''The Register'' (often also called El Reg
) is a British
technology news website
co-founded in 1994 by
Mike Magee and John Lettice.
The
online newspaper
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Goin ...
's
masthead sublogo is "''Biting the hand that feeds IT''." The publication's primary focus is information technology news and opinions.
Situation Publishing Ltd is the site's publisher. Drew Cullen is an owner and Linus Birtles is the managing director.
Andrew Orlowski was the executive editor before leaving the website in May 2019.
History
''The Register'' was founded in London as an email newsletter called ''Chip Connection''. In 1998 ''The Register'' became a daily online news source. Magee left in 2001 to start competing publications ''
The Inquirer'', and later the ''
IT Examiner'' and ''
TechEye''.
In 2002, ''The Register'' expanded to have a presence in London and San Francisco, creating ''The Register USA'' at theregus.com through a joint venture with''
Tom's Hardware''.
In 2003, that site moved to theregister.com.
That content was later merged onto theregister.co.uk. ''The Register'' carries syndicated content including
Simon Travaglia's
BOFH stories.
In 2010 ''The Register'' supported the successful launch of the
Paper Aircraft Released into Space, a project they announced in 2009 that released a
paper plane in the extreme upper atmosphere.
''The Register'' also ran the websites ''Register Hardware'' and ''Channel Register'', which merged into ''The Register''.
Readership and content
In 2011 it was read daily by over 350,000 users according to the
Audit Bureau of Circulations,
rising to 468,000 daily and nearly 9.5 million monthly in 2013.
In November 2011 the UK and US each accounted for approximately 42% and 34% of page impressions respectively, with Canada being the next most significant origin of page hits at 3%.
In 2012 the UK and US accounted for approximately 41% and 28% of page impressions respectively, with Canada at 3.61%.
''Channel Register'' covers computer business and trade news, which includes business press releases. News and articles for computer hardware and
consumer electronics
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are covered by ''Reg Hardware''. ''Reg Research'' is an in-depth resource on technologies and how they relate to business.
Their stories are cited by major news sources
and also used for backup information.
[ Stories in other periodicals were based on their exposés. For instance, ''InformationWeek'' ran a story about ''The Register''s story, as used as the source for a ''New York Times'' article.
In September 2018, the Alexa ranking was #7,194.
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has archived part of the Web site.
Writers
''The Register'' has an editorial staff of 16 writers and production experts. Chris Williams is editor-in-chief. Paul Kunert is UK editor, Iain Thomson is US news editor and Simon Sharwood is Asia-Pacific editor. Columnists include Mark Pesce and Rupert Goodwins.
Intel chips flaw investigation
On 6 February 2017, ''The Register'' linked a clock signal issue in Cisco hardware to a serious defect on Intel
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's Atom C2000 series processors.
Around 3 January 2018, ''The Register'' broke news about Google's long-ongoing investigation into Intel's processor design, which revealed that a serious flaw in the design of their chips would require Microsoft
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, Apple
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, and Linux
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developers to release patches for their operating systems.
Criticism
On 12 October 2010 Martin Robbins of ''The Guardian'' accused ''The Register'' of misunderstanding climate science
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and misrepresenting a paper from the journal ''Nature
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'' in a manner that deliberately minimized the climate impact of human emissions. ''The Register'' published its "amusingly put-out 'response the same day.
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