#theguardian.com. Video game music has arrived on the festival circuit – and it’s only going to get bigger. ‘It is impossible to ignore video game music now,’ says Tommy Pearson, founder and artistic director of the inaugural London Soundtrack festival
#Mar.21.2025
#computerweekly.com. Sky Business finds louder voice for collaboration | Computer Weekly. Business-to-business division of media and entertainment company announces communications platform to help UK firms boost productivity and collaboration by integrating advanced features like video conf
#Mar.13.2025
#theguardian.com. Next James Bond should be British, says former 007 Pierce Brosnan. Leak reportedly confirms next Bond will be a man, as actor says it was ‘right decision’ to pass franchise to Amazon
#Mar.09.2025
#huffingtonpost.co.uk. Luke Fetherston Brings Depth To The ‘Gay Best Friend’ Role In Amazon’s New Rom-Com. The British actor discusses visibility, authenticity and breaking stereotypes in “Picture This,” in which he appears alongside “Bridgerton” star Simone Ashley.
#Mar.06.2025
#computerweekly.com. Tech and global mobility: The impact of the new US Administration | Computer Weekly. Tech companies in the United States are some of the biggest beneficiaries of the H-1B visa program, which allows US companies who cannot find the people with the skills they need in the US to temporari
#Mar.04.2025
#theguardian.com. James Bond by Amazon isn’t a bad thing – we could finally get an update to the groundbreaking GoldenEye 007. Some fans are up in arms about the corporate behemoth taking over the franchise. But I’ll wade through any amount of spin-offs for another crack at the best multiplayer game of the 90s
#Feb.28.2025
#theguardian.com. ‘Kind of sad’: Timothy Dalton reacts to Amazon’s James Bond deal. Ex-007 praises Broccolis for series while expressing concern for its future after bombshell announcement
#Feb.26.2025
#bbc.co.uk. Tech Life - Could AI pick the next James Bond? - BBC Sounds. With Amazon in charge of James Bond, could they use AI for scripts and casting?
#Feb.26.2025
#techcrunch.com. 1,000 artists release 'silent' album to protest UK copyright sell-out to AI | TechCrunch. The U.K. government is pushing forward with plans to attract more AI companies to the region by changing copyright law. The proposed changes would allow
#Feb.25.2025
#bbc.com. Lion King visual effects firm Technicolor on brink of collapse. The company's UK entity has filed for administration, with staff told to stay home.
#Feb.24.2025
#computerweekly.com. Microsoft’s results show cloud AI balancing act | Computer Weekly. CEO acknowledges efficiency of DeepSeek, and need to assess model optimisation rather than just buying more AI servers.
#Jan.30.2025
#computerweekly.com. Covid effect opens door to music learning through Icelandic innovation | Computer Weekly. Icelandic tech startup Moombix describes itself as an ‘Uber for music lessons’. Its founder tells Computer Weekly why.
#Jan.30.2025
#computerweekly.com. How government hackers are trying to exploit Google Gemini AI | Computer Weekly. Google’s threat intel squad has shared information on how nation state threat actors are attempting to exploit its Gemini AI tool for nefarious ends.
#Jan.29.2025
#theguardian.com. Paul McCartney says change in law over AI could ‘rip off’ artists. Former Beatles member says government should protect creative workers as consultation on copyright continues
#Jan.25.2025
#computerweekly.com. Funksec gang turned up ransomware heat in December | Computer Weekly. The criminal ransomware fraternity was hard at work over the festive period, with attack volumes rising and a new threat actor emerging on the scene
#Jan.22.2025
#computerweekly.com. Mandiant: Latest Ivanti vulns exploited by Chinese cyber spooks | Computer Weekly. Threat actors are once again lining up to exploit vulnerabilities in the widely used Ivanti product suite, with a link to Chinese espionage activity firmed up by Mandiant analysts.
#Jan.10.2025
#theguardian.com. Boxed video game sales collapse in UK as digital revenues flatten. Data from the Entertainment and Retail Association shows more and more players leaving physical games behind for digital downloads and subscriptions
#Jan.08.2025
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