
#bbc.com. Shut vile death video site, families say, as Ofcom gets new powers. Families want a website showing deaths of their loved ones to be taken down, as the online regulator gets new powers.
#Mar.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. Farage reportedly met Cummings for ‘friendly chat about the general scene’. Pair recently met to discuss Donald Trump, Elon Musk and other political matters, Sunday Times says
#Mar.16.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. Virtual reality goggles helped me on the path to physical recovery. An unexpected bit of tech opened up a whole new world of possibilities for a frustrated, injured writer
#Mar.16.2025 ×

#bbc.com. Noise: The invisible killer in all our lives. The BBC's James Gallagher investigates the invisible killer all around us.
#Mar.16.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. Unearthed notebooks shed light on Victorian genius who inspired Einstein. Michael Faraday’s illustrated notes that show how radical scientist began his theories at London’s Royal Institution to go online
#Mar.15.2025 ×

#wired.com. A Tanker Collision Threatens One of the UK’s Most Important Coastlines. An explosive crash between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea could have huge consequences for ecologically and commercially crucial marine areas.
#Mar.15.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. Free online virtual reality tool helps people tackle public speaking nerves. Cambridge scientist behind VR platform says it could help those put off by high cost of speech anxiety treatment
#Mar.15.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. Blockers, checkers, bats and chainsaws: don’t talk like Musk, Starmer is warned. PM has been urged to ‘get a grip’ on messaging after railing against the ‘flabby’ state and the civil service’s ‘tepid bath’
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. Apple’s UK encryption legal challenge heard behind closed doors. Media organisations including the Guardian and the BBC fail to gain entry to proceedings
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. ‘A computer’s joke, on us’: writers respond to the short story written by AI. Sam Altman, the OpenAI boss, has declared its new model ‘good at creative writing’. We asked writers including Tracy Chevalier, Kamila Shamsie and David Baddiel if they agree
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Apple encryption legal challenge heard behind closed doors despite calls for public hearing | Computer Weekly. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal held a day long secret hearing into an appeal brought by Apple against a government notice requiring it to provide law enforcement access to data encrypted by its Adva
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. AI Action Summit review: Differing views cast doubt on AI’s ability to benefit whole of society | Computer Weekly. Governments, companies and civil society groups gathered at the third global AI summit discussed how the technology can be made to work for the benefit of everyone in society, but experts say competing
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Can a future digital NHS survive another change? | Computer Weekly. Prime minister Keir Starmer’s decision to scrap NHS England is the latest in a series of changes for a national health service that has faced in the past 10-15 years.
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Digital connectivity becomes catalyst for thriving farming in Wales | Computer Weekly. Investments in in high-speed broadband in rural communities across Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Swansea enabling introduction of Internet of Things technology to benefit busine
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#wired.com. A New Era of Attacks on Encryption Is Starting to Heat Up. The UK, France, Sweden, and EU have made fresh attacks on end-to-end encryption. Some of the attacks are more “crude” than those in recent years, experts say.
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Microsoft, DE-CIX plot MAPS for SaaS enterprise connectivity | Computer Weekly. Noting that 82% of enterprises underestimate the lagging effect of packet loss on the performance of SaaS applications, global internet exchange operator and IT behemoth partner to optimise cloud conne
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Will Whitehall withstand Starmer’s AI revolution? | Computer Weekly. In his speech on civil service reform yesterday (13 March), prime minister Keir Starmer announced plans to reshape the government to become more agile, tech-driven and productive through the use of dig
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Qualcomm and Palantir extend AI to the edge for industrial IoT | Computer Weekly. Qualcomm Technologies teams with Palantir to run artificial intelligence capabilities on advanced edge computing platforms enabling real-time insights and data-driven decisions in industrial use cases.
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. Minister asks for evidence of Post Office ECCO+ system problems | Computer Weekly. Subpostmaster federation is calling on former Post Office crown branch staff to come forward if they experienced problems with ECCO+
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. What could Apple’s high court challenge mean for data protection?. The UK’s battle for access to encrypted services could define how companies are able to safeguard customer data in the future
#Mar.14.2025 ×

#bbc.co.uk. BBC Inside Science - Are boys doing better than girls at maths and science? - BBC Sounds. ...and what happens to the body when you spend a year in space?
#Mar.13.2025 ×

#bbc.com. BBC travels out to 'blistered and burnt' oil tanker in North Sea. While at least two million litres of jet fuel are in the water, there is some positive news.
#Mar.13.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. US Congress demands UK lifts gag on Apple encryption order | Computer Weekly. US law makers have hit out at the UK Home Office for “attempting to gag” US companies by preventing them from telling Congress whether they have been subject to secret UK orders requiring them to hand
#Mar.13.2025 ×
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