Toshiba leads effort that aspires to run 100 quantum cryptographic devices for 10,000 users by 2024 | Continue reading
Local SSD block-level storage comes to EC2 instances powered by home-brew Graviton2 CPUs | Continue reading
Just another day for the Investigatory Powers Tribunal | Continue reading
We can't call it an initial public offering given this is its second time around on the share market | Continue reading
Relying on ads in software designed to block ads is an uphill struggle | Continue reading
He would say that… because he's not an actual supervillain | Continue reading
Update, update, update. Plus: Flash, Struts, Drupal also make appearances | Continue reading
ProtoVPN IP range fingrered as source of destructive attacks | Continue reading
Zero-click remote-code exec hole found by Googler, updates emitted | Continue reading
Bad traffic rules from HQ caused intrusion detection and prevention on gateways to just stop working | Continue reading
Gassy giants make Jupiter look like an absolute tiddler | Continue reading
API dev kit remained modified for hours, says source | Continue reading
Objects to obscene content, not data leakage | Continue reading
No evidence of data being used unlawfully, says health department | Continue reading
Decentralised contact-tracing apps from Ireland and Canada are first off the rank | Continue reading
Major fixes for Bridge and Prelude, too, plus Reader Android updated | Continue reading
Suggests poorly-regulated address-marts are favorites of folks who want ‘clean’ addresses that give botnets a break | Continue reading
But will the UPC will be legal – or even worthwhile – without Britain? | Continue reading
Because that always ends well | Continue reading
Payments provider cops to 'processing issues' caused by 'equipment change' | Continue reading
Aimed at VFX creators working on shows it has commissioned, not the rest of us sadly | Continue reading
You're gonna need something to secure those Doordash orders over Morse code | Continue reading
Network-connected gear stuck in boot loop needs replacing | Continue reading
Maybe it was the old Lionel Hutz play: 'No-logging VPN? I meant, no! Logging VPN!' | Continue reading
Open-source Windows lookalike aims to fix its 'long neglected' storage stack | Continue reading
Failing mega-group discovers again it didn't buy the right biz | Continue reading
Chairman Mark Liu is carefully abiding by Uncle Sam's new rules | Continue reading
Autopsy finds rip-off gear is mainly about making coin, not bugging your network | Continue reading
And you've told your users their info may be harvested by Amazon, right? Across regions, yeah? | Continue reading
Boffins find flaws in the way software engineering hopefuls are sifted | Continue reading
The only winning move is... not to play? | Continue reading
Trio quits immediately, workers under investigation | Continue reading
You wanted an android butler? Well, first it's gotta learn to hold a wire, then we can talk about folding sheets | Continue reading
'Project Ubin' might be faster and cheaper than current tools, even for central banks | Continue reading
Other job ads make similar mistakes, and candidates do worse | Continue reading
As a colossal commit count crashes into Linux 5.8-rc5 | Continue reading
Making .NET cross-platform was a radical step but not enough for broad appeal | Continue reading
Mazda shrugs off ex-owner's bizarre involuntary data retention story | Continue reading
You've got less than 42 hours to regenerate your certs | Continue reading
Making .NET cross-platform was a radical step but not enough for broad appeal | Continue reading
Foul play not suspected | Continue reading
Police say foul play not suspected | Continue reading
Marks for Angular and Gerrit also handled by org designed to provide 'guidance' to industry | Continue reading
Proposed Section 230 shake-up passes committee stage with amendments | Continue reading
Neural network trained to spot emigrated suns in our Milky Way uncovers mysterious Nyx collective | Continue reading
Plus: IBM emits BlueGene/Q CPU blueprints – and 'fastest' open-source RISC-V core emerges | Continue reading
Brave browser's policy officer questions efficacy of personalised ads | Continue reading
Tight-lipped bank has fixed the weirdness - but not said why it happened | Continue reading