
#computerweekly.com. Diversity in tech 2024: Collaboration is vital for DEI progress | Computer Weekly. At the 2024 Computer Weekly and Harvey Nash diversity in tech event, speakers and audience members alike made it clear that gaining true equity in the technology sector will continue to move at a snail
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#computerweekly.com. Nexfibre calls for regulatory action on Openreach’s broadband overreach | Computer Weekly. UK fibre provider publishes report urging regulatory consistency for broadband industry, including maintaining restrictions on market leader to avoid ‘harming investment, innovation and the progress’ o
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#bbc.com. Land and wealth in Celtic Britain centred on women - DNA analysis. DNA analysis suggests Iron Age societies in Britain were built around women rather than men.
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#bbc.com. Germany to shoot down drones near military sites. The number of sightings has increased since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, officials say.
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#computerweekly.com. Government, Nesta and ODI issue £600k smart data challenge to technologists | Computer Weekly. Department for Business and Trade, Challenge Works and the ODI have issued a ‘smart data challenge’ to app developers and entrepreneurs with a total prize fund of £600,000.
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#computerweekly.com. Cyber security dovetails with AI to lead 2025 corporate IT investment | Computer Weekly. Cyber security and GenAI top enterprise IT investment plans for 2025, whether singly or together, according to research from Enterprise Strategy Group.
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#computerweekly.com. Users protest, flee TikTok as clock ticks on US ban | Computer Weekly. As the US Supreme Court prepares to rule on the future of TikTok, rumours of a sale are swirling around Washington DC while panicked users make plans for an exodus
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#computerweekly.com. Larger businesses spend, spend, spend on AI | Computer Weekly. Companies earning over $500m are spending 5% of their revenue on artificial intelligence initiatives.
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#computerweekly.com. Biggest Patch Tuesday in years sees Microsoft address 159 vulnerabilities | Computer Weekly. The largest Patch Tuesday of the 2020s so far brings fixes for over 150 CVEs ranging widely in their scope and severity - including eight zero-day flaws
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#computerweekly.com. UK’s female fintech leaders hit harder by investment collapse | Computer Weekly. UK fintechs led by women suffered disproportionately as a result of the fall in investment in the sector.
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#computerweekly.com. GSMA: European 5G future at crossroads | Computer Weekly. Mobile Economy Europe report forecasts 5G adoption in Europe to soar to 80% by 2030, boosting the economy by €164bn but that policy reforms are key to securing critical network investment.
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#computerweekly.com. JLR and Tata team to deliver smarter, data-driven, connected cars | Computer Weekly. Jaguar Land Rover partners with Tata Communications to ‘supercharge’ next-generation vehicle connectivity with real-time vehicle location services, smarter driving experiences and increased software-ov
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#computerweekly.com. Davos 2025: Misinformation and disinformation are most pressing risks, says World Economic Forum | Computer Weekly. Misinformation and disinformation pose the greatest risk to countries, businesses and individuals, over the next two years. The rise of fake news, the decline of fact checking on social media, and the
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#techcrunch.com. Exclusive: Nelly raises $51 million to digitalize medical practices across Europe. Nelly wants to become the biggest fintech startup in the healthcare industry. The Berlin-based startup is already working with more than 1,200 medical
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#bbc.com. Fatbergs turned into perfume: Britain's new industrial revolution. The UK led the way in this field of science until recently - but now other countries have overtaken. So, how can that lead be recovered?
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#computerweekly.com. NBN boost: A$3bn to upgrade internet speeds for millions | Computer Weekly. The Australian government is investing A$3bn to upgrade Australia’s fibre-to-the-node network, bringing faster internet speeds to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses
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#theguardian.com. UK women share their experiences of using fertility-tracking apps. More women are using apps instead of the pill, but while some find them ‘freeing’, others had unwanted pregnancies
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#theguardian.com. British novelists criticise government over AI ‘theft’. Richard Osman and Kate Mosse say plan to mine artistic works for data would destroy creative fields
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#computerweekly.com. Barings Law enleagues 15,000 claimants against Google and Microsoft | Computer Weekly. Barings Law has signed up 15,000 claimants in a data breach suit against Microsoft and Google. The firm says the tech giants use personal data without proper consent to train AI models.
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#techcrunch.com. Venture funding remains stable in France thanks to AI startups | TechCrunch. Alex Dewez, a partner at 20VC, just released its highly anticipated State of the French tech ecosystem report. This is a nice followup to Atomico’s State
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#theguardian.com. ‘Don’t allow you to go to the bathroom’: big tech’s call center workers in Greece on strike. Workers at Teleperformance, customer support company for Apple, Google and Netflix, accuse it of union busting and surveillance
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#computerweekly.com. Connectivity second only to location in property-leasing decisions | Computer Weekly. Study from neutral host providers discovers how Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity have overtaken traditional priorities like price and amenities as top considerations for businesses choosing commercial p
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#bbc.com. Google faces UK investigation over search dominance. The tech giant accounts for 90% of web searches in the UK - the regulator will probe whether that harms consumers and rivals.
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#theguardian.com. Why I have finally quit Facebook (it’s not just about fact-checking) | Zoe Williams. For years I’ve overlooked the many good reasons for leaving the social media platform. But now there is no other choice, writes Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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