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26 June 2019

 
Falcon Heavy Launch (pic: NASA/Joel Kowsky)

We've Falcon caught it! SpaceX finally nets a fairing half after a successful Heavy launch

Although third time unlucky as the centre stage enjoys an explosive landing

 

Business

UK police want to Airwave hello to some more mobile devices – survey

Long delayed Emergency Services Network probably not helping

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Time to refresh your thinking on technology infrastructure

Make the most of today's architecture options

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Seize Control Of Your Application Health And Security With F5

Simplify performance troubleshooting using self-service solutions and tools

Data Centre

FCC adviser and fiber telco CEO thrown in the clink for five years after conning investors out of $270m with faked deals

Funnily enough, she was keen to slash infrastructure investment red-tape

Weather forecasters are STILL banging on about 5G clashing with their sensors. As if climate change is a big deal

Now gimme that 4K HD live stream of kittens

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RIP Dyn Dynamic DNS :'( Oracle to end Dyn-asty by axing freshly gobbled services, shoving customers into its cloud

Meanwhile, staff face cuts – and doesnotexist.com may not exist by next year

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FedEx fed up playing box cop, sues Uncle Sam to make it stop: 'We do transportation, not law enforcement'

Feds are asking Huawei too much from us, complains shipping giant upset it has to police every package

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AWS Security Hub takes half-hearted bite out of SIEM vendors' lunches

SIEMless pitch, amirite?

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Continuum Fortify Go-To-Market Business Plan

Prepare and Deliver More Advanced Security Services to Your Clients

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Printer Security: The New IT Imperative

Research Shows That the "Humble Printer" Remains a Security Blind Spot

Emergent Tech

The Great IoT Protocol War may have been won: Thread's 1.2 release aims at business

Meanwhile in the home, it's all Google, Amazon, Apple…

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Gaining an Edge on Management Complexity of Distributed Compute

A guide to managing distributed clusters

Personal Tech

It's a fullblown Crysis: Gamers press pause on PC purchases, shipments freeze

Can I swap out the card? Then fsck the upgrade

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Security

McAfee sues ship-jumping sales staff over trade secret theft allegations

Complaint claims rival Tanium's hires took deal data with them

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Open-heart nerdery: Boffins suggest identifying and logging in people using ECGs

Heartbeat rhythms could be the next biometric authentication method

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Please stop regulating the dumb tubes, says Internet Society boss

Even govt rules have knock-on effects, warns Andrew Sullivan

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What the cell...? Telcos around the world were so severely pwned, they didn't notice the hackers setting up VPN points

Revealed: Long-running espionage campaign targets phone carriers to snoop on VIPs' location, call records

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Software

That's a sticky Siemens situation: Former coder blows his logic bomb guilty plea deal in court

Happy to admit I did a great job, says alleged firefighter-arsonist. Um, nope, says judge

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Don't make a FOSS: Apache Software Foundation Board bids farewell to co-founder and two big hitters

Over in proprietary land, musical chairs a thing at Microsoft too as former Windows Insider-in-chief quits

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The in and outs of Microsoft's new Windows Terminal

Handy features in the Store applications, but the underlying infrastructure changes matter more

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Science

We've Falcon caught it! SpaceX finally nets a fairing half after a successful Heavy launch

Although third time unlucky as the centre stage enjoys an explosive landing

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Sputnik? No, comrade, this is Spunknik: Frozen sperm manages to survive zero-grav in this totally realistic test

May mean humans can travel to and infect alien worlds using cryotanks of reproductive cells

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Bootnotes

The Eldritch Horror of Date Formatting is visited upon Tesco

Best before end? Who reads those things anyway?

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