Did you read all the documents you signed last time you had a medical test?
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£120k ... but you must take ultimate responsibility for functionality of e-gates, passports and more
That's public service media such as the BBC, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Consumption-based pricing and scant cost controls are sending monthly bills into five figures, Gartner warns
'Permanent biometric surveillance of the public square' incompatible with policing by consent, say critics
Browsers, cloud challengers, and Killinghall Parish Council all accuse Redmond of locking in customers, hobbling competition
Pinecone and Tiger Data say smarter data plumbing can cut token use and tame agentic workloads
Plus interesting news from the Xfce-on-Wayland project
A time when Windows 7 was Microsoft's latest and greatest
THE REGISTER EXPLAINER: GPUs idle? Blame your outdated storage, not the silicon sprinters.
Unexplained GSM-R failure at Deutsche Bahn caused confusion and delay
Five ISPs and plenty of users await their fate
Use of Arm cores and Linux mean Beijing hasn’t broken away from the world
Clumsy logging implementation squirrels away data without regard for cost
The Claude in Slack app is dead, long live Claude in Slack
Plus more blasts from the past: NetWare, FTP, and HTTP
Less than 17 hours after receiving orders, Rocket Lab put Pioneer in orbit for close-range maneuvers with True Anomaly's Jackal satellite
It's not just old phones – many smart meters and telecare alarms still use the ancient technology
Alternatively, you can install SteamOS 3.8 on your own AMD-powered hardware
Annual report reveals workforce fell from 162,000 to 141,000 in a year as company pours billions into datacenter expansion