Enterprise Technology News and Analysis

- Why the UK public sector still creaks along on COBOLby Danny Bradbury on August 15, 2025 at 9:15 am
Government: 'Trust us, it'll be different this time' Feature The UK government has gone all-in on AI. More than 50 years after Harold Wilson gave his famous "White heat of technology" speech, this is the hot new thing. An AI Strategy has been released. Datacenters are planned. Steps to strengthen AI supply chains are being formulated. And of course, the public sector will lead by example in AI usage.…
- LLM chatbots trivial to weaponise for data theft, say boffinsby Paul Kunert on August 15, 2025 at 8:30 am
System prompt engineering turns benign AI assistants into 'investigator' and 'detective' roles that bypass privacy guardrails A team of boffins is warning that AI chatbots built on large language models (LLM) can be tuned into malicious agents to autonomously harvest users’ personal data, even by attackers with "minimal technical expertise”, thanks to "system prompt" customization tools from OpenAI and others.…
- Sysadmin cured a medical mystery by shifting a single cableby Simon Sharwood on August 15, 2025 at 7:30 am
Somebody built a very sick network in the bowels of a hospital On Call Few make it to Friday without some end-of-week blues, which The Register always treats with a fresh dose of On Call – the reader-contributed column that recounts your stories of tech support contusions.…
- Should UK.gov save money by looking for open source alternatives to Microsoft? You decideby Lindsay Clark on August 15, 2025 at 6:45 am
As £9 billion MoU sparks debate about value for money, it's time to have your say Register debate series It's a lot of money, £9 billion ($12 billion). Especially for a government which finds itself — for whatever reason — in a fiscal dead end.…
- Forget Foxconn the iPhone factory. AI’s made it a server-slinger first and foremostby Simon Sharwood on August 15, 2025 at 5:15 am
Next: Modular datacenters ready to host rack-scale systems, to meet endless demand Manufacturer to the stars Foxconn is building so many AI servers that they’re now bringing in more cash than consumer electronics – even counting the colossal quantity of iPhones it creates for Apple.…
- Tencent doesn’t care if it can buy American GPUs again – it already has all the chips it needsby Simon Sharwood on August 15, 2025 at 1:58 am
Sees AI costs rising but not certain revenue will match them Chinese web giant Tencent doesn’t mind if Washington doesn’t let it buy more American GPUs, because it already has all the chips it needs.…
- Breathe easy: Apple Watch can read your oxygen levels againby Thomas Claburn on August 14, 2025 at 11:31 pm
iBiz shifts data to iPhone in patent workaround Apple will deliver a software update for recent US Apple Watch models to reimplement the ability to measure blood oxygen levels, a process known as pulse oximetry.…
- Ransomware crews don't care about your endpoint security – they've already killed itby Jessica Lyons on August 14, 2025 at 10:35 pm
Some custom malware, some legit software tools At least a dozen ransomware gangs have incorporated kernel-level EDR killers into their malware arsenal, allowing them to bypass almost every major endpoint security tool on the market, escalate privileges, and ultimately steal and encrypt data before extorting victims into paying a ransom.…
- Dodgy Huawei chips nearly sunk DeepSeek's next-gen R2 modelby Tobias Mann on August 14, 2025 at 7:54 pm
Chinese AI model dev still plans to use homegrown silicon for inferencing Unhelpful Huawei AI chips are reportedly why Chinese model dev DeepSeek's next-gen LLMs are taking so long.…
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Cylon raiderautonomous fighter jet advances to next phaseby Brandon Vigliarolo on August 14, 2025 at 7:27 pmPilots may soon have to compete against frakking toasters for the title of Top Gun That autonomous fighter jet from DARPA is so 2023 that the agency is already well into a bid to give future combat jets autonomy for multi-ship missions over the horizon.…
- Psst: wanna buy a legit FBI email account for $40?by Jessica Lyons on August 14, 2025 at 7:03 pm
Government and police employee credentials sold at bargain-basement prices on underground forums Criminals are selling access to FBI and other law enforcement and government email accounts to other criminals via dark web marketplaces for as little as $40.…
- Equinix signs deals for nukes and fuel cells to power its AI bit barnsby Dan Robinson on August 14, 2025 at 6:10 pm
Datacenter giant looks for energy sources outside the grid Updated Equinix is doing deals with alternative energy providers to support the needs of its datacenters globally, including nuclear options and fuel cell deployments, as the AI fad continues to push a bit barn build boom.…
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