Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 27 September 2018 ***************************************************************** Amazon Alexa outage: Voice-activated devices are down in UK and beyond That sound ... yes, that lack of sound ... it's here ***************************************************************** Advertisment Document generation in the cloud made easier, with Smart Communications Business * 'This is insane!' FCC commissioner tears into colleagues over failure to stop robocalls US fines two scumbags $120m but still the calls carry on * Where's my money?! UK Info Commish squeezes data controllers while brandishing £4,350 fine Orgs failing to pay fee will get smacked with further penalty * Oh, and another thing, Qualcomm tells court: Apple handed Intel our chipping source code Cupertino: If you've got any evidence, bring it * A story of M, a failed retailer: We'll give you a clue â it rhymes with Charlie Chaplin You got to give credit â but critically, only where it is due... Data Centre * US JEDI military cloud network is so high-tech, bidders will have to submit their proposals by hand, on DVD 2020s cloud contract demands 1990s delivery method * Hitachi Vantara brain dump: IoT, servers, containers and self-regulating data centres You lucky NEXT 2018 people * Sick of bandwidth gouging? Cloudflare, Google, Microsoft, IBM have some good news Bandwidth Alliance decides to throw us a bone * Eat my shorts, watchdog tells every city mayor in the US â FCC approves $2bn 5G telco windfall The Simpsons meets next-gen mobile broadband policies * Microsoft wants to cart your data away in a box and punt it onto Azure 1PB of Fedex-able rack-on-rollers * Amazon Alexa outage: Voice-activated devices are down in UK and beyond That sound ... yes, that lack of sound ... it's here * Salesforce dogged by protests, leaked emails, and guerrilla blimps on first day of Dreamforce Oh, and the last shreds of Metallica's credibility disappearing on stage Emergent Tech * Forget dumping games designers for AI â turns out it takes two to tango Machines still need humans to build decent game levels * IT bosses worried about network security reckon AI Jesus can save them, says Oracle survey Of course Big Red finds another thing needing more automation * Take the wheel, Arm tells its notebook-grade Cortex-A76 CPU: Now you're a robo-ride brain Safety critical feature plugged into high-end processor design * TensorFlow, Keras, CNNs and more... at MCubed El Regâs AI and Machine Learning conference lands next month * Building your own PC for AI is 10x cheaper than renting out GPUs on cloud, apparently Here's the recipe for cooking up your own AMD-Nvidia beast * US government use of AI is shoddy and failing citizens â because no one knows how it works The AI Now Institute's report ain't pretty * Crypto-jackers' best pal Monero resets the 'days since a critical bug' counter back to zero It's been a rough September for the digital fun-bucks Personal Tech * Working Apple-1 retro fossil auctioned off to mystery bidder for $375,000 No soldering required â the Steves did it all for you * Sneaky phone apps just about obey the law, still have no trouble guzzling your data, says Which? Probe shines light on epic Ts&Cs and clever tactics to make users cough up Advertisment Document generation in the cloud made easier, with Smart Communications Security * Boffins bypass password protection with pilfering by phony programs Google Instant Apps still needs a lot of work on security * Pain spotting: Russia's Aeroflot Docker server lands internal source code, config files on public internet Container images leak through insecure registry * Can't read my, can't read my... broker face: Premium Credit back online a week after cyber attack Signs so far point to no data leak * Google actually listens to users, hands back cookies and rethinks Chrome auto sign-in Hides don't-be-creepy switch in browser settings as spectre of GDPR looms * Canadian security boss ain't afraid of no Huawei, sees no reason for ban They know how to test kit for backdoors, apparently Software * Why did Visual Studio Marketplace go down in the Great Azure TITSUP? Ask Azure DevOps Failover is not an option * WLinux brings a custom Windows Subsystem for Linux experience to the Microsoft Store What's better than one Linux distro? Dozens of 'em, of course! * Oracle pours a mug o' Java 11 for its addicts, tips pot of Binary Code License down the sink Our programming language is still number one, insists database goliath Science * NASA to celebrate 55th anniversary of first Moon landing by, er, deciding how to land humans on the Moon again In 2024, boffins realise a Saturn V is parked outside Houston Bootnotes * Overexcitable UK ads regulator gabbles that Amazon broke EU law Adland self-manager taunts world's largest web retailer Advertisment Document generation in the cloud made easier, with Smart Communications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing, The Cursitor, 38 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN, UK The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2018 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: