Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 19 May 2017 ***************************************************************** The real battle of Android's future â who controls the updates Google shows its hand ***************************************************************** Business * UK Tory party pledges 'digital' charter, wants Verify to back online gov We read the manifesto so you donât have to⦠* ICO probes use of data analytics by politicos following Brexit vote Parties warned to follow rules ahead of General Election * UK.gov plans to overhaul £6bn in big IT deals 'watered down' Brexit and loss of oversight casts doubt on reform agenda â sources * EC fines Facebook â¬110m for 'misleading' data on WhatsApp deal 'Errors' in 2014 filings 'not intentional', apparently * Chelsea Manning leaves prison, heads straight for booze and pizza Julian Assange tweets his delight, but nothing on his promise to visit the USA Data Centre * Guess who's getting fat off DRAM shortages? Yep, the DRAM makers Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron burp as PC memory prices jump 30 per cent * Cisco's servers are stuck in limbo, look likely to stay there Sales suffering â should it quit the market? * Hyperscale data centres win between their ears, not on the racks Operating at scale is easy. Changing culture to accept and cope with failure is harder Emergent Tech * Google offers devs fat bribes, hopes to lure them to its Home Race against Amazon demands rapid iteration, and cash * Let's sum up Google's VR strategy so far: Making life less crap for a lonely 20-something Eyeball-chasing ad giant literally traps your eyeballs * AI smut-finder is now an Android app Melondream devs seek investors * Self-driving car devs face 6-month backlog on vital $85,000 LIDAR kit So you wanna build a robo-ride? Start saving up, get a ticket, get in line Personal Tech * Wonky whitelist update blamed for AT&T's nationwide 911 blackout FCC report finds lessons, mentions no fines as yet * 40,000-plus AT&T staff threaten to strike Friday CWA says members in 36 states prepping for stoppage * We're heading back⦠to the future! Net neutrality rules on chopping block FCC parties like it's 1996 * ZX Spectrum reboot firm slapped with £52k court costs repayment order 'We had no option' claims former director * Dell BIOS update borks PCs Motherboard say what? Security * Don't gripe if you hand your PC to Geek Squad and they rat you out to the Feds â judge But FBI blunder may let alleged pedo walk free from court * Proposed PATCH Act forces US snoops to quit hoarding code exploits Bipartisan bill wants to stave off another WannaCry * Three home security systems found to be vulnerable â if hackers were hiding in bushes Pointblank weaknesses have since been patched * Banking association calls for end of 'screen-scraping' Fintech firms not that thrilled about the idea * No laptop ban on Euro flights to US... yet Pilots: Um, you want all those lithium batteries in the hold? * Great Ormond Street children's hospital still offline after WannaCrypt omnishambles Precautionary disconnect â patients still being looked after * Bloke charged under UK terror law for refusing to cough up passwords First they came for the activists and I did nothing⦠* Azure users told they're not WannaCrypt-proof Microsoft advises how to harden cloudy Windows, cos it runs a cloud not your OS Software * What is dead my never die: a new version of OS/2 just arrived Game of Clones: ArcaOS 5.0 promises to pick up where OS/2 Warp and eComStation left off * Windows 10: Triumphs and tragedies from Microsoft Build Redmond's OS needs to be cool for consumers, but its best chances are with business * The real battle of Android's future â who controls the updates Google shows its hand * Sorry Google, it's boring old workloads that are pumping up AWS and Azure, not sexy AI Spend big or go home Science * Nukes tests caused space weather, say NASA boffins Artificial Van Allen belts, auroras, geomagnetic storms, just another day in the Cold War Bootnotes * White House sicko sent down for 20 years after sexting underage girls No, not who you're thinking of. Sad! * Free whitepaper * Web threats: Challenges and solutions Web threats employ blended techniques, an explosion of variants, and targeted regional attacks. Learn how to to ensure security, regulatory compliance, and business continuity ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, The Lightwell, 12-16 Laystall Street, London, EC1R 4PF, UK The Register and its contents are Copyright © Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: