Yes, you can serve a website from a $1 microcontroller
Well, page is more accurate, but the source code is available if you want to try doing something even crazier
Well, page is more accurate, but the source code is available if you want to try doing something even crazier
Plus ModuleJail, a radical proposal for minimizing the impact of similar bugs
Greek mountaintop ground station aims infrared beams at CubeSats in ESA-backed optical networking trial
Game Over?! gamified the identification of scammers who sought thrills from terrorising the elderly
Researchers warn that regulatory capture means industry concerns trump those of citizens
Shai-Hulud worm exploited GitHub Actions misconfiguration to poison shared cache, now project weighing nuclear option on unsolicited contributions
Experimental Windows 11 build restores some old favorites, though the rough edges are still showing
Researchers say 18-year-old flaw already being probed and exploited just days after disclosure
Shift comes amid mounting reports of successful social engineering attacks targeting higher-ups in government
Testing? We've heard of it
MoD says StormBreaker will plug gap until homegrown SPEAR 3 integration lands
Firefox maker says the tools are basic security infrastructure, not teenage contraband
Cloud giant says humans remain accountable, even when code gets an assist from the machines
Governments can't touch VPNs technically or commercially. The mess they'll make if they try will be off the scale
Haters are gonna hate the fact Bobby Prince's demonic dirges rank with Taylor Swift's 1989
Letting a 21-year-old write critical code without supervision is not smart
No customer info stolen, no impact to operations, and no blackmail payment
PLUS: China-linked cyber-attack on central Asian oil sector; Bottom falls out of Indian smartphone sales; And more!
Multiple researchers using the same tools to find the same bugs are creating ‘unnecessary pain and pointless work’
Stuck with an AI bill for tens of thousands of dollars? You're not alone by a long shot
Ride your bots further by putting them in a harness
You're not the only one annoyed by the hype
Uncanny rebuild resurrects the 2009 desktop, complete with support, updates, and licensing questions
Are you ready to RAAC?
The boom is piling up technical debt, warns Lightrun's Moshe Sambol
The Register tests Dell’s first attempt at outplaying Apple’s AirPods
Intel ME and AMD PSP: The silicon layer nobody certifies
Patients are using chatbots for medical advice, while the NHS is still debating where AI belongs
But it's holding fast on auto-expanding customers' budgets
BYO power for AI bit barns may be the best way to ease the problem, says energy watchdog
An influx of agents is pushing GitHub to the brink
Mythos and GPT-5.5 muscle out the competition
Like AirDrop, minus the Apple lock-in
User interface tweaks are nice, but reliable drivers matter more
You may only get 5GB of storage instead of 15GB if you don't share your digits with the Chocolate Factory
There sure are some clever people on Earth
Claude maker warns authoritarian regimes could set the rules unless Washington tightens chip and model controls
Microsoft mitigation may bork inline images, calendar printing while admins wait for a proper patch
CISA hands feds super-tight deadline for this perfect-10, actively exploited flaw
Comms watchdog says Musk's social media platform will now review reports of illegal hate and terror content within 24 hours... on average
AI-integrated networks can cut costs, boost 5G efficiency, and help regional telcos shift beyond basic connectivity
Attackers stole a limited amount of internal credential material after malware hidden in poisoned packages reached two staff machines
7,000 5G sites added in eight months, and now serve 73 million subscribers on Indonesia’s first blanket 5G network.
72 Boxer-mounted RCH 155s due from 2028 as Britain fills the gap left by AS-90s sent to Ukraine
Whitehall says the AI assistant will help citizens navigate public services faster; others may see it as a cheaper alternative to answering the phone
Parliamentary committee tells ministers online safety regime is failing children and warns 'no action is not an option'
Lazy weekend of Grand Prix fun turned into a terrifying all-nighter
Manages to get its hands on some Mac Studio machines before the OpenClaw machine grabs them
As a senior policymaker ponders whether all South Koreans should enjoy an ‘AI dividend’
Here's a look at the tech powering the first big IPO of 2026