Was UK even really in the running? | Continue reading
It might be organic life, but more likely chemistry says NASA | Continue reading
Meanwhile Facebook appears to have shot itself in the foot | Continue reading
While hipster urbanites favour ride hailing and shared scooters | Continue reading
Software giant promises to extend protections across US | Continue reading
Not even data recovery companies | Continue reading
Code hosting company considers risk of pressure to betray customer data too great | Continue reading
Also Uber to Waymo - I wish I could quit you! | Continue reading
You didn't ask for it, we didn't tell you about it, but hey, it clears GDPR so what you gonna do? | Continue reading
Also organizational chaos, secrecy and self-regulation | Continue reading
Energy and Commerce Committee Democrats not happy with Ajit Pai | Continue reading
Like a particular module? You're one command away from being able to donate some dosh for it | Continue reading
Windows and Office teams shun Xamarin in favour of JavaScript/C++ solution | Continue reading
Senators: Um, no. | Continue reading
Alexa! Turn off my lights. Alexa! Alexa? Oh FFS | Continue reading
Microsoft seems a bit hazy on what 'disable' actually means | Continue reading
The last thing we need right now is a rise in ignorant cyber-Judge Dredds | Continue reading
How IT titan's 'Incentive Plan Letter' anti-contract is starting to unravel | Continue reading
Has collective amnesia about stance on end-to-end encryption | Continue reading
Programmers who reoffend risk permanent exile from the fondleslab empire | Continue reading
Resistance to DNS-over-HTTPS deserves investigation into info-gobbling habits | Continue reading
Not many actual software companies threaten Linux now | Continue reading
Mostly illegible missive claims to come from tiny uninhabited island with its own TLD | Continue reading
Cold water poured on mystery Cold War death-ray fears | Continue reading
Civil-rights warriors sue FBI, DEA, DoJ over fears of secretive mass-spying network | Continue reading
Crook exploited security hole, hijacked punter's bank cards | Continue reading
Proud CEO Cook hails a 'remarkable year'... perhaps for all the wrong reasons | Continue reading
Our old friend the Investigatory Powers Act says so | Continue reading
How to make friends and influence people, 2019 Edition | Continue reading
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We're unlocking productivity! | Continue reading
And we invite you to grab your easel and brush | Continue reading
A whole new spin on facial recognition | Continue reading
Well, their version of it won't, they claim | Continue reading
A bird on the band is worth more than your entire research budget | Continue reading
Verdict of two halves | Continue reading
It's 2019 and government sites still require Internet Explorer | Continue reading
Developers! Developers! Developers! Oh, wait, that's a different company | Continue reading
Shares jump by a fifth | Continue reading
You want this web tech to be independent? Sure, we'll just put it in an org we bankroll | Continue reading
Move to bin? Or cancel? There are more options on this version of macOS, but it's still a PITA | Continue reading
Can we at least turn the thing around before we... y'know? | Continue reading
Distributed assault hampering connectivity for websites, apps, customers are warned | Continue reading
Another step towards affordable space access for Brit boffins | Continue reading
Mats Järlström's fight shows you never cross an engineer | Continue reading
Yes, you read that right. Plus they spent £2.2m on failed AV policy | Continue reading
23 kids saved, alleged scumbag-in-chief already in jail | Continue reading