KDE targets Windows 10 'exiles' claiming 'your computer is toast' Encourages move to Linux but, for goodness sake, RTFM first OSes04 Jun 2025 | 49
Please tell us Reg: Why are AI PC sales slower than expected? World War Fee Trump's on again off again tariffs, economic uncertainty, no vital apps and higher price tags AI + ML04 Jun 2025 | 46
Microsoft will stop pestering Windows users about Edge in EU Plus, Europeans will find it easier to sideline Bing and uninstall the Windows Store OSes03 Jun 2025 | 16
Windows 11 market share stalls ahead of Windows 10 cutoff Microsoft's latest and greatest still lags behind predecessor as time runs out OSes03 Jun 2025 | 54
Microsoft patches the patch that put Windows 11 in a coma Out-of-band is becoming the norm rather than the exception OSes03 Jun 2025 | 13
Microsoft's plain text editor gets fancy as Notepad gains formatting options It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for them OSes02 Jun 2025 | 137
OpenMamba: Eat your greens, they're good for you Fancy getting rolling with something Qt and Italian? OSes02 Jun 2025 | 5
Microsoft's May Patch Tuesday update fails on some Windows 11 VMs 'The operating system couldn't be loaded' is never a great message Patches29 May 2025 | 17
Microsoft is opening Windows Update to third-party apps Also in preview: a settings backup feature to support OS upgrades OSes28 May 2025 | 42
Three ways to run Windows apps on a Linux box hands on Easy, medium, and the sledgehammer approach – or any combination you fancy OSes28 May 2025 | 120
The elusive goal of Unix – or Linux – simplicity Comment Or, rediscovering the KISS principle, the long way round OSes27 May 2025 | 59
What would a Microsoft engineer do to Ubuntu? AnduinOS is the answer It's not radical, but it is slim and pretty – usually a winning combination OSes23 May 2025 | 75
Neptune OS is Debian made easy but, boy, does it need some housekeeping A media-ready remix with KDE, codecs, and clutter from its BeOS-flavored past OSes22 May 2025 | 37
Signal shuts the blinds on Microsoft Recall with the power of DRM Chat app blocks Windows' screenshot-happy feature from peeking at private convos Security22 May 2025 | 63
AROS turns any PC into an Amiga with USB-bootable distro And other ways to get that Amiga feeling on a budget OSes22 May 2025 | 66
Windows reports two CPU speeds because one would be too simple Every hardware claim is equal, but some are more equal than others OSes21 May 2025 | 20
Microsoft revives DOS-era Edit in a modern shell Build Fast, compact, useful? Who are you, and what did you do with Windows? OSes20 May 2025 | 72
Torvalds' typing taste test touches tactile tragedy Opinion There’s something wrong with keyboard design, but we can’t put our finger on it Personal Tech20 May 2025 | 234
Microsoft open sources Windows Subsystem for Linux – well, most of it Time to stand on its own two webbed feet? OSes19 May 2025 | 19
LastOS slaps neon paint on Linux Mint and dares you to run Photoshop Another distro for Windows users – presumably ones who love bling OSes19 May 2025 | 93
Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foul Zuckercorp and Yandex used localhost loophole to tie browser data to app users, say boffins
X's new 'encrypted' XChat feature seems no more secure than the failure that came before it Musk's 'Bitcoin-style encryption' claim has experts scratching their heads
AWS forms EU-based cloud unit as customers fret about Trump 2.0 Locally run, Euro-controlled, ‘legally independent,' and ready by the end of 2025
Google quietly pushes emergency fix for Chrome 0-day as exploit runs wild TAG team spotted the V8 bug first, so you can bet nation-states weren’t far behind
Illicit crypto-miners pouncing on lazy DevOps configs that leave clouds vulnerable To stop the JINX-0132 gang behind these attacks, pay attention to HashiCorp, Docker, and Gitea security settings
Microsoft patches the patch that put Windows 11 in a coma Out-of-band is becoming the norm rather than the exception
Ukraine war spurred infosec vet Mikko Hyppönen to pivot to drones Interview Why? There's a war in Europe, Finland has a belligerent neighbor, and cyber is a settled field
Fake IT support calls hit 20 orgs, end in stolen Salesforce data and extortion, Google warns Victims include hospitality, retail and education sectors
Crooks fleece The North Face accounts with recycled logins Outdoorsy brand blames credential stuffing
Latest patch leaves some Windows 10 machines stuck in recovery loops Updated Veteran OS might be almost out of support, but there's still time for Microsoft to break it OSes19 May 2025 | 21
The 'End of 10' is nigh, but don't bury your PC just yet Linux types mobilize website to help people avoid creating more e-waste OSes15 May 2025 | 248
RHEL 10 quietly leaks ahead of Red Hat Summit GA date slips out on Japanese site, vanishes from English OSes14 May 2025 | 11
Microsoft facing multibillion legal claim over how it sells software Updated Stop us if you've heard this one before OSes13 May 2025 | 44
OpenAI wants to build a subscription for something like an AI OS, with SDKs and APIs and 'surfaces' CEO Sam Altman has no master plan but imagines custom models built on everything you’ve ever said or read AI Infrastructure Month13 May 2025 | 19
Linus Torvalds goes back to a mechanical keyboard after making too many typos Linux 6.15 is coming along nicely too, unless autocorrect messes things up OSes13 May 2025 | 99
FreeBSD fans rally round zVault upstart Community fork picks up where TrueNAS CORE left off The State of Storage12 May 2025 | 15
OS-busting bug so bad that Microsoft blocks Windows Insider release Canary fans told it hurts functionality to the point that it makes 'using your PC to do even basic things difficult' OSes12 May 2025 | 61
openSUSE deep sixes Deepin desktop over security stink Linux giant finds Chinese environment to be perilous beneath pretty exterior Security09 May 2025 | 23
The final bookworm-based Raspberry Pi OS update arrives Last big release until trixie shows up OSes08 May 2025 | 11
GNOME Foundation's new executive director is Canadian, a techie, and a GNOME user Steven Deobald certainly talks the talk OSes08 May 2025 | 19
Sudo-rs make me a sandwich, hold the buffer overflows Ubuntu 25.10 fitted with Rust-written admin tool by default for memory safety's sake OSes08 May 2025 | 131
Fedora 42 now an official Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distro Modern Linux, vintage kernel OSes07 May 2025 | 19
Microsoft updates the Windows 11 Start Menu Plus it is solving the 'I can't find the settings' problem with AI. That's what you wanted, right? OSes07 May 2025 | 108
Linux kernel to drop 486 and early 586 support Get in the bin: For the first time since 2012, some older CPU generations are being chopped OSes07 May 2025 | 74
Windows 11 24H2 now 'broadly available' ... complete with yet another 'known issue' Azure Virtual Desktop App attach users might want to sit this one out for a bit longer OSes06 May 2025 | 23
Commodore OS 3 is the loudest Linux yet One distro has to be the most extra – and here it is OSes06 May 2025 | 51
Omnissa, VMware’s old end-user outfit, moves to manage servers and … Apple Watches? And declares hypervisor independence after being tied to vSphere Virtualization06 May 2025 | 4
KDE 3 lives to fight another day as Trinity Desktop 14.1.4 hits the shelves Good news, everyone: 15 years on, TDE still pushes pixels OSes01 May 2025 | 19
BTW Windows Subsystem for Linux officially uses Arch now The tryhard's favorite distro wins an approved home in Microsoft's OS OSes30 Apr 2025 | 13
Watch out for any Linux malware sneakily evading syscall-watching antivirus Google dumped io_uring after $1M in bug bounties CSO29 Apr 2025 | 17
OpenBSD 7.7 released with updated hardware support, 9Front ships second update of 2025 The OS refresh brings Ryzen AI and Arrow Lake compatibility OSes29 Apr 2025 | 20
From PlayStation to routers, you've probably been using FreeBSD without knowing it Interview The OS came first, the foundation later – so what does it do? OSes28 Apr 2025 | 14
Windows profanity filter finally gets a ******* off switch No more asterisks. Voice typing now reflects the true spirit of your rage OSes28 Apr 2025 | 37
Windows isn't an OS, it's a bad habit that wants to become an addiction Opinion Think that next refresh is going to get better? The first step to freedom is admitting there's a problem OSes28 Apr 2025 | 177
Microsoft pitches pay-to-patch reboot reduction subscription for Windows Server 2025 Redmond reckons $1.50/core/month hotpatch service is worth it to avoid eight Patch Tuesday scrambles each year OSes28 Apr 2025 | 41
Toyota picks Huawei’s Android-killer HarmonyOS for its Chinese electric sedan Asia In Brief PLUS: Korea's SK Telecom replacing SIMs after attack; India automates satellite docking; China greens its datacenters; and more Personal Tech28 Apr 2025 | 6
Oh, cool. Microsoft melts bug that froze Server 2025 Remote Desktop sessions Where have we heard this before? Feb security update needs its own fix OSes25 Apr 2025 | 1
Fedora 42 has the Answer, but Ubuntu's Plucky Puffin isn't far behind Watch your partitions – GPT and dual-boot don't always mix OSes24 Apr 2025 | 13
Decades-old bug in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas finally shows itself Something broke on Windows 11 24H2, but dev who discovered it tells El Reg this time Microsoft's not to blame OSes24 Apr 2025 | 23
Ninite to win it: How to rebuild Windows without losing your mind Get a new, clean (maybe suspiciously empty) install up to speed – and keep it there OSes24 Apr 2025 | 33
How to stay on Windows 10 instead of installing Linux Can't run Windows 11? Don't want to? There are surprisingly legal options OSes22 Apr 2025 | 159
What to do once your Surface Hub v1 becomes an 84-inch, $22K paperweight Oh. You expected serious suggestions? Personal Tech19 Apr 2025 | 78
Need a Linux admin? Ask a hair stylist to introduce you to a worried mother On Call Lad who 'stays in his bedroom on his computer' emerged ready to deliver brilliant tech support OSes18 Apr 2025 | 97
Google, AWS say it's too hard for customers to use Linux to swerve Azure Re-writing applications takes years, is expensive, in-house expertise needed PaaS + IaaS17 Apr 2025 | 64
MX Linux 23.6 brings Debian freshness, without the systemd funk Bookworm 12.10-based release is a few steps ahead of upstream OSes17 Apr 2025 | 61
Microsoft: Why not let our Copilot fly your computer? Redmond talks up preview of AI agents navigating apps through the UI AI Software Development Week16 Apr 2025 | 33
Free Blue Screens of Death for Windows 11 24H2 users Microsoft rewards those who patch early with bricks hurled through its operating system OSes16 Apr 2025 | 25
Microsoft blames 'latent code issue' after Windows 11 upgrades sneak past admin blockades Intune policies turn out to be mere suggestions OSes16 Apr 2025 | 53
Exchange Server 2019 has less than six months of support left in the tank Pricier successor due in July. Three months is plenty of time to test it, right? Software15 Apr 2025 | 9
Windows Recovery Environment update fails successfully, says Microsoft See no error, hear no error, speak no error OSes15 Apr 2025 | 47
Don't delete that mystery empty folder. Windows put it there as a security fix Copilot vibe coding for OS development? Why not Patches14 Apr 2025 | 33
Microsoft OneDrive file sync apps for Windows, Mac broken for 10 months Updated Users, unsurprisingly, are not pleased and feel forgotten amid Redmond's Copilot frenzy OSes14 Apr 2025 | 68
Windows 11 stops freaking out over wallpaper customization Safeguard hold finally lifted as Microsoft realizes animated backgrounds aren't the end of the world OSes14 Apr 2025 | 13
Microsoft total recalls Recall totally to Copilot+ PCs Redmond hopes you’ve forgotten or got over why everyone hated it the first time OSes11 Apr 2025 | 126
The most important experimental distro you've never heard of gets new project lead Plus a fresh version ... nine years after its last OSes11 Apr 2025 | 72
AmigaOS updated in 2025 for some reason Hyperion ships another patch, which is nice OSes10 Apr 2025 | 38
April's Patch Tuesday leaves unlucky Windows Hello users unable to login Updated Can't Redmond ask its whizz-bang Copilot AI to fix it? Patches09 Apr 2025 | 11
FreeDOS 1.4: Still DOS, still FOSS, more modern than ever The 1990s called – they're impressed OSes09 Apr 2025 | 36
Microsoft resets 'days since last Windows 11 problem' counter to 0 SenseShield the latest company to fall foul of 24H2 OSes09 Apr 2025 | 31
Microsoft lists seven habits of highly effective Windows 11 users Strangely no eighth tip to use something else OSes09 Apr 2025 | 91
Bad luck, Windows 10 users. No fix yet for ransomware-exploited bug Patch Tuesday A novel way to encourage upgrades? Microsoft would never stoop so low Patches08 Apr 2025 | 14
Windows Server Update Services live to patch another day Disconnected device scenarios cause headaches for Microsoft OSes08 Apr 2025 | 14
Introducing Windows on arm. And by arm, we mean wrist Pixel Watch 3 boots Microsoft's OS in latest feat of delightful pointlessness OSes05 Apr 2025 | 27
Windows 11 poised to beat 10, mostly because it has to Market share increase accelerating, but Microsoft's flagship OS not yet at the 50% mark OSes04 Apr 2025 | 68
Ubuntu 25.04 beta takes flight – but this Plucky Puffin is still molting 'Pudgy' might be more apt given the download size OSes04 Apr 2025 | 27
Windows intros 365 Link, a black box that does nothing but connect to Microsoft's cloud And it can be yours for a rather steep $349 OSes03 Apr 2025 | 126
Zorin OS 17.3 takes the Brave step of changing its default browser from Firefox Comment To be fair, it sounds like the team has ironed out the more controversial features Applications03 Apr 2025 | 47
RISC OS Open plots great escape from 32-bit purgatory Modern 64-bit-only chips are leaving the original Arm operating system behind OSes01 Apr 2025 | 64
Microsoft is redesigning the Windows BSoD to get you back to work ‘as fast as possible’ How about making sure OS crashes less, stops hassling us to use Edge? That would improve productivity, too OSes01 Apr 2025 | 62
Windows 11 adds auto-recovery, kills offline setup loophole Microsoft giveth with one hand but taketh away with the other OSes31 Mar 2025 | 123
Windows 11 roadmap great for knowing what's coming next week. Not so good for next year Microsoft promises clarity, gets partway there OSes28 Mar 2025 | 40
Windows Server 2025 locking up after February patch, no word of when a fix will land Similar issue in Windows 11 resolved as of Wednesday OSes28 Mar 2025 | 10
Now Windows Longhorn is long gone, witness reflects on Microsoft's OS belly-flop 'This was not good dog food' OSes27 Mar 2025 | 110
ReactOS emits release 0.4.15 – its first since 2021 An impressive recreation of the Windows golden age OSes25 Mar 2025 | 29
EU OS drafts a locked-down Linux blueprint for Eurocrats Thoughtful and considered … even if it is based on an American distro OSes25 Mar 2025 | 59
Linus Torvalds forgot to release Linux 6.14 for a whole day ‘It's just pure incompetence’ confesses penguin emperor OSes25 Mar 2025 | 36
Fedora 42 beta has so many spins, it'll make your head whirl The answer to the ultimate question of Linux, the Universe, and Everything? OSes24 Mar 2025 | 13
GNOME 48 lands with performance boosts, new fonts, better accessibility Tweaks mean smoother operation even on low-end kit OSes24 Mar 2025 | 44
Apple hallucinated Siri's future AI features, lawsuit claims Broken commitment to deliver hyped Intelligence upgrade branded false advertising AI + ML21 Mar 2025 | 45
SystemRescue 12 lands with added bcachefs support You might need that – the file system has some hard-to-squish bugs OSes20 Mar 2025 | 7
Asahi Linux loses another prominent dev as GPU guru calls it quits Fedora Asahi Remix 42 still scheduled for release in about a month OSes20 Mar 2025 | 50
EU says Google scroogles app makers, also gives Apple an antitrust must-do-list Chrome colossus accused of tilting search results, blocking cheaper purchases, while iTitan told to open iOS Personal Tech19 Mar 2025 | 9
Ubuntu 25.10 plans to swap GNU coreutils for Rust It's easier to replace bits of userland than the kernel OSes19 Mar 2025 | 99
Don't want Copilot app on your Windows 11 machine? Install this official update Microsoft says disappearance of Clippy 2.0 is an error it will shortly fix AI + ML17 Mar 2025 | 36
Flang-tastic! LLVM's Fortran compiler finally drops the training wheels Another all-FOSS option – just don't confuse it with all the other Flangs OSes17 Mar 2025 | 26
Google slips built-in terminal, Debian Linux VM into Android 15 March feature drop Try it out now on Pixel phones for some penguin on penguin fun OSes13 Mar 2025 | 33
Printers start speaking in tongues after Windows 11 update Who still uses a printer anyway? Oh ... quite a lot of you, it seems OSes12 Mar 2025 | 31
Free95 claims to be a GPL 3 Windows clone, but it's giving vaporware vibes Don't, don't, DON'T believe the hype OSes12 Mar 2025 | 57
Apple has locked me in the same monopolistic cage Microsoft's built for Windows 10 users Column Vendors just don't want machines to live double lives Personal Tech12 Mar 2025 | 166