List (dubbed El Reg ) is a UK technology news and opinion site founded in 1994 by Mike Magee, John Lettice, and Ross Alderson. Situation Publishing Ltd is listed as a site publisher. Drew Cullen is the owner, Linus Birtles, managing director and Andrew Orlowski is the Executive Editor.
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The Register was founded in London as an email newsletter called Chip Connection . In 1998 The Register became the daily online news source. Magee went on in 2001 to begin competing publications The Inquirer , and then IT Examiner and TechEye .
In 2002, The Register expanded to attend in London and San Francisco, creating The Register USA at theregus.com through a joint venture with Tom's Hardware I. In 2003, the site moved to theregister.com. The content is then merged into theregister.co.uk. The Register carries syndicated content including BOFH story Simon Travaglia.
In 2010 The Register supported the successful launch of Paper Aircraft Released Into Space, a project they announced in 2009 that released an extreme atmospheric paper airplane.
Editorial staff includes Andrew Orlowski, Paul Kunert, Gavin Clarke, Joe Fay, Chris Williams (San Francisco bureau), Iain Thomson and Simon Sharwood (Sydney office). Jude Karabus is the head of production.
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Reader and content
In 2011 is read daily by more than 350,000 users according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, up to 468,000 daily and almost 9.5 million per month in 2013. In November 2011 the UK and the US each contributed about 42% and 34 % of page impressions. , with Canada being the next most significant click-through page of 3%. In 2012, the UK and the US accounted for about 41% and 28% of page impressions, with Canada at 3.61%.
In October 2013, Alexa reported that the site ranked # 3,140 in the world for its web traffic, up about 1,516 slots for the previous 3 months. That's # 2,343 in the US.
In April 2015, after redesigning the website, Alexa reported that the site's ranking dropped to # 3,430 in the world, and traffic was down by more than 6%.
The popularity of the site continues to decline, on April 11, 2016 Alexa provides a global ranking for the # 4,750 site.
On October 12, 2017, Alexa ranked global for # 6,602 sites.
Channel List includes computer business and trade news, which includes business press releases. News and articles for computer hardware and consumer electronics are protected by Hardware Reg . Research Reg is an in-depth resource of technology and how they relate to business.
Intel chip defect investigation
Around January 3, 2018, The Register delivered news of a longstanding Google probe into Intel processor design, which revealed that serious flaws in their chip design would require Microsoft, Linux and Apple to update system operations for computers all over the world.
Controversy
On October 7, 2010, Lewis Page's skepticism was titled at The Register that "Most recent global warming is caused by Sun". Martin Robbins, writing at The Guardian, criticized The Register for failing to explain that fluctuations are cyclical, and that fluctuations are not new information; The sun's 11-year solar cycle regularly warms the Earth during one part of the cycle, just to cool the Earth around equally during the opposite sections of the cycle. The reference journal article hypothesizes that the cycle is the opposite of what is usually assumed; contrary to the The Register implications, the discovery and commentary of the journal do not conflict with the scientific consensus surrounding anthropogenic global warming. Robbins also criticized The Register for the repeated use of the term 'boffin', 'common at the end of random tabloid journalism-USE-of-CAPITALS'. The page publishes answers on the The Register that defend the title technically true, and states that "here at the end of random-use tabloid journalism, Mr. Robbins, we DO NOT CARE WHAT YOU THINK."
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