Microsoft decides it's a good time for bad UI to die Opinion Set the Control Panel for the heart of the Sun OSes02 Sep 2024 | 196
Sorry, Moxie. Blaming Agile for software stagnation puts the wrong villain in the wrong play Opinion Innovation dead for twenty years? Tell that to 2004 Software19 Aug 2024 | 56
LLM-driven C-to-Rust. Not just a good idea, a genie eager to escape Opinion Automatic for the people? Don’t mind if we do Software12 Aug 2024 | 87
The cybersecurity QA trifecta of fail that may burn down the world Opinion Malware is often described as biology. It should be the other way around Columnists05 Aug 2024 | 32
Silicon, stars, and sulfur make Apollo's unlikely legacy Opinion Neil stepped on a rock. We're surfing an interstellar wave 9,000 light years long. Go us Science29 Jul 2024 | 57
How to maintain code for a century: Just add Rust Opinion Proprietary code goes unpublished – but no FOSS package ever dies Software23 Jul 2024 | 100
Hey Microsoft – what ever happened to 'Developers, developers, developers'? Opinion Hey, here’s an idea… create a point system for every time Microsoft hurts us Software15 Jul 2024 | 70
Breaking the rules is in Big Tech's blood – now it's time to break the habit Opinion Microsoft: All your data are belong to us? World: That's so last century AI + ML08 Jul 2024 | 39
Polyfill.io claims reveal new cracks in supply chain, but how deep do they go? Opinion There will always be bad actors in the system. We can always learn from the drama they create Security01 Jul 2024 | 19
Meta, Microsoft SQL Server make strange bedfellows on a couch of cyber-pain Opinion Yanks get food poisoning far more often than Brits. Is American IT just as sickening? Security24 Jun 2024 | 41
Can platform-wide AI ever fit into enterprise security? Opinion You know what they say about headlines that end in a question mark AI + ML17 Jun 2024 | 7
Fragile Agile development model is a symptom, not a source, of project failure Opinion Changing the fig leaf can't change what lies beneath ... Software10 Jun 2024 | 84
Broadcom’s VMware strategy looks ever more shaky - and less relevant Opinion Yes, it’s that darned AI again Virtualization03 Jun 2024 | 25
Take two APIs and call me in the morning: How healthcare research can cure cyber crime Opinion In evolving smarter security, open source is the missing link Cyber-crime28 May 2024 | 3
So you've built the best tablet, Apple. Show us why it matters Opinion Has Cupertino been trolling us all along? Personal Tech20 May 2024 | 117
You want us to think of the children? Couldn't agree more Opinion But breaking E2EE and blanket bans aren't thinking at all Security13 May 2024 | 80
A tale of two Chinas: Our tech governance isn't perfect, but we still get to say no Opinion Too many folks who should know better saying info-slurping tactics of Big Tech are just as bad Personal Tech07 May 2024 | 22
The chip that changed my world – and yours Opinion Zed 80 is dead baby, Zed 80 is dead.... vulture claws over the astounding tech Systems29 Apr 2024 | 94
Google all at sea over rising tide of robo-spam Opinion What if it's not AI but the algorithm to blame? Security22 Apr 2024 | 39
Open source versus Microsoft: The new rebellion begins Opinion Neither side can afford to lose, but one surely must SaaS15 Apr 2024 | 187
Cloud vendor lock-in is shocking, but there's a get out of jail card Opinion We've done it once, we can do it again Public Sector08 Apr 2024 | 73
Apple's GoFetch silicon security fail was down to an obsession with speed Opinion Ye cannae change the laws of physics, but you can change your mind Security02 Apr 2024 | 23
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
The last mile's at risk in our hostile environment. Let’s go the extra mile to fix it Opinion The web doesn’t work ‘cos the vandals used a candle Networks18 Mar 2024 | 96
How to Netflix Oracle’s blockbuster audit model Opinion Terms and conditions apply. Lawyers need not Databases11 Mar 2024 | 32
The federal bureau of trolling hits LockBit, but the joke's on us Opinion When you can't lock 'em up, lock 'em out Cyber-crime04 Mar 2024 | 27
The self-created risk in Broadcom's big VMware kiss-off Opinion Arise, the new Migration Nation Virtualization26 Feb 2024 | 28
Space nukes: The unbelievably bad idea that's exactly that ... unbelievable Opinion Like the reality, the concept is blown up out of all proportion. So who launched it this time around? Science19 Feb 2024 | 297
Forcing AI on developers is a bad idea that is going to happen Opinion We’ve still got time to make it better before it does AI + ML12 Feb 2024 | 45
That's not the web you're browsing, Microsoft. That's our data Opinion The one thing you don't want your data security to be is, er, edgy Software05 Feb 2024 | 77
That runaway datacenter power grab is the best news for net zero this century Opinion We've been working on the solution for 70 years. It's there if we want it On-Prem29 Jan 2024 | 120
The Post Office systems scandal demands a critical response Opinion Never let a good crisis go to waste Public Sector22 Jan 2024 | 190
The New ROM Antics – building the ZX Spectrum 128 Opinion If you think Sinclair’s hardware was odd, you haven’t met the people Personal Tech15 Jan 2024 | 137
Open source's new mission: To boldly go where no software has gone before Opinion FOSS's license to exist depends on helping users. It has to learn to think that way OSes08 Jan 2024 | 61
Navigating the truth maze in a world of clever machines and cleverer marketers Opinion Recognizing what's unique about AI will give us the tools to keep it in check AI + ML02 Jan 2024 | 17
How the tech toy century has troubled Santa's sack Opinion Bell Labs made it bulge then Gordon Moore made it deflate Personal Tech25 Dec 2023 | 41
CLIs are simply wizard at character building. Let’s not keep them to ourselves Opinion The magic that defied the iron will of Steve Jobs has a lot more to offer OSes18 Dec 2023 | 176
How to deorbit the Chromebook... and repurpose it for innovators Opinion Better than a Pi? It’s an open and shut case Personal Tech11 Dec 2023 | 129
You can't deepfake diversity, and that's a good thing Opinion Fresh thinking and new approaches can only come from varied cohorts of people Devops04 Dec 2023 | 26
Ransomware-hit British Library: Too open for business, or not open enough? Opinion Unique institutions need unique security. Instead, they're fobbed off with the same old, same old Cyber-crime27 Nov 2023 | 26
Net privacy wars will be with us always. Let's set some rules Opinion Size matters, and what you do with it. But keep it safe Networks20 Nov 2023 | 29
Introducing the tech that keeps the lights on Opinion Genuinely new ideas are rare in IT – this superhero is ready to make a real difference Security13 Nov 2023 | 21
YouTube cares less for your privacy than its revenues Opinion Ad blockers are firewalls for our sanity – turning them off is madness Personal Tech06 Nov 2023 | 198
Intel's PC chip ship is sinking with Arm-ada on the horizon Opinion That's what happens when you completely misread the market Systems30 Oct 2023 | 84
Windows 11: The number you have dialed has been disconnected Opinion In a world of incremental updates, Windows 12 won't be Windows 12 OSes23 Oct 2023 | 163
Excel Hell II: If the sickness can't be fixed, it must be contained Opinion Microsoft's Steve Ballmer once called open source a cancer. Today's diagnosis points to a different cause Software16 Oct 2023 | 123
Obscured by clouds: Time for IaaS vendors to come clean and play fair Opinion All that stuff about resilience, choice, and control? Yeah, we'll take them now please PaaS + IaaS09 Oct 2023 | 9
Musk's first year as Twitter's Dear Leader is nigh Opinion How's he done? tl;dr – not very well Personal Tech02 Oct 2023 | 167
The home Wi-Fi upgrade we never asked for is coming. The one we need is not Column 46Gbps to our sofas. At last, freedom from the nightmare of a mere 9.6 Networks25 Sep 2023 | 139
Getting to the bottom of BMW's pay-as-you-toast subscription failure Opinion Fuming customers steamed as they'd already paid luxury prices Personal Tech18 Sep 2023 | 202
Local governments aren't businesses – so why are they force-fed business software? Opinion Oracle's repeated public sector failures prove a different approach is needed Databases11 Sep 2023 | 101
IT needs more brains, so why is it being such a zombie about getting them? Opinion Open-book exams aren’t nearly open enough Networks04 Sep 2023 | 116
The printout may be dead but that beast of a print queue lives on Opinion A queue gone mad leads to surprising results for 3D printing – but still no regulation Personal Tech30 Aug 2023 | 32
Last rites for the UK's Online Safety Bill, an idea too stupid to notice it's dead Opinion Snoopers Charter: Dead cows don't snitch Security21 Aug 2023 | 316
Indian armed forces gives Windows its marching orders, but only for desktop warriors Opinion I am become Tux, destroyer of warez OSes14 Aug 2023 | 40
Hide and seek in outer space highlights a battle here on Earth Opinion Voyager's mix of tenacity and discovery should worry its science icon competitors Science07 Aug 2023 | 43
What would sustainable security even look like? Opinion Clue: Nothing like what’s on offer today CSO31 Jul 2023 | 40
World's most internetty firm tries life off the net, and it's sillier than it seems Opinion What do you call an air-gapped Googler? Anything you like, they can't hear you Off-Prem24 Jul 2023 | 63
Goodbye Azure AD, Entra the drag on your time and money Opinion Relic of the Ballmer years, we shall not see such marketing nonsense again… oh, hang on Sysadmin Month17 Jul 2023 | 51
The AI arms race could give us the cool without the cruel Opinion War is obscene but it's also responsible for many technological advances AI + ML10 Jul 2023 | 17