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A low bar, for sure, but a move in the right direction Apple's latest iPhone has arrived, and the teardown crew at iFixit has wasted no time in pulling apart an iPhone 16 and found its repairability... rather good.…
Lees meerThat 'third party' person sure is responsible for a lot of IT blunders, eh? A major IT hardware manufacturer is correcting a recent security update after customers complained of a password character limit being introduced when there previously wasn'…
Lees meerKubernetes whizz says devs can redefine their roles and capitalize on coding ML rewards Interview Software industry veteran and developer advocate Kelsey Hightower, well known for his contributions to the Kubernetes community, has an interesting ta…
Lees meerKubernetes doyen talks to The Reg about keeping coders coding Interview Acclaimed engineer Kelsey Hightower, who stopped coding for money in 2023, remains an influential figure in the world of software, and he's proposing something that might stir …
Lees meerLosing money on missions, space station delayed, but 'we will not be deterred' Axiom Space CEO Dr Kam Ghaffarian is attempting to reassure customers after an interview that did not go entirely to plan.…
Lees meerFramework promised last year set to reach value of up to £2.5B after chat with supply chain The UK's health system has added £1 billion to a tech deal for software and infrastructure after an "engagement" with suppliers.…
Lees meerMicrosoft should look to Apple for lessons in flogging dead horses Opinion In the early 2010s, Intel's PR did the tech press rounds with a hot story. We're so far ahead in chip fab, they said, that nobody will ever catch up. The hacks concluded two…
Lees meerJust in case some aliens, say, come along in a billion years and feel like cloning us from extinction Whether or not some future entity will want to bring humanity back after its eventual extinction is now a theoretical if improbable option, thanks …
Lees meerOpt out if you don't like it – EU and a few others, including now the UK, excepted Updated LinkedIn started harvesting user-generated content to train its AI without asking for permission, angering netizens.…
Lees meerThe result was no joke, thanks to a Microsoft glitch Who, Me? Welcome, dear reader, to another instalment of Who, Me? in which Reg readers share tales of techie woe to remind you that your day could, in fact, be worse.…
Lees meerBeijing is happy at surging sales and production capacity, falling energy requirements Chinese server-maker and contract manufacturer Inspur has detailed a memory cooling tech it claims doubles the heat dissipation efficiency of traditional air cool…
Lees meerNo malware crew linked to this latest red-teaming tool yet Attackers are using Splinter, a new post-exploitation tool, to wreak havoc in victims' IT environments after initial infiltration, utilizing capabilities such as executing Windows commands, …
Lees meerCounter-arguments in support spat paint unflattering picture of telco giant's IT estate Broadcom has claimed that AT&T plans to stop using VMware software, but has been tardy about making the move.…
Lees meerCounter-arguments in support spat paint unflattering picture of telco giant's IT estate Broadcom has claimed that AT&T plans to stop using VMware software, but has been tardy about making the move.…
Lees meerWrite better code, urges Jen Easterly. And while you're at it, give crime gangs horrible names like 'Evil Ferret' Software suppliers who ship buggy, insecure code are the true baddies in the cyber crime story, Jen Easterly, boss of the US government…
Lees meerPlus: Indian gov's fact-checking unit ruled unlawful; Fukushima datacenter boom; GoTo partners with Tencent, too Asia In Brief Huawei's current PCs are the last it will make that run Windows, and future machines will run its own HarmonyOS instead, …
Lees meerPlus: Indian gov's fact-checking unit ruled unlawful; Fukushima datacenter boom; Mongolia chuffed at digital transformation Asia In Brief Huawei's current PCs are the last it will make that run Windows, and future machines will run its own HarmonyO…
Lees meerPLUS: Payer of $75M ransom reportedly identified; Craigslist founder becomes security philanthropist, and more Infosec In Brief Something's wrong with macOS Sequoia, and it's breaking security software installed on some updated Apple systems.…
Lees meerDefinitely not punishment for someone leaking internal data Updated There's no fairy tale ending for Slack at entertainment behemoth Disney following reports that the Salesforce-owned messaging service will be ditched in favor of Microsoft Teams.…
Lees meerGelsinger sold the world on his foundry vision. Walking away won't be easy Comment On Monday, Intel's share price surged on word it was spinning out its foundry biz as an independent subsidiary and signing AWS and the DoD as customers.…
Lees meerJust in case some aliens, say, come along in a billion years and feel like cloning us from extinction Whether or not some future entity will want to bring humanity back after its eventual extinction is now a theoretical if improbable option, thanks …
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