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I'm too SaaSy for Mumbai, too SaaSy for Sydney, São Paulo and Finland (and more) Google has announced a big expansion of its cloud, with new regions planned for Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Northern Virginia, São Paulo, London, Finland and Frankfurt ……
Lees meerMore imminent: Heat death of the universe – or Big Red giving up appeals? Oracle has been turned away in its latest effort to get a new trial for its Java API copyright claim against Google.…
Lees meerOld rich white man comes up with perfect solution to tech sexism Stop press It's one of the most pervasive problems in tech: ingrained sexism that sees women looked over for promotion or often not given a job in the first place.…
Lees meerArizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Nevada sue Uncle Sam Four states' attorneys general have filed suit to prevent the transition of critical internet functions from the US government to non-profit ICANN this Friday.…
Lees meerPrison looms for telco insider who flogged subscriber records to dodgy investigator A former Verizon Wireless employee is facing time behind bars after he pled guilty to selling customer records.…
Lees meerDeep Thought? I don't think you're going to like this answer With all the hype buzz surrounding artificial intelligence right now, Microsoft has decided to repurpose its long-established Microsoft Research division into a new group focused chiefly o…
Lees meerIt's not just the media, stupid Comment Objective Analysis analyst Jim Handy has come up with a theory which he claims explains why Intel and Micron’s 3d XPoint memory will not meet its original performance claims.…
Lees meerKeeping you in hoodies Microsoft has expanded its programme for rewarding those who find and report bugs in its Edge browser, enabling bounty hunters to claim their prize for a broader range of vulnerabilities.…
Lees meerUK/USA to sit in dock at ECHR over backbone collection mischief Human rights organisations have today made the most direct legal challenge against the UK and USA's surveillance activities since they were first revealed in 2013.…
Lees meerBiz took the precaution to pay up as a belt and braces approach Exclusive Hosted desktop and cloud provider VESK is staggering back to its feet after paying 29 Bitcoins (£18,600) in a ransomware attack earlier this week.…
Lees meerMover over, devs, and bring me a chequebook Cloud isn’t what it used to be. Amazon’s AWS began life like open source, with the same net result: a developer secret that became an infrastructure fact.…
Lees meer‘Someone tried to greet me’ splutters tearful Reg production chief London’s commuters were plunged into terror this week as a shadowy organisation attempted to turn decades of convention on its head by encouraging people to talk to one another.…
Lees meerCould use all the dev time it hasn't been using on iPhones, amirite? Apple and consulting firm Deloitte are teaming up to help organisations with their business transformation efforts through the use of Apple devices.…
Lees meerConverged server suppliers? Crack on, says senior soul Sakac +Comment You might have thought it did not compute, Dell having its own in-house server operation for its acquired EMC kit to use while EMC’s VCE operation uses Cisco server-powered Vbloc…
Lees meerState threat actors are a reality for today's scribes Journalists investigating the downing of the MH17 flight over eastern Ukraine in 2014 have been hacked by Russia, according to security intelligence outfit ThreatConnect.…
Lees meerOi, digi-utopians. Start putting your house in order, says CW event speaker Two things are fixed on everyone's minds when it comes to the Internet of Things: security and law. How does industry overcome the threats posed by these two hurdles?…
Lees meerAll those unchangeable PINs, up for easy swiping Cybercriminals are hawking their claimed ability to exploit newly introduced biometric-based ATM authentication technologies.…
Lees meerCultural differences, eh? AI chatbots can act like social experiments, offering a glimpse into human culture – for the good or the bad.…
Lees meerThe inside story of Google's plan to pwn the TV biz Special report We’re living in a “Golden Age of TV”, and the United States makes the most envied popular TV drama in the world. Breaking Bad, The Sopranos and The Wire raised the bar for everyone …
Lees meerQuite likely keeping both the cops and public in check The introduction of body-worn cameras (BWCs) has lead to a 93 per cent drop in complaints made against the police, according to new research.…
Lees meerGoogle 'n' pals hope to herald machine-human 'golden age' RotM Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM and Microsoft have joined forces to create an AI partnership intended to pacify public fears about the human-replacing technology.…
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