Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 24 July 2017 ***************************************************************** User filed fake trouble tickets to take helpful sysadmin to lunches Reg reader was shouted at for a problem the customer created, but won his respect and apologies ***************************************************************** Business * Silicon Valley IT biz boss cops to lying about Cisco H-1B jobs Consulting firm fibbed about hirings to import more workers * Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook blow massive amounts lobbying Trump administration You know what they say: Money makes the world go round * Legal boffins poke holes in EU lawmaker's ePrivacy proposals Recommend amendments on privacy, tracking and encryption * Vodafone reports sliding revenues but customers don't hate them as much And India still a mighty struggle * Dump X of your crew, DXC Technologies UK told. Hundreds face axe AGAIN 'Please stop leaking info to The Reg,' says UK boss * User filed fake trouble tickets to take helpful sysadmin to lunches Reg reader was shouted at for a problem the customer created, but won his respect and apologies * ServiceNow stops over in Jakarta on its journey to AI-land SaaS-y business process simplifier adds security chat rooms, cloud management and more to new release Data Centre * Pull on yer wellies and let's wade through the week's storage news But Muuuuuum... * What is this â some kind of flashy, 3-bit consumer SSD? Eh, Seagate? Nytro new PC disk replacement line of SSDs * Microsoft finally allows hosted desktops on multi-tenant hardware Windows 10 enterprise licences to gain virtualization rights, plus roaming to personal devices * Bluetooth makes a mesh of itself with new spec Up to 32,000 nodes without routers in the middle and battery life measured in years Emergent Tech * DeepMind says it's given AI an imagination. Let's take a closer look at that Google's machine-learning gurus see promise in simulated creativity * Why you'll never make really big money as an AI dev Artificial Intelligence? How the future was back in the '80s * Shut up and take my money! AI luminaries go gooey for Graphcore's smart chip tech Investors shove another $30m into Bristolian startup's mitts * Boffins back bubbles for better bonding with beautiful belongings AKA how to watermark 3D printed stuff with air bubbles Personal Tech * Judge uses 1st Amendment on Pokemon Go park ban. It's super effective! County had hoped to protect land from gamer stampede * The Italian Jobs: Bloke thrown in the cooler for touting Apple knockoffs Feds made Naples man an offer he can't refuse * Intel is upset that Qualcomm is treating it like Intel treated AMD for years and years Chipzilla takes number, joins queue to kick Snapdragon biz in the ball arrays * China censors drop the soap operas, sitcoms That's the bad news. The good news is they've banned Bieber, too * Andy Rubin's overhyped and underdelivered Essential phone out 'in a few weeks' At this point does anyone still care? * I've got a verbal govt contract for Hyperloop, claims His Muskiness World+dog: Oh no you haven't! * Virgin Media broadband latency headaches still not fixed six months on Promises firmware fix for superhub 3/Intel's Puma 6 'shortly' Security * Sweden leaked every car owners' details last year, then tried to hush it up Another day, another botched government contract * But how does our ransomware make you feel? Psychology of ransomware threats unpicked * Moneysupermarket fined £80,000 for spamming seven million customers Go compare the original opt-out request, firm told Software * Debian patches plenty in new version 9.1 26 security fixes for 55 packages. You know what to do! * Ten new tech terms I learnt this summer: Do you know them all? Let's assume you've already heard of 'clickbait headline' * You can't DevOps everything, kids. Off the shelf kit especially Waterfalling for the, er, 'boring' stuff * The lady (or man) vanishes: The thorny issue of GDPR coding The Devil is in the enhanced data model * Q. What's today's top language? A. Python... no, wait, Java... no, C Just learn them all and stop worrying about the popularity contest Science * Reg reader turns Geek's Guides to Britain into Geek's Map of Britain Too lazy to plug GPS co-ords into satnav? Fear not, gypsythief has saved you Bootnotes * Fan of FBI cosplay? Enjoy freaking out your neighbors? Have we got the eBay auction for you Get this retired surveillance van for all your totally legitimate above-board activities * Volterman 'super wallet': The worst crowdsource video pitch of all time? The cringe is strong with this one * Burglary, robbery, kidnapping and a shoot-out over⦠a domain name?! When transfers go really, really wrong, allegedly * Authorities go hard on coffee maker for stiff Viagra-powered brew Is that a DIMM in your pocket or have you been at this banned bean again? * 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: