Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 6 July 2021 ***************************************************************** Not for children: Audacity fans drop the f-bomb after privacy agreement changes 'Fork.' What did you think we meant? ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Why stick with one legacy database when you could have 15 in the cloud? Learn how to swap tedium for transformation with this Regcast * Google Cloud poaches SAP exec Adaire Fox-Martin to run EMEA ops Hired to boost channel sales and, erm, 'accelerate' that 'growth journey' * Big Blue's big email blues signal terminal decline â unless it learns to migrate itself Quit financial engineering and go back to your roots, IBM Offbeat * Big Techâs Asian lobby warns Hong Kong its anti-doxxing laws could damage the economy Current draft makes staff personally liable and Asia Internet Coalition says that could crimp innovation * Taikonauts complete seven-hour spacewalk, the first for China since 2008 Crew do some DIY, move a camera, you know, the usual ⦠but in zero gravity * Now everyone can take in the sights and smells of a London tram station shut for 70 years Mmm, musty * Black screens in Windows 11? Bork has seen it all before Welcome to Madeira, autonomous region of Borkugal On-Prem * Arm chief hits out at 'ill-informed speculation' over proposed Nvidia buyout Hakuna matata * Things that needn't be said: Don't plonk a massive Starlink disk on the hood of your car It's illegal Security * The cost of cyber insurance increased 32% last year and shows no signs of easing 'Claims are up, capacity is down, and underwriting profitability is, at best, under pressure' * The wheels come off Formula 1's notification service as fans plied with attacker's messages 'Foo' â not the noise of a passing car * What's this about a lawyer looking for an heir? City of London Police seek IT crew to help crack down on fraud Contract worth £75m over seven years * DiDi, Chinaâs Uber analog, booted from local app stores for data naughtiness And so were two other app-makers that also happen to have listed in the USA lately * IT for service providers biz Kaseya defers decision about SaaS restoration following supply chain attack REvil gang asks for $70m as ransomware rampages through MSPs and perhaps 1,000 clients Software * Sing a song of Office, a pocketful of why: ARM64 version running in a Pi When the Pi was loaded/ with native Windows 11 bling... wasnât it quite Armful, a somewhat speedy thing * Latest patches show Rust for Linux project making great strides towards the kernel Torvalds reckons 'it might be mergeable for 5.14' * Not for children: Audacity fans drop the f-bomb after privacy agreement changes 'Fork.' What did you think we meant? * PPE, Part II: UK health department takes second stab at e-commerce system for personal protective equipment Let's hope this time a shortage can be averted * NHS England staff voice concerns about access controls on US spy-tech firm Palantir's COVID-19 data store Foundry platform lacks transparency and accountability, sources tell El Reg * Audacity is a poster child for what can be achieved with open-source software If Muse Group's stewardship takes a wrong turn, there's always the fork button* * One good deed leads to a storm in an Exchange Server Enthusiasm and youth are once again no match for age and cunning * Opera browser tries to make sweet music for the ears of Chromebook users Bakes in VPN, ad-blocker, even a crypto wallet, and claims itâs the only non-Chrome browser to harmonise with Googleâs lightweight lappies ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2021 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: