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Tuxedo Computers slams lid on Arm Linux laptop after 18 months of pain

Planned Snapdragon goes puff and disappears, but the code will survive
Personal Tech26 Nov 2025 |

Dell says Windows 11 transition is far slower than Win 10 shift, yet PC sales have stalled

Lessons from COVID and tariff shocks getting Mike D's tech shop through AI-induced memory maze
Systems26 Nov 2025 |9

HP to sack up to six thousand staff under AI adoption plan, fresh round of cost-cutting

Warns memory price explosion means PCs may have less RAM, or use low-cost parts
AI + ML26 Nov 2025 |18

Pebble, the e-ink smartwatch that refuses to die, just went fully open source

Eric Migicovsky wants to ensure Pebble can’t be killed again, and DIYers benefit most
Personal Tech25 Nov 2025 |10

Ukraine first country in Europe to get Starlink satellite phone service

Kyivstar begins trials offering SMS connectivity when ground networks fail
Networks25 Nov 2025 |7

Makers slam Qualcomm for tightening the clamps on Arduino

Updated But the Wiring folks were disenchanted even before Qualcomm swallowed Arduino
Systems21 Nov 2025 |65

Google links Android’s Quick Share to Apple’s AirDrop, without Cupertino’s help

Relies on very loose permissions, but don’t worry – Google wrote it in Rust
Networks21 Nov 2025 |22

Nvidia pushes out hotfix after Windows 11 October update tanks gaming performance

Quick and dirty driver aims to undo slowdown introduced in OS patch
Personal Tech20 Nov 2025 |12

Microsoft reveals new cloudy AI PC that’s not a Copilot+ PC

And a cloud PC that's for AI agents only
Virtualization19 Nov 2025 |6

Outdated Samsung handset linked to fatal emergency call failure in Australia

Carrier insists network wasn't at fault when smartphone couldn't reach 000
Personal Tech18 Nov 2025 |56

Microsoft issues patch to tackle Windows 10 Extended Security Updates failures

Users who thought they were safely in the program hit errors on day one
OSes18 Nov 2025 |7

Zoomers are officially worse at passwords than 80-year-olds

They can probably set up a printer faster, but look elsewhere for cryptography advice
Security18 Nov 2025 |80

Vodafone, EE, O2, Three hit with £3B overcharging lawsuit

Case alleges loyal customers continued to pay bundled rates after minimum contract terms ended
Networks18 Nov 2025 |30

Brits believe the bots even though study finds they're often talking nonsense

Consumer group Which? warns AI assistants can dish out unclear, risky, or downright daft advice
AI + ML18 Nov 2025 |34

UK prosecutors seize £4.11M in crypto from Twitter mega-hack culprit

Civil recovery order targets PlugwalkJoe's illicit gains while he serves US sentence
Cyber-crime17 Nov 2025 |5

Microsoft's first Windows 10 ESU Patch Tuesday release fails for some

Expect Sloppy Updates?
OSes17 Nov 2025 |29

Apple’s new 15% mini-app deal finally gets Tencent to cut Cupertino in

When is an app not an app? When it’s a mini app inside another app
Personal Tech15 Nov 2025 |6

Retro Games opens pre-orders for THEA1200, a full-size working Amiga replica

Company behind THESPECTRUM brings the holiday season early for retro computing fans
Personal Tech14 Nov 2025 |80

The Steam Machine rises again as Valve readies 2026 hardware trifecta

Linux-powered PC, Arm VR headset, and refreshed controller all land on pre-order for next year
Personal Tech14 Nov 2025 |47

Why Elon Musk won't ever realize the shareholder-approved Tesla payout

Opinion Trillionaire fantasies, investor dreams, reality nightmares
Personal Tech14 Nov 2025 |107

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Bossware booms as bots determine whether you're doing a good job

A lot of companies are turning to employee monitoring tools to make sure workers aren't slacking off

Shai-Hulud worm returns, belches secrets to 25K GitHub repos

Trojanized npm packages spread new variant that executes in pre-install phase, hitting thousands within days

Intrusion at real estate finance biz sparks concern for big banks

SitusAMC rules out ransomware, but accounting records for major institutions potentially affected

Years-old bugs in open source tool left every major cloud open to disruption

Fluent Bit has 15B+ deployments … and 5 newly assigned CVEs

Moss spores bolted to the ISS exterior laugh in the face of hard vacuum

Japanese team finds 80% of the tiny plant cells remained viable after 283 days in orbit

How high-end supercomputer filesystem DAOS can break out of its niche

DAOS needs user education, Nvidia GPU access, and better manageability to grow

LisaGUI recreates Apple's innovative computer OS, without emulating it

Somewhere between a cover version and a loving homage of the interface that helped shape the modern desktop

X's location tags remind users of the internet's oldest rule: Trust nothing

Accuracy errors or inadvertent unmasking of rage-bait trolls? Probably somewhere in between

Old-school rotary phone dials into online meetings, hangs up when you slam it down

Stavros Korokithakis really wanted to slam the receiver on meetings, so he built his own device to do just that

Amazon-backed X-energy sweet talks investors into another $700M for small modular reactor dream

Start-up claims to have booked orders for 144 miniaturized reactors totaling 11GW across US and UK
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Ubuntu 25.10's Rusty sudo holes quickly welded shut

The goal of 'oxidizing' the Linux distro hits another bump
Security13 Nov 2025 |86

London left buffering as Hyperoptic backup link refuses to boot

Updated Broadband provider says damaged fiber and dormant failover path knocked customers offline for nearly 24 hours
Networks13 Nov 2025 |21

To 'Infinity' ... and beyond: MX Linux 25 has arrived

Systemd-free option still available if you choose that download
OSes13 Nov 2025 |29

Russia’s first autonomous humanoid robot staggers and falls on debut

Go home, comrade clanker, you look drunk – and worryingly angry
AI + ML13 Nov 2025 |59

Google to allow Android users with high pain tolerance to sideload unverified apps

Promises some easing of rules that knobble indie devs, eventually
Software13 Nov 2025 |25

You can now put your US passport into Apple Wallet for domestic travel

But only a few states plus Puerto Rico will accept it
Personal Tech12 Nov 2025 |23

Apple knits up $230 sock for your iPhone in time for Christmas

Fashion house behind Jobs' turtleneck helps with pricey new accessory line
Offbeat12 Nov 2025 |71

Broken wizard forces Microsoft to issue out-of-band Windows 10 patch

End of support? Not quite
OSes12 Nov 2025 |24

MS Task Manager turns 30: Creator reveals how a 'very Unixy impulse' endured in Windows

Dave Plummer's 85 KB troubleshooting tool shipped with his home number on the code
Applications12 Nov 2025 |47

Mozilla's Firefox 145 is heeeeeere: Buffs up privacy, bloats AI

Updated Improves tracking prevention, profile management, PDF editing, and Perplexity creeps into your address bar
Software12 Nov 2025 |62

Bitcoin bandit's £5B bubble bursts as cops wrap seven-year chase

Metropolitan Police lands lengthy sentence following 'complex' investigation
Legal12 Nov 2025 |36

Tablet market stalls because there’s not much new worth buying

Pre-tariff purchasing panic also helped to end 18-month growth run
Personal Tech12 Nov 2025 |65

Windows 11 26H1 is coming ... for new processors only

It's OK to look: New Canary channel build supports specific silicon while 26H2 remains the main 2026 update
OSes10 Nov 2025 |42

De-duplicating the desktops: Let's come together, right now

opinion Here come old FlatPak, it comes grooving up slowly...
OSes10 Nov 2025 |160

Big Tech's control freak era is breaking itself apart

Opinion AI slop, Trump tantrums, and zero humans answering phones
Software10 Nov 2025 |65

Europe to decide if 6 GHz is shared between Wi-Fi and cellular networks

Two different groups want this valuable spectrum, but can they share?
Networks09 Nov 2025 |62

Musk gets approval for bumper Tesla payout but, unlike his robot, there are strings attached

Behold the one trillion dollar man
AI + ML07 Nov 2025 |67

'Windows sucks,' former Microsoft engineer says, explains how to fix it

Respecting users choices and offering a hardcore mode among key suggestions.
OSes07 Nov 2025 |173

Microsoft: Don't let AI agents near your credit card yet

Shopping bots pick first option and are 'vulnerable to manipulation', Magentic Marketplace trial finds
AI + ML06 Nov 2025 |24

UK space sector 'lacks strategic direction,' Lords warn

Parliamentary report calls for sovereign launch capability and reduced dependence on US services
Science06 Nov 2025 |31

M&S pegs cyberattack cleanup costs at £136M as profits slump

Retailer's tech systems aren’t down anymore, but the same can’t be said for its rocky financials
Cyber-crime05 Nov 2025 |18

UK agri dept spent hundreds of millions upgrading to Windows 10 – just in time for end of support

After a £312M upgrade to the retiring OS, Defra still has 24,000 devices to replace
Public Sector05 Nov 2025 |125

Tesla board wants to grant Musk $1T in stock, Norway wealth fund says nope

Norges Bank Investment Management votes against excessive award, automaker's share price skids
Offbeat04 Nov 2025 |118

Win10 still clings to over 40% of devices weeks after Microsoft pulls support

Popular operating system much more sticky than Windows 7 was during its EOL
OSes04 Nov 2025 |61

'What the hell, Microsoft?' Users hit with incorrect ESU and LTSC Win10 out-of-support messages

Microsoft accidentally tells supported users that they aren't
OSes04 Nov 2025 |31

China's president Xi Jinping jokes about backdoors in Xiaomi smartphones

South Korea's president laughed, so perhaps it was funny? Unlike China's censorship and snooping
Security04 Nov 2025 |22

Labor organizers accuse Rockstar Games of 'ruthless act of union busting' after layoffs

Does Discord need some stars for when Management is watching?
Software03 Nov 2025 |50

Pop!_OS deejays prepare to release holiday remix along with Cosmic v 1.0

Ubuntu Summit Christmas is coming, the GNOME is getting fat… please put a penny in the old red hat?
OSes03 Nov 2025 |18

Snap out of it: Canonical on Flatpak friction, Core Desktop, and the future of Ubuntu

Ubuntu Summit Jon Seager, VP of Engineering, talks exclusively to The Reg
OSes03 Nov 2025 |38

Developer puts Windows 7 on a crash diet, drops it to down to 69 MB

Trim down for obsolete operating system leaves it booting, but not much else
OSes31 Oct 2025 |48

International Criminal Court kicks Microsoft Office to the curb

Rough justice? Redmond out as Germany's openDesk judged a better fit
Applications31 Oct 2025 |62

O2 cranks prices mid-contract, essentially telling customers to like it or lump it

Updated Ofcom 'disappointed' by decision that 'goes against the spirit of our rules'
Networks31 Oct 2025 |82

Italian tech company promises to make America Online great again

Dial-up dinosaur finds yet another corporate home as Yahoo waves goodbye
Networks30 Oct 2025 |22

Canonical CEO says no to IPO in current volatile market

Interview 'We should be a public company,' Shuttleworth tells The Reg, just not 'with our trousers around our ankles'
OSes30 Oct 2025 |39

Microsoft gives Windows 11 a fresh Start – here's how to get it

More convenient layout saves you a click
OSes29 Oct 2025 |66

Google says reports of a Gmail breach have been greatly exaggerated

Ad and cloud biz rubbishes claims that 183 million accounts broken into
Security28 Oct 2025 |24

X says passkey reset isn't about a security issue – it's to finally kill off twitter.com

Social media site dispatches crucial clarification days after curious announcement
Personal Tech27 Oct 2025 |19

Frustrated consultant 'went full Hulk' and started smashing hardware

Who, Me? Four back-to-back weekends of work – and disastrously bad documentation – will do that do a techie
On-Prem27 Oct 2025 |131

MPs urge government to stop Britain's phone theft wave through tech

Committee says Apple, Google, and Samsung could render stolen handsets worthless if compelled to act
Personal Tech25 Oct 2025 |174

BBC probe finds AI chatbots mangle nearly half of news summaries

Google Gemini worst offender with 76% error rate
AI + ML24 Oct 2025 |73

Apple's ultra-thin iPhone flops as foldable iPad hits a crease

Weak demand for iPhone Air and delays to a costly foldable tablet suggest Cupertino's hardware experiments are struggling
Personal Tech23 Oct 2025 |111

Google nukes 3,000 YouTube videos that sowed malware disguised as cracked software

Check Point helps exorcise vast 'Ghost Network' that used fake tutorials to push infostealers
Cyber-crime23 Oct 2025 |19

UK competition cops brand Apple, Google with 'strategic market status' for mobile

Designation hands CMA broad oversight of their app stores and platforms
Personal Tech22 Oct 2025 |11

China's CR450 bullet train clocks 453 km/h in pre-service tests

Wheeled wonder leaves European rail in the dust
Offbeat22 Oct 2025 |85

AWS outage turned smart homes into dumb boxes – and sysadmins into therapists

Amazon's hours-long cloud blackout transformed the future of sleep into a sauna and cat care into chaos
PaaS + IaaS21 Oct 2025 |148

Introducing NTFSplus – because just one NTFS driver for Linux is never enough

Dev unveils a faster, modernized take on Microsoft's file system for penguin-powered PCs
OSes21 Oct 2025 |45

Mobian makes Debian's latest 'Trixie' release pocket-sized

Another phone Linux? The Reg attempts to disentangle the options
OSes21 Oct 2025 |30

ZTE and DNS:NET partner to launch advanced Wi-Fi 7 tri-band solution in Germany

Next-generation XGS-PON Wi-Fi 7 Tri-Band solution debuts at Network X in partnership with DNS:NET
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Windows 11 update knocks out USB mice, keyboards in recovery mode

Updated October security patch leaves users unable to fix their PCs
OSes20 Oct 2025 |75

The real insight behind measuring Copilot usage is Microsoft's desperation

Opinion Citizen! You are falling short in your AI usage targets! Strive harder for the revolution!
AI + ML20 Oct 2025 |58

Turns out the end of Windows 10 is good for something: The PC refresh cycle

Operating system's D-day resuscitates flatlining computer sector
Personal Tech17 Oct 2025 |72

Labor unions sue Trump administration over social media surveillance

Updated Sharing views POTUS doesn't like? Say goodbye to that visa, First Amendment be damned
Legal17 Oct 2025 |79

Locked out of your Gmail account? Google says phone a friend

Recovery feature lets trusted contacts help you get back in when other methods fail
Personal Tech16 Oct 2025 |13

Firefox 144 brings fixes, features, and farewells for 32-bit Linux die-hards

Mozilla hardens its browser and toys with AI search while closing the door on legacy systems
Software16 Oct 2025 |36

Mind the gap – in mobile coverage: UK train signal to stay patchy till 2030

Minister pins hopes on low Earth orbit satellites to plug crap rail connectivity
Networks16 Oct 2025 |17

Apple goes all in on AI acceleration with M5 MacBook, iPad, and Vision Pros

Oh and the CPU is up to 15% faster for those that could care less about articifically intelligent Apple products and more about getting work done
Personal Tech15 Oct 2025 |52

Everyone wants a fancy phone – even the folk buying them second-hand

IDC and Counterpoint say premium kit is driving sales in both new and used markets
Personal Tech15 Oct 2025 |22

AI is the flying car of the mind: An irresistible idea nobody knows how to land or manage

Column And which will crash, repeatedly, until users learn how to handle it safely
AI + ML15 Oct 2025 |65

What do we want? Windows 10 support! When do we want it? Until 2030!

Updated Protesters slam forced obsolescence outside Microsoft's office
OSes14 Oct 2025 |71

Bose kills SoundTouch: Smart speakers go dumb in Feb

Cloud support to be ditched on older hardware, customers left with pricey paperweights
Personal Tech13 Oct 2025 |153

Vodafone keels over, cutting off millions of mobile and broadband customers

Outage knocks out phones, broadband – even telco's own status page
Networks13 Oct 2025 |73

End of Windows 10 support is the perfect time for the Windows 11 installer to fail

Microsoft admits its media creation tool 'might not work as expected'
OSes13 Oct 2025 |35

Who gets a Mac at work? Here's how companies decide

You can't always get what you want
Personal Tech11 Oct 2025 |200

US PC shipments hit the buffers as Trump’s tariffs take their toll

WORLD WAR FEE Rest of the world surges on Windows 10 end-of-life upgrades
Personal Tech09 Oct 2025 |28

China moves to extend control over tech industry's critical rare earths

New laws restrict goods that are manufactured outside of China
Systems09 Oct 2025 |9

Panther Lake sets stage for Intel's 2 nm comeback, but many details still TBD

Notebook chip promises 8 to 16 cores and up to 180 TOPS of total AI performance when it hits shelves in January
Systems09 Oct 2025 |7

Brits sitting on £1.6B gold mine of Windows 10 junk as support ends

Recyclers reckon millions of obsolete PCs could yield a small fortune in precious metals
Personal Tech08 Oct 2025 |90

London cops unplug iPhone crime ring said to nick 40% of city's mobiles

Met's year-long Operation Echosteep nets thousands of stolen devices and several arrests
Personal Tech07 Oct 2025 |30

OpenAI IP promises ring hollow to Sora losers

analysis Altman promises copyright holders a cut of video revenue, if he ever figures out how to make some.
AI + ML06 Oct 2025 |15

EchoStar secures rights to spectrum it plans to sell to SpaceX

Musk space biz: 'Anyone else that wants to use the spectrum must coordinate with us first'
Networks06 Oct 2025 |7

Qualcomm in the dock over 'patent tax' on smartphones

Consumer group Which? says owners of Apple and Samsung devices overcharged by £480M
Systems06 Oct 2025 |16

Techie found an error message so rude the CEO of IBM apologized for it

Who, Me? Big Blue turned the air blue
Software06 Oct 2025 |156

Retro nerd hacks LEGO's Game Boy into the real deal

Modder crams working hardware into plastic shell and fires up Tetris
Offbeat03 Oct 2025 |9

Criminals take Renault UK customer data for a joyride

Names, numbers, and reg plates exposed in latest auto industry cyber-shunt
Cybersecurity Month03 Oct 2025 |22

Apple's AirPods Pro 3 are still chuck-and-buy-again specials

Zero repairability rating: iFixit teardown finds earbuds glued, unfixable, and destined for recycling
Personal Tech02 Oct 2025 |43

BT promises 5G Standalone for 99% of the UK by 2030

Because 100% would just be silly
Networks02 Oct 2025 |32

Microsoft confirms it found a way to make Crocs even uglier – with Windows XP and Clippy

It looks like you want some horrible shoes. Would you like to win them?
Offbeat02 Oct 2025 |16

Windows 11 25H2 is mostly 24H2 with bits bolted on or ripped out

Microsoft's Secure Future pitch lands with old bugs still in tow
OSes01 Oct 2025 |38

Raspberry Pi prices hiked as AI gobbles all the memory

Another thing you can blame on the hypefest: demand sends HBM costs up 120% in a year
Personal Tech01 Oct 2025 |22

Blood-red bot stalks the burbs armed with . . . groceries

Rise of the machines DashCam's autonomous vehicle may strike fear into the hearts... of delivery drivers
Offbeat30 Sep 2025 |46
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