UK trio pleads guilty to running $10M MFA bypass biz Updated Crew bragged they could help crooks raid victims' bank accounts Cyber-crime03 Sep 2024 | 14
Body of IT tycoon Mike Lynch recovered after superyacht sinks Updated Search for others missing, including his 18-year-old daughter, continues On-Prem21 Aug 2024 | 67
B2B ISP Fastnet staggers back to feet after VMware incident Company continues to investigate root cause VMware Explore19 Aug 2024 | 8
From windfarms to Amazon Prime, UK plans to long range test six drone services BVLOS operations to modernize airspace Edge + IoT16 Aug 2024 | 46
UK's 'electricity superhighway' gets green light just in time for AI to gobble it all up 500 km transmission cable promises enough power for two million homes, or a heck of a lotta GPUs On-Prem14 Aug 2024 | 130
UK semi industry exposed to supply chain risk, China state ownership Report suggests govt get cracking on a proper ownership structure survey and ... hang on, did they forget the Midlands? Systems13 Aug 2024 | 14
UK Royal Mint mining PCBs for precious metals in e-waste recovery effort There's gold in them thar boards Personal Tech08 Aug 2024 | 66
UK axes plans for Edinburgh-based exascale computer Shortsighted or a chance to refocus? Tech sector is not happy HPC05 Aug 2024 | 45
Keir Starmer says facial recognition tech is the answer to far-right riots The technology remains highly controversial despite widespread rollout Public Sector05 Aug 2024 | 292
UK plans to revamp national cyber defense tools are already in motion Work aims to build on the success of NCSC's 2016 initiative – and private sector will play a part Cyber-crime02 Aug 2024 | 8
UK crimebusters shut down global call-spoofing outfit that claimed 170K-plus victims Suspected devs behind Russian Coms cuffed – now to find the users of the nastyware Cyber-crime02 Aug 2024 | 11
Revamped UK cybersecurity bill couldn't come soon enough, but details are patchy Analysis Long overdue updates include expanded mandatory security incident reporting Malware Month30 Jul 2024 | 28
UK and India sign broad tech collaboration pact Pick a hot market – AI, quantum, chips, 6G – and the pair have a plan to work on it together Public Sector26 Jul 2024 | 12
Serco appoints former GDS leader Tom Read to digital leadership role Read also served at UK's MoJ, where outsourcer paid fine over electronic tagging fiasco Public Sector22 Jul 2024 | 7
Capgemini wins deal with UK tax collector worth up to £574M Love affair between HMRC and French outsourcer set to last 25 years Software19 Jul 2024 | 13
Samsung buys UK AI startup to give its products the personal touch Oxford Semantic could help your fridge and smartphone pick up on your proclivities AI + ML18 Jul 2024 | 15
Craig Wright admits he isn't the inventor of Bitcoin after High Court judgment in UK Aussie definitely not Satoshi Nakamoto, faces £6M legal bill and possible perjury trial Security17 Jul 2024 | 86
UK minister recalls two planning decisions which blocked datacenter investment Deputy leader to act after promise of more business-friendly planning process On-Prem09 Jul 2024 | 66
UK CMA says public sector will be in cloud services probe after all Nothing is as juicy as a nice fat tender, amirite tech giants? PaaS + IaaS12 Jun 2024 | 1
Advania acquires Servium as part of IT services outfit expansion plans Exclusive CEO tells The Reg about plumping the portfolio and AI PaaS + IaaS12 Jun 2024 |
High-flying drones on a leash could blow traditional wind turbines away Bristol researcher granted £375K to improve airborne wind energy systems Science05 Jun 2024 | 40
UK may not hit goal of 95% mobile coverage, commons committee warns Sitting in a not-spot in the countryside? It's not great news Networks03 Jun 2024 | 68
Parliamentarians urge next UK govt to consider ban on smartphones for under-16s Digital age of consent at 13 not even enforced, committee finds Personal Tech28 May 2024 | 82
UK PM Sunak calls election, leaving Brits cringing over memory of his Musk love-in Man who promised the Unicorn Kingdom must now face judgement from the real thing Public Sector23 May 2024 | 328
UK law gives green light to self-driving cars from 2026 Underground tunnel testing now available for autonomous vehicles Personal Tech22 May 2024 | 90
Top AI players pledge to pull the plug on models that present intolerable risk Seoul Summit follows up Bletchley Declaration with more non-binding and vague promises AI + ML22 May 2024 | 15
Stifling Beijing in cyberspace is now British intelligence’s number-one mission CyberUK Annual conference of cyber intel unit shows UK's alarm over China blaring louder than ever Cyber-crime16 May 2024 | 22
Forget feet and inches, latest UK units of measurement are thinking bigger Reg Standards Bureau Testing wind turbine blades the size of three rusty angel wingspans Bootnotes16 May 2024 | 90
Council claims database pain forced it to drop apostrophes from street names What next, trouble at tmill? Software07 May 2024 | 273
End-to-end encryption may be the bane of cops, but they can't close that Pandora's Box interview Internet Society's Robin Wilton tells us the war on privacy won't be won by the plod Security05 May 2024 | 84
Not a Genius move: Resurrecting war hero Alan Turing as your 'chief AI officer' Comment Chatbot vendor should end the campaign and apologize AI + ML02 May 2024 | 156
Watchdog reveals lingering Google Privacy Sandbox worries Ad tech rewrite to replace web cookies still not to regulatory taste Security29 Apr 2024 | 10
If Britain is so bothered by China, why do these .gov.uk sites use Chinese ad brokers? Exclusive One wonders why are there adverts on public-sector portals at all Research24 Apr 2024 | 109
Some smart meters won't be smart at all once 2/3G networks mothballed UK reckoning with prospect of millions of homes with obsolete hardware Networks19 Apr 2024 | 282
UK unions publish AI bill to protect workers from 'risks and harms' of tech TUC questions government's approach so far AI + ML19 Apr 2024 | 3
Apple's failure to duck UK antitrust probe could bring £785M windfall for devs That 30% app tax may turn out to be a hefty liability Legal12 Apr 2024 | 18
Fancy building a replacement for Post Office's disastrous Horizon system? £75 million in the offing in government tender PaaS + IaaS11 Apr 2024 | 109
UK businesses shockingly unaware of how to handle security threats Many decide to make no changes after detecting a breach Cyber-crime09 Apr 2024 | 23
Microsoft puts ex-DeepMind boffin in charge of London AI hub Follows £2.5 billion pledge to 'upskill' British workers for the new world order AI + ML08 Apr 2024 | 2
Local councils struggle with ill-fitting software despite spending billions with suppliers Even when tech crew gets the tweaks approved, vendor lead times are bonkers, says report Public Sector05 Apr 2024 | 94
UK govt office admits ability to negotiate billions in cloud spending curbed by vendor lock-in Exclusive After slew of AWS deals signed under MoUs, CDDO says current approach might weaken its position Public Sector04 Apr 2024 | 99
UK government sets sights on £8B tech procurement overhaul Mega framework set to replace earlier deals coming to an end next year Public Sector03 Apr 2024 | 16
UK and US to jointly develop AI test suites to tackle risks Memorandum of Understanding penned to put models, systems, and agents through their paces AI + ML02 Apr 2024 | 4
Pragmatic Semiconductor opens UK's first 300mm wafer fab in Durham Facility to bring major leap in domestic chip production amid government support Systems27 Mar 2024 | 16
Lenovo scores deal to build supercomputer at UK's Hartree Center Liquid cooled, 44.7 Petaflops and with unspecified GPUs Public Sector27 Mar 2024 | 6
CEO of UK's National Grid warns of datacenters' thirst for power Predicts 500 percent increase in consumption over a decade and suggests 800 kilovolt fix Off-Prem27 Mar 2024 | 168
The UK Digital Information Bill: Brexit dividend or data disaster? Comment Move could 'weaken' Brits' personal data rights when info is transferred outside Europe Public Sector25 Mar 2024 | 135
Time to examine the anatomy of the British Library ransomware nightmare Opinion Mistakes years in the making tell a universal story that must not be ignored Cyber-crime25 Mar 2024 | 103
Whistleblower raises alarm over UK Nursing and Midwifery Council's DB Updated Exclusive Regulatory body insists it's on 'a journey of improvement' Databases22 Mar 2024 | 87
UK council won't say whether two-week 'cyber incident' impacted resident data Security experts insist ransomware is involved but Leicester zips its lips Cyber-crime21 Mar 2024 | 22
London Clinic probes claim staffer tried to peek at Princess Kate's records First: Not being able buy a meat pie with a credit card. Now this Security20 Mar 2024 | 74
Britain enters period of mourning as Greggs unable to process payments First they came for McDonald's and I did not speak out because I have even worse taste in food Off-Prem20 Mar 2024 | 251
Brits blissfully unbothered by snail-paced mobile network speeds Too busy not using X to notice Networks20 Mar 2024 | 53
Cop shop rapped for 'completely avoidable' web form blunder Made public highly sensitive data on complaints about Metropolitan Police Service Security15 Mar 2024 | 14
RISE with SAP plan fails to hit go-live date in West of England council Updated Delays spark fears of £500K legacy support bill, plans for new financial year Databases15 Mar 2024 | 11
UK minister tells telcos to share telegraph poles if they can't lay cable underground The NIMBYs are fed up, and it's an election year Networks15 Mar 2024 | 61
How do you lot feel about Pay or say OK to ads model, asks ICO And does it count as consent? Security11 Mar 2024 | 82
Bank's struggle to replace Atos threw system back to dark ages Costly project to switch supplier likely to continue into 2025, says watchdog Software07 Mar 2024 | 20
Brit chip industry wonders if UK budget will put its money where its silicon is Don't hold your breath Systems05 Mar 2024 | 31
UK tax agency's digital services not good enough to take strain off phone lines Watchdog says taxpayer assistance is getting worse Public Sector01 Mar 2024 | 28
Capita wins uncontested extension to mega millions Northern Ireland Education contract Latest £33M awarded without competition in 11+ years contract that's now worth well over half a billion Personal Tech27 Feb 2024 | 11
Trident missile test a damp squib after rocket goes 'plop,' fails to ignite UK demonstrates prowess at nuking the ocean Offbeat21 Feb 2024 | 139