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Global IT spending to hit $4.5 trillion in 2022, says Gartner

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Memory maker Micron moots $150bn mega manufacturing moneybag

AI and 5G to fuel demand for new plants and R&D

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DRAM, it stacks up: SK hynix rolls out 819GB/s HBM3 tech

Kit using the chips to appear next year at the earliest

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Hitting underground pipes and cables costs the UK £2.4bn a year. We need a data platform for that, says government

Atkins wins £23m deal to build National Underground Asset Register

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Ancient with a dash of modern: We joined the Royal Navy to find there's little new in naval navigation

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Sir Clive Sinclair inspired me and 'whole load of others' at Arm, says CEO Simon Segars

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Not just deprecated, but deleted: Google finally strips File Transfer Protocol code from Chrome browser

A death by a thousand cuts

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NHS Digital exposes hundreds of email addresses after BCC blunder copies in entire invite list to 'Let's talk cyber' event

It's like rai-iiiiiin on your wedding day

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Centre for Computing History apologises to customers for 'embarrassing' breach

Website patched following phishing scam, no financial data exposed

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Crims target telcos' Linux and Solaris boxes, which don't get enough infosec love

CrowdStrike says 'LightBasin' gang avoids Windows, and knows that telco networks run on badly-secured *nix

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Acer servers cracked in India and Taiwan – including systems with customer data

Gang says it grabbed internal info, could do the same to Acer elsewhere

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Microsoft unveils Android apps for Windows 11 (for US users only)

Windows Insiders get their hands on the Windows Subsystem for Android

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Brave's homegrown search claims to protect your privacy but there's a long way to go if it's to challenge the big G

Ad-free now but not forever

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Software Freedom Conservancy sues TV maker Vizio for GPL infringement

Companies using GPL software should meet their obligations, lawsuit says

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UK's ARIA innovation body 'hasn't even begun to happen' says former research lead

DARPA imitator not doing much after two years of Johnson government

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Facebook fined £50m in UK for 'conscious' refusal to report info and 'deliberate failure to comply' during Giphy acquisition probe

That rebrand can't come soon enough

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Lunar rocks brought to Earth by China's Chang'e 5 show Moon's volcanoes were recently* active

* Just a couple of billion years

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Darmstadt, we have a problem – ESA reveals its INTEGRAL space telescope was three hours from likely death

Gamma ray-spotting 'scope was spinning uncontrollably and unable to make 'leccy until dramatic rescue

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Facebook may soon reveal new name – we're sure Reg readers will be more creative than Zuck's marketroids

We've kicked things off with the most splendidly evil fictional corporations, feel free to share your ideas

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