The Register® — Biting the hand that feeds IT

Latest news from The Register

I confessTeen hacker confesses three-year crime spree

'Dshocker' - a juvenile hacker known for stirring trouble among gamers - has admitted to multiple computer felonies involving DDoS attacks, botnets, SWAT calls, credit card fraud...

Homework late? Blame Russian hackers

Teachers wise up to tech-based yarns

Bootnotes 19 Nov 10:07

NASA space tests 'interplanetary internet' protocol

New Vint Cerf network to fly on ISS in 2009

Data Networking 19 Nov 09:53

Yamaha DVX-1000 2.1 home cinema system

Review Only three speakers but an eight-channel experience

Reg Hardware 19 Nov 09:02

EMC remixes Decho and the Funnymen

Connecting a Hoover to a personal information bank

Hardware 19 Nov 08:02

Championship Gaming Series runs out of quarters

'The concept was ahead of its time'

Software 19 Nov 03:20

Mark Cuban answers SEC insider-trading charges

'Because that's just the kind of person he is'

Financial News 19 Nov 03:10

ZombieDead network provider arms Rustock botnet from the hereafter

McColo dials Russia as world sleeps

MicrosoftVisual Studio 2010 - reading the Redmond runes

Preview Big release, big Windows tie in

Victoria & Albert overwhelms museum SAN

We are not amused

Storage 18 Nov 22:34

Amazon's cloud spreads into content delivery

Pay-as-you-go caching

Developer 18 Nov 22:22

Feds shutter one-stop stalker shop

'Spy on anyone from anywhere'

Crime 18 Nov 22:16

Apple rescinds version change App Store ban

Jobsian caprice smiles on CastCatcher

Mobile 18 Nov 22:08

Adobe's Flex Builder to woo Microsoft C# developers

Adobe MAX RIA lipstick wars

Developer 18 Nov 22:06

Sun measures HPC backorders in petaflops

SC08 Layoffs? Let's talk new iron

Servers 18 Nov 21:06

Michael Dell heralds supercomputing fourth wave

SC08 Just like the third wave - with more marketing

Servers 18 Nov 19:10

Intel celebrates Core i7 launch with Dell and Gateway

San Francisco shindig

PCs & Chips 18 Nov 18:42

Tron sequel already in production

Arguably the most long overdue sequel ever

Entertainment 18 Nov 17:45

EMC launches Data Protection Advisor

Tape backup not enough

Storage 18 Nov 17:43

Chrysler: the future's bright, the future's electric

'Leccy Tech More ZEOs, fewer Peapods, please

Reg Hardware 18 Nov 17:05

Lord Ahmed faces dangerous driving charge

Investigation centred on text message sent before crash

Law 18 Nov 16:14

PC virus forces three London hospitals into computer shutdown

Too used to the other sort

Enterprise Security 18 Nov 16:10

Wacky Jacqui's £12bn gIMP could be unleashed by 2012

But 'nothing decided' on comms überdatabase, says Home Office

Government 18 Nov 16:04

Endeavour pair prep for ISS spacewalk

First mission STS-126 EVA this afternoon

Space 18 Nov 15:37

DARPA seeks 'Machine Reading' AI auto-analysis bot

Human analysts' unanimous view - it'll never work

Government 18 Nov 15:14

InfiniBand and 10GbE break data centre gridlock

Analysis Bandwidth bonanza in the data centre

Servers 18 Nov 15:06

Mobe firm gives birth to pair of kid tracking phones

I can't sleep without Teddy Phone

Mobile 18 Nov 14:50

BNP membership list leaks online

Rightwingers left exposed

ID 18 Nov 14:31

EC slams national cybercrime responses as inadequate

Super regulator back on the agenda?

Crime 18 Nov 13:30

Palin webmail 'hack' trial delayed

Time-out for computer forensics

Crime 18 Nov 13:16

Microsoft rolls out online Exchange and Sharepoint for the US

Just dollars a user a month

Applications 18 Nov 13:04

Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 dual-GPU graphics card

Review One card, two very fast graphics chips

Reg Hardware 18 Nov 13:02

First self-inflicted identity donor cards to ship in late 2009

Criminal Records chief takes charge of rollout

Government 18 Nov 12:56

Mobile phones will 'cut off' Al Qaeda

US puts faith in mobe-issued boarding passes

Government 18 Nov 12:34

British pilots ramp up opposition to ID cards

'Unfair' plan could prompt strike action

Government 18 Nov 12:15

Smut email hubby claims iPhone glitch

Lewd snap 'accidentally' attached

Bootnotes 18 Nov 11:56

The Long Fail: Web 2.0's faith meets the facts

Guest opinion Hope is all you need

Music and Media 18 Nov 11:13

Intel Core i7 'Nehalem' CPUs go on sale

Old-gen 'energy efficient' quad-cores coming

Reg Hardware 18 Nov 10:47

NASA images LA wildfires

Aqua satellite in smoke detector mode

Space 18 Nov 10:12

Roachzilla menaces Florida

Lizard owners fingered for monster cockroach threat

Biology 18 Nov 10:01

SuperSpeed USB 3.0 spec finalised

Ten times the speed of USB 2.0

Reg Hardware 18 Nov 09:04

Gartner: open source software 'pervasive'

Here, there, not everywhere

Applications 18 Nov 04:45

Feds prep gov domains for net address server swap

DNSSec rising

Security 18 Nov 04:29

25 years of Macintosh - the Apple Computer report card

Part One What Steve hath wrought (from A to F)

Hardware 18 Nov 00:43

Reg Reader 'bitch of a survey' transformed into beautiful webcast

Reg Tech Panel Building applications for the 21st century

Tech Panel 14 Nov 13:52

Earlier stories

Don’t Miss

email symbolStill sending naked email? Get your protection here

Security How-to Buckle your seatbelt, encrypt your bits

Google's Satan phoneT-Mobile G1 Google Android-based smartphone

Review Operating System 1, Hardware 0

Ubuntu teaser Ubuntu 8.10 - All Hail new Network Manager

Review The good kind of UI theft

OpenOffice_logoOpenOffice 3.0 - the only option for masochistic Linux users

Review And linear optimizing Mactards

More from The Register

BOFH

Email you when BOFH is published?

Event of the Week

Delivering the benefits of Application Platforms

2nd December 2008, 2pm

A live, interactive webcast.

Join The Register and industry experts for a live online event exploring the potential benefits and pitfalls of the application platform layer - the software that exists between operating system and applications.

Whitepapers

Latest Reviews from Reg Hardware

Dell Studio Hybrid mini desktop PC

For years, laptops have relied on desktop computer technology hand-me-downs, so it's only fair that Dell's Studio Hybrid is a desktop that makes use of laptop parts.

Latest News from Channel Register

unhappyAnalysts forecast gloomy season for PC biz

Financial analysts are forecasting tough times ahead for Intel and AMD as - surprise, surprise - individuals and businesses buy fewer new computers in the year ahead, with a big drop coming this quarter.

The warnings come as rumours circulate that Acer, Apple, Asus and Dell have all cut orders for new notebooks.