered by roller coasters
- 16:00 Airline 'in talks' with Kyndryl after failed network card grounds flights
- 15:45 Last week's US export controls could mark start of trade war
- 15:00 PC shipments are still on the decline – unless you're Apple
- 14:30 It’s 2022 and consumers are only now getting serious about cybersecurity
- 13:33 More than 4 in 10 PCs still can't upgrade to Windows 11
- 12:47 Singtel confirms digital burglary at Dialog subsidiary
- 11:29 Criminal multitool LilithBot arrives on malware-as-a-service scene
- 10:30 How do you protect your online systems? Cultivate an insider threat
- 09:30 Rookie programmer's code goes up in flames ... kind of
- 08:57 Mastercard moves to protect 'risky and frisky' crypto transactions
- 08:27 No, no, hear us out, say boffins: Foot fungus to measure your gait, steps
- 07:45 Business can't make employees submit to video surveillance: Dutch court
- 05:59 VMware acknowledges the wisdom of never buying version 1.0 of a product
- 04:15 Linus Torvalds's faulty memory (RAM, not wetware) slows kernel development
- 02:45 South Korea relieved US China chip ban won't bite, as Beijing fumes
- Sunday 9 October 2022
- 21:31 That thing to help protect internet traffic from hijacking? It's broken
- 10:12 When are we gonna stop calling it ransomware? It's just data kidnapping now
- Saturday 8 October 2022
- 20:01 Lab explores dystopian future of AI helping cops catch criminals
- 12:56 Biden's Privacy Shield 2.0 order may not satisfy Europe
- 10:08 Make your neighbor think their house is haunted by blinking their Ikea smart bulbs
- Friday 7 October 2022
- 21:40 Binance robbed of $600 million in crypto-tokens
- 21:04 Biden cuts off China's Yangtze, 30 others from US chipmaking gear
- 20:33 French court slashes Apple's €1.1b fine to pocket change
- 18:45 Plop. That's the sound of a boot manager booting PCs off media they can't start from
- 18:00 Juno what? Jovian moon Europa is looking rugged
- 17:15 Utility security is so bad, US DoE offers rate cuts to improve it
- 16:45 Former IBM infra wing Kyndryl links with Microsoft to pipe mainframe data to cloud
- 16:10 Fivetran slammed for dropping SQL support. CEO: 'Blame me for this'
- 15:09 More chipmakers report falling revenue as market braces for tough year
- 14:34 Viasat and Inmarsat $7.3b tie-up delayed over competition concerns
- 13:32 People are coming out of retirement due to cost-of-living crisis
- 12:48 Loads of PostgreSQL systems are sitting on the internet without SSL encryption
- 11:33 If you need a TCP replacement, you won't find a QUIC one
- 10:38 AI co-programmers perhaps won't spawn as many bugs as feared
- 09:29 No, working in IT does not mean you can fix anything with a soldering iron
- 08:24 He's only gone and done it. Ex-Register vulture elected to board of .uk registry
- 07:28 Top of the Pops: US authorities list the 20 hottest vulns that China's hackers love to hit
- 06:02 Amazon halts work on ‘Scout’ delivery-bot that delivered parcels no faster than humans
- 03:56 Because you've all stopped buying PCs, AMD's wiped $1b+ off expected sales
- 03:13 SpaceX gives another four astronauts a lift to International Space Station
- 02:13 Lloyd's of London reboots after dodgy network activity detected
- 00:57 If someone weaponizes our robots, we'll be really, really sad, says Boston Dynamics