Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 29 July 2021 ***************************************************************** D'oh! Misplaced chair shuts down nuclear plant in Taiwan Surprisingly a real-life scenario and not a plotline from The Simpsons ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Xero says accounting software users were locked out by login glitch, not nefarious deeds Issue has been resolved and your data is 'secure', claims SaaS outfit * A global pandemic and ransomware explosion makes for a bumper quarter at Google parent Alphabet Chief exec Pichai wants to 'help people get the information they need,' even as YouTube fingered for conspiracy guff * Workday shares slide following claims Amazon ditched company-wide HR system Some customers have a 'unique set of needs' SaaSy vendor says On-Prem * I'm feeling lucky: Google, Facebook say workers must be vaccinated before they return to offices As web search giant stalls end to work-from-home to mid-October * Er, no, we would like to continue suing Facebook, US state AGs tell courts Legal eagles determined to overturn decision to throw out antitrust lawsuit targeting Instagram, Whatsapp acquisitions * Microsoft abandons semi-annual releases for Windows Server Special capabilities on Azure leaving on-premises users behind * Cellnex complains regulators waved through CK Hutchison mast buyout in Europe â only sticking point is the UK Cell tower acquisition faces full inquiry from Britain's Competition and Markets Authority * Apple boasts of record quarter, but warns supply shortages will get worse before they get better 'The road to recovery will be a winding one' Cook predicts * Looks like we all can't stop pouring billions of dollars into AMD, Google, Apple, Microsoft iPhones, iPads about to hit global chip supply wall others have felt, though Security * Security breaches where working from home is involved are costlier, claims IBM report Great, it's not like employers need more reasons to haul you back to the office * Iranian state-backed hackers posed as flirty Scouser called Marcy to target workers in defence and aerospace Recognise this one? Oh dear... * UK's National Cyber Security Centre needs its posh Westminster digs, says Cabinet Office, because of WannaCry May need to upgrade 'bunfight' into 'cake-flinging war' over this one * Google revamps bug bounty program Announces that it's paid out for 11,000 bugs in under eleven years * Biden warns 'real shooting war' will be sparked by severe cyber attack Suggests incident 'of great consequence' in the real world could be a tipping point * Tencent suspends signups to WeChat, citing 'security upgrade' and need to comply with Chinese laws Promises everything will be back to normal sometime in early August Software * About half of Python libraries in PyPI have security issues, Finnish boffins claim Coding lingo's community says it has a plan to mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities * Are you a 1%er? Windows 11 turns up in the usage figures Shrinking survey could signify decline of UWP * Since it's the only way to differentiate in a Chromium-dominated market, Vivaldi 4.1 introduces 'Accordion' tabs Do the browser polka * Mozilla ups its VPN game â and the price â with split tunneling for Android, iOS Early birds really do get the worm, it would seem * DevOps still 'rarely done well at scale' concludes report after a decade of research Puppet Field CTO Nigel Kersten speaks to the Reg about 10 years of studying DevOps adoption * Infor ERP kicked out at closing time for Fuller's brewery biz while Microsoft Dynamics is invited to stay for lock-in Pandemic offers chance to change focus just four years after £10m deal * Slacking off? It used to be there was pretty much one place to chat with your fellow developers: IRC Reg tiptoes through the Zulip to review open source chat and collab software * IBM's z/OS update for mainframes about to land â on last day of predicted launch window Version 2.5 adds lots of love for hybrid cloud, Linux containers, and even a COBOL/Java combo Offbeat * Boeing and Rocket Lab hope for the best as both return to launchpad following failures Space is hard * D'oh! Misplaced chair shuts down nuclear plant in Taiwan Surprisingly a real-life scenario and not a plotline from The Simpsons * The UK is running on empty when it comes to electric vehicle charging points Infrastructure needs to be increased tenfold before traditional motors banned in 2030, says market study * Great reset? More like Fake Reset: Leaders need a reality check if they think their best staff will give up hybrid work Fortune favours the flexible in the new normal * Ecuador shreds Julian Assange's citizenship Quito Court finds numerous irregularities in naturalization process ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: