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Surface Book also gets an upgrade At a press and fan event in New York, Microsoft has unveiled the next major update to its latest operating system, dubbed Windows 10 Creators Update.…
Lees meerDaisy-chaining for scale-up SATA SSDs Well, this is unfashionable: UK-based Integral Memory and Korean Flash storage provider Novachips have co-produced a SVR-PRO SATA III SSD suited for scale-up use.…
Lees meerWhat will happen if this momentum continues? After 20 years, Workbench, the graphical file manager for AmigaOS, received its first update earlier this month, and it's only taken a fortnight to get its first bugfix too.…
Lees meerModular Edge servers and augmented reality too IoT World Congress Beer-as-a-service at American football games is just one of the things Hewlett Packard Enterprise has brought to the Internet of Things playground, its chief IoT technologist, Colin …
Lees meerAdds analytics + biz process automation as losses narrow Commvault has software-defined storage and business process automation in its future, as it announces a $600,000 net loss on revenues of $156.3m in its latest quarter. The firm is hoping this …
Lees meerWorkers wait with Whitehall whiteout The website for the British government has suffered a little TITSUP, that is a total inability to support usual politicking.…
Lees meerNew tech aims to boost security and range of quantum cryptography Physicists have produced "near-perfect" clones of quantum information that can be used to send and retrieve information securely over long distances through quantum cryptography.…
Lees meerFloat prospect of federated alternative to AWS Openstack Summit OpenStackers have sought to alleviate concerns that applications on rival clouds are locked in and not portable.…
Lees meerCzech 'em out IoT World Congress “Our customer base is growing very fast,” Huawei CTO Wu Chou told The Register at IoT World Congress in Barcelona yesterday. The firm is long on smart Czech streetlights but short, it seems, on customers.…
Lees meerSix feet under or on your album shelf? The choice is yours... The Vatican has put itself on a collision course with the rock music industry, after banning the spreading of human ash-ley remains.…
Lees meerBegloved Dijonaise Mac fan attacked Apple store with outsized metal ball A bellicose Burgundian has been served a six-month suspended sentence and a pile of damages after being driven to distraction by a glitchy iPhone and taking revenge on his loca…
Lees meerUps Enterprise's capacity, speeds up data streams Seagate's sixth generation Enterprise Performance disk drive ups its capacity by 50 per cent to 900GB and increases data transfer speed past 300MB/sec.…
Lees meerPesky kids A senior US intelligence chief has said that "non-state actors" – bored kids or crooks* – are likely behind the high-profile attack on DNS provider Dyn last week.…
Lees meerMemos confirm Pallante was locked out of network and office The US’s top copyright expert since 2011 has been re-assigned to investigating new tills for the gift shop and brainstorming social media strategies on the orders of her new boss, US presid…
Lees meerStrike out on your own instead of playing catch-up OpenStack Summit First came AWS, then Microsoft’s Azure – now Google’s GWT. Microsoft’s been playing feature catch-up to AWS since 2008 with the baton passing now to Google under Diane Greene.…
Lees meerCanalys says enterprise startup sales teams will flame out and land in channel Enterprise startups burning through cash while it's cheap will have to fire their sales teams to survive, according to channel analyst outfit Canalys' founder Steve Brazi…
Lees meerLess blue-sky thinking, more 'is this profitable?' needed IoT World Congress What does the Internet of Things actually mean for business? "If a customer is spending $10m on maintenance, I say, 'Give us $8m and... I will bring you better availabilit…
Lees meerWhat? Software companies must enable customers that acquire an unlimited licence to use their product to download a copy of that software to replace originals that have been damaged, destroyed or lost, the EU's highest court has ruled.…
Lees meerBecause Docker container security leaves something to be desired In order to remain tenable as the security market adjusts to software containers, Tenable Network Security, based in Columbia, Maryland, has acquired FlawCheck, a San Francisco-based c…
Lees meerBiz apologises and blames issues with its IT system Vodafone has been fined £4.6m for failing customers for mis-selling to customers, inaccurate billing and poor complaints handling.…
Lees meerAudio: Aussie hacker shows even NSA hacks haven't schooled some telcos Ruxcon They've been warned for years, but scores of telcos are still making bone-headed configuration mistakes in their GPRS Global Roaming Exchange (GRX) networks, leaving mail…
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