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UK Bans Game Controller Exports To Russia In Bid To Ground Drone Attacks

Moscow likely to respawn elsewhere The British government is banning the export of video game controllers to Russia, cl... Read more

Signalgate Lessons Learned: If Creating A Culture Of Security Is The Goal, America Is Screwed

Infosec is a team sport … unless you're in the White House Opinion  Just when it seems they couldn't be that careles... Read more

Amid CVE Funding Fumble, 'we Were Mushrooms, Kept In The Dark,' Says Board Member

What next for US-bankrolled vulnerability tracker? It's edging closer to a more independent, global future Kent Landfie... Read more

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil Is Not An Emission-free Swap For Diesel In Datacenters

Biofuel lowers pollutants, but won't eliminate 'em, and could mean DCs compete for supplies Datacenter operators are be... Read more

Google Admits Depreciation Costs Are Soaring Amid Furious Bit Barn Build

Still plans to invest $75B in CapEx this year as unable to meet capacity demand Google says the mega capital splurge on... Read more

£136M Government Grant Saves Troubled Post Office From Suboptimal IT

Taxpayers foot bill to get to new platform as Fujitsu package balloons to £2.44 billion The UK's Post Office would hav... Read more

Techie Diagnosed Hardware Fault By Checking Customer's Coffee

Volts make jolts On Call  By the time Friday morning rolls around, starting the day with a stimulating beverage feels ... Read more

Apple's Manufacturing Shift: What Moving IPhone Production To India Means For The Global Supply Chain

Apple is taking a decisive step to overhaul its global manufacturing footprint. The company’s latest plan—to produce... Read more

New Intel Boss Is All About De-laborating The X86 Giant – Aka Job Cuts

Thousands face ax, more given RTO orders in quest to suck less Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan is swinging the ax again, wit... Read more

Assassin's Creed Maker Faces GDPR Complaint For Forcing Single-player Gamers Online

Collecting data from solo players is a Far Cry from being necessary, says noyb For anyone who's ever been frustrated by... Read more

US Biz Stockpilers Boost SK Hynix Top Line As Memory Market Undergoes Structural Change

'Inventory accumulation' as vendors hoard HBM amid tariff and other pressures South Korean memory maker SK Hynix is rep... Read more

Decades-old Bug In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Finally Shows Itself

Something broke on Windows 11 24H2, but dev who discovered it tells El Reg this time Microsoft's not to blame Microsoft... Read more

Qualcomm Says License Fight Was Because Arm Wants To Make Its Own Server Chips

Alleges semi designer tried to obstruct Qualy's build of Arm-compatible custom cores Qualcomm has amended its complaint... Read more

Sustainability Still Not A High Priority For Datacenter Industry

Extreme weather is such a problem when building bit barns... hmmm, wonder what could be causing that? When it comes to ... Read more

Hyperconverged Infrastructure Is So Hot Right Now It Needs Liquid Cooling

Lenovo brings its Neptune cold plates to servers packing sixth-gen Xeons to run VMware, Nutanix, and AzureStack Hyperco... Read more