'Does it have its own satellite dish, sir?' 'You can tell your son it has its own satellite' | Continue reading
Any love for Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, WebAssembly? Bueller? Bueller? | Continue reading
Stalks you, sir | Continue reading
Expert panel sesh turns heated on infosec conference's opening day | Continue reading
With public cloud vendors now offering on-prem, why OpenStack? Cost and avoiding lock-in – Red Hat | Continue reading
Cloud giant aims to attract developers with code-oriented deployment automation | Continue reading
Face it: In 2220, your great-great-great-great-great-great grandkid will not find a compatible SoC for your tat | Continue reading
Resistance no longer futile? | Continue reading
It's not a bug, it's a feature, explains the Chocolate Factory | Continue reading
US regulator tries to hide embarrassment behind series of sudden announcements | Continue reading
Keep your crypto to less than 398 days after September 1 and you're all good | Continue reading
Meanwhile, would-be buyer Ethos attempts closed-room meeting to push deal through | Continue reading
That ain't the way life should be, Maine responds | Continue reading
Linux Foundation hears your gripes about naming schemes, legacy code, and more | Continue reading
It's not a bug, it's a feature, explains the Chocolate Factory | Continue reading
PARC, Apple and Amazon – computing pioneer dies at 74 | Continue reading
To be fair, all UK cities could benefit from such a scheme... | Continue reading
Would-be buyer Ethos attempts closed-room meeting to push deal through | Continue reading
Spindly thing claimed to stay airborne for a year with 15kg payload | Continue reading
Support ends May 26. Users fretting over Fedora CoreOS's limitations might want to jump into Flatcar | Continue reading
And also, crucial point, the software may be wrong and we'll never be released by these angels of death | Continue reading
Techies quit to go it alone, iGiant tries to lure away their staff – then sues – court told | Continue reading
Sooooo 2007 | Continue reading
Malvertising campaign makes big bucks for online criminals | Continue reading
Security flaws smash worthless privacy protection | Continue reading
Ah, bless | Continue reading
Maybe stick to walking the beat instead of infosec advice, eh? | Continue reading
Online security process stalled by offline security screw-up | Continue reading
Huge changes for how apps run but will it win over users? | Continue reading
Now please stop showering cash on consultants | Continue reading
Nor any requests to remove the works of Rob Schneider, Kevin James, or Ashton Kutcher, sadly | Continue reading
All your clouds look like K8 | Continue reading
Ninth Circuit affirms decision that Bruce Perens was entitled to voice opinion about GPL compliance | Continue reading
Diversity, inclusion and transparency? Just as soon as we're done hiding forum posts | Continue reading
Enterprises face fear of phone fragging fest as Doom spawns on IP phones | Continue reading
For an organization accused of being 'all talk, no action', there's not even enough talking – to its own employees | Continue reading
So use our browser, Brave implies | Continue reading
Crap security? Shocked, shocked, we tell you | Continue reading
Exploitable API blew away anonymity, abused by systems in Iran, Israel, Malaysia | Continue reading
Now there's no excuse | Continue reading
Silent geolocation-dependent services are so reliable | Continue reading
How about that antivirus now, huh? | Continue reading
Option to securely carry your user profile with you in next release | Continue reading
End of an era in mobe design | Continue reading
Fight! Fight! Fight! | Continue reading
DNS overseer gets letter demanding documents about controversial registry sale | Continue reading
We're too outraged to do a Bohemian Rhapsody headline | Continue reading
Hundreds or more said to be chopped worldwide | Continue reading