#computerweekly.com. Aussie businesses ramp up security spending | Computer Weekly. Australian organisations are set to spend A$6.2bn on security and risk management in 2025, a 14.4% jump from the previous year, driven by the rise of AI and a growing threat landscape
#Mar.04.2025
#computerweekly.com. MWC 2025: NTT Docomo preps for beyond 5G future | Computer Weekly. Leading Japanese operator unveils slew of announcements to boost advanced communications across domestic territory and Africa encompassing the new era of 6G and also aircraft-based systems.
#Mar.03.2025
#computerweekly.com. European fintech must take different path to Trump’s US on diversity | Computer Weekly. Leading light in women in fintech says Europe must take separate path to Trump’s US on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
#Mar.03.2025
#computerweekly.com. CMA urged to expedite proposed ‘targeted interventions’ against AWS and Microsoft | Computer Weekly. AWS has doubled-down on its claim that subjecting it to targeted curbs to bolster competition within the UK cloud market is an unwarranted step, while its rivals call on the CMA expedite the process
#Mar.03.2025
#computerweekly.com. MWC 2025: Operators account for 85% of mobile infrastructure investments | Computer Weekly. Research from global mobile trade association reveals operators alone contribute $109bn to infrastructure investment far exceeding that made by cloud service providers and content and application provi
#Mar.03.2025
#computerweekly.com. MWC 2025: AI is the new mobile UI for Qualcomm | Computer Weekly. Connected processor and artificial intelligence company unveils AI-first modems for 5G networks, IoT and fixed wired access as artificial intelligence scales rapidly at the network edge to drive key bu
#Mar.03.2025
#bbc.com. Spring is "fastest-warming" season in the UK. Data shows that spring has warmed by 1.8C in the UK since 1970 and this warming is having an impact on nature.
#Mar.03.2025
#bbc.com. TikTok investigated by UK watchdog over use of children's data. It will look into how the social media platform uses the data of 13 to 17-year-olds to recommend content.
#Mar.03.2025
#computerweekly.com. Singapore’s HomeTeamNS hit by ransomware attack | Computer Weekly. The non-profit organisation suffered a ransomware attack that impacted some servers containing employee and member data, prompting an investigation and enhanced security measures
#Mar.03.2025
#wired.com. Mustard Made's Retro Lowdown Locker Makes It Easy to Store All My Stuff. The more storage, the better, and this locker looks as good as it performs.
#Mar.02.2025
#computerweekly.com. Ransomware: from REvil to Black Basta, what do we know about Tramp? | Computer Weekly. September 2020: An affiliate of the ransomware company REvil reveals the details of a cyber attack he carried out a few months earlier against the French company Elior. At the time, ransomware was alre
#Mar.01.2025
#bbc.com. Rare planetary parade caught on camera by our expert stargazers. Three astronomers tell the BBC what planets are on display in the sky above the UK this week.
#Mar.01.2025
#theguardian.com. What would a UK-US economic deal really look like?. London and Washington aim to avoid obstacles and forge a narrower agreement, likely with a focus on tech and AI
#Feb.28.2025
#theguardian.com. Sora, OpenAI’s video generator, has hit the UK. It’s obvious why creatives are worried. The technology, just released in Europe and the UK, clearly has the potential to transform the film, TV and advertising industries
#Feb.28.2025
#computerweekly.com. France pushes for law enforcement access to Signal, WhatsApp and encrypted email | Computer Weekly. France is proposing a law to require encrypted messaging applications including Signal and WhatsApp and encrypted email services such as Protonmail to provide law enforcement with decrypted data on req
#Feb.28.2025
#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
#bbc.com. Lloyds, Halifax and TSB banking apps not working, thousands say. Technical issues are affecting UK banking app users on payday for the second-month running in 2025.
#Feb.28.2025
#computerweekly.com. Post Office makes first official apology to Capture users | Computer Weekly. The Post Office has written to former Capture user Ken Tooby to apologize for its failings which devastated his family’s lives
#Feb.28.2025
#computerweekly.com. Major UK banks hit by payday digital banking problems again | Computer Weekly. A month after Barclays suffered online banking problems, customers at multiple banks report further issues.
#Feb.28.2025
#computerweekly.com. NHS staff lack confidence in health service cyber measures | Computer Weekly. NHS staff understand the role they need to play in protecting the health service from cyber threats, and the public backs them in this aim, but legacy tech and a lack of training are hindering efforts
#Feb.28.2025
#computerweekly.com. 'Positive steps' in redress for Post Office Capture victims | Computer Weekly. Progress made in effort to provide financial redress and justice to former users of the Post Offices flawed Capture system
#Feb.27.2025
#computerweekly.com. MPs grill X, TikTok and Meta about online misinformation | Computer Weekly. Representatives from the social media firms said that while the scale of their platforms makes content moderation difficult, they are effectively dealing with the vast majority of misinformation.
#Feb.27.2025
#computerweekly.com. Peer demands Fujitsu cough up £300m interim payment towards Post Office scandal bill | Computer Weekly. Kevan Jones tells fellow peers in the House of Lords that Fujitsu should also be barred from bidding for public sector contracts.
#Feb.27.2025
#computerweekly.com. Nvidia CEO claims reasoning models will boost GPU demand | Computer Weekly. The availability of the DeepSeek-R1 model resulted in a massive drop in Nvidia’s share price, but CEO Jensen Huang believes this is just a blip.
#Feb.27.2025
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