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OpenAI tries to build its coding cred, acquires Python toolmaker Astral
In a move clearly designed to strengthen its position among developers, OpenAI has acquired Python tool maker Astral. The house of Altman expects the deal to strengthen the ecosystem for its Codex programming agent.…
Time to end the 'uncontrolled experiment' of social media on kids, scientists say
There is enough evidence going back far enough that it's reasonable to conclude social media platforms are responsible for population-level mental health harms. …
Unknown attackers exploit yet another critical SharePoint bug
Unknown baddies are abusing yet another critical Microsoft SharePoint bug to compromise victims' SharePoint servers, the US government warned.…
Google gives Android users a way to install unverified apps if they prove they really, really want to
It turns out you won't be limited to Google-verified apps an developers on Android after all. In the face of sustained community dissatisfaction with its developer verification requirement, Google has given Android users an out.…
'Death sentence': EU cloud lobby takes Broadcom to Brussels over VMware partner purge
A lobbying trade body for smaller cloud providers is asking the European Commission to impose interim measures blocking Broadcom from terminating the VMware Cloud Service Provider program, calling the decision a death sentence for some tech suppliers and an illegal squeeze on customer choice.…
Fiber on the surface of the moon could help detect moonquakes
Fiber-optic cables could be used to detect moonquakes, offering a simpler way to gather seismic data to support future missions.…
GNOME 50 debuts with X11 axed, Wayland front and center
GNOME 50 is here, codenamed Tokyo after the location of the GNOME Asia Summit 2025, and the biggest change is in fact more or less invisible, unless you look for an options button on the login screen.…
FBI director leaves open the possibility that it's buying location data again
It's been three years since an FBI director admitted to purchasing the location data of Americans, potentially in violation of the Constitution. Here we go again.…
Lock down Microsoft Intune, feds warn after Stryker attack
The US government has urged companies to better secure Microsoft Intune, an endpoint management tool that was abused in last week's cyberattack against med-tech firm Stryker.…
PwC will say goodbye to staff who aren't convinced about AI
You'll use AI and like it too - if you work for PwC. Paul Griggs, US chief executive of the global professional services giant, has made clear there is no room at the corporation for AI skeptics.…
UK blinks on AI copyright carve-out after star-studded revolt
The UK government has backed off plans to allow AI companies to access copyrighted material for free for training purposes by default.…
Google says it will let UK publishers opt out of AI overviews
The UK's competition watchdog has published responses to its consultation over Google's strategic market status (SMS) covering search and search advertising services - and the tech biz is offering some concessions.…
Fixing Claude with Claude: Anthropic reports on AI site reliability engineering
QCon London A member of Anthropic's AI reliability engineering team spoke at QCon London on why Claude excels at finding issues but still makes a poor substitute for a site reliability engineer (SRE), constantly mistaking correlation with causation.…
Hide and sleek: Latest Vivaldi release can tuck its UI away until summoned
Browser maker Vivaldi has opened up a new front in the browser wars by making itself disappear.…
Competition watchdog cracks knuckles, probes legality of Adobe cancellation fee
Britain’s competition watchdog is opening an investigation into Adobe’s early cancellation fees on membership plans to ascertain if it breaks competition law.…
Microsoft startup credits are the gift that keeps on billing unsuspecting users
Complaints about Microsoft's startup credits and Azure AI Foundry keep mounting, with users reporting surprise credit card charges and invoices they never saw coming.…
SAP's grand cloud escape plan €2B short of the runway
Five years after launching its rescue plan to lift ERP users to the cloud and switch them to the latest software, SAP is off target by about €2 billion, The Register can reveal.…
GOV.UK chatbot gets smarter but slower as LLMs improve
More powerful large language models (LLMs) are helping make the UK government's in-development chatbot more accurate but are also slowing it down, according to the Government Digital Service (GDS).…
Struggling to put your AI aversion into words? Here's a handy glossary
Opinion Are you an AI hater, an AI vegan, or a slightly more moderate AI vegetarian? Or are you on the side of the clankers? A bot-licker, a prompt-fondler, a ChatNPC?…
Google offers ‘vibe design’ tool that you can shout at to create a UI
The term “vibe coding” has become associated with use of AI coding assistants to create code that expresses a developer’s intent, even if the results are ropey and require plenty of extra work to put into production. Google’s now proudly adapted the term to describe the workings of its Stitch design tool.…

