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On the day that Apple turned 50, the iconic US company that inspired Steve Jobs with the GUI hit rock bottom and may be on the path to obscurity
The contrast between Apple’s 50th anniversary and Xerox leadership change shows how early innovation alone rarely secures lasting relevance.
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I love my Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses but this summer I’m gonna swap them for standard shades — and the BanRay movement proves I’m not alone
"Meta cannot be trusted with this" — an anti-smartglasses movement is brewing.
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I don't care about the iPhone Fold — the biggest moment in iPhone history just happened in space
The Artemis II crew used an iPhone, and suddenly, nothing is more important about Apple's iconic product, not even the possibility of a foldable device.
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Floating data centers cruise a bit closer after a major show of support from Japanese giant Hitachi
Japan is advancing floating data center plans using converted ships, with Hitachi support, to address land shortages and growing AI infrastructure demand.
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Our top-rated running shoes and watches are on sale at Amazon — save up to 45% from Nike, Garmin, Apple, and more
It's officially marathon season, and if you're looking for new gear, I've rounded up our top-rated running shoes and smartwatches that are currently on sale at Amazon.
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'AI is only as strong as its data': Why Microsoft is betting on this little-known startup’s 700B parameter model to predict your next purchase
Microsoft and Yobi partner to deploy a 700 billion parameter AI model that predicts consumer intent using consented behavioral data across platforms.
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I tried using ChatGPT in CarPlay — and it was weirder than I expected
Using ChatGPT in CarPlay turns routine drives into more conversational and entertaining experiences
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'I wouldn't bet against Elon': Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins 'absolutely' wants to put data centers in space
Cisco execs are discussing what they need to send data centers to space, but we're a long way off that just yet.
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NASA reveals 'generational' Earthset photo taken on a Nikon D5 — the decade-old DSLR with one secret weapon over modern cameras for space photography
The Nikon D5's still-unbeaten low-light performance and proven build quality made it NASA's choice for the Artemis II mission's most important photographs.
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I tested the AceMagic K1, and this compact mini PC offers decent performance for office and light creative tasks, as long as you don’t push it too hard
A compact office mini PC powered by Intel's 12th Gen Core i5-12600H processor with plenty of upgrade potential and power enough for a three-monitor setup.
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'5 strokes of the cane': Inside the massive scam compound that was bombed to end its reign of terror
A bombed casino complex near the Cambodia–Thailand border reveals how modern scam factories mimic official institutions to deceive victims.
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'Verify before you act': security expert reveals the simple steps you can take to stay safe from deepfakes
There are simple steps everyone can take to identify a fake video - and most include pixel hunting.
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Sit-ups wrecking your back? The 'body saw' is not only safer, but also activates more muscle, researchers say
The research-backed 'body saw' exercise should be your summer six-pack builder.
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HP OmniDesk Desktop blends woodgrain style with Core Ultra 7 performance for business use, and it's $770 off right now
HP OmniDesk Desktop features a 20-core Core Ultra 7-265 processor, 32GB of DDR5 memory, a fast 1TB SSD, and a woodgrain finish, and it's now $770 off.
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Pebblebee’s new personal tracker is an AirTag crossed with a safety siren and torch — but there’s more than meets the eye
The AirTag-rival packs three handy safety features, including a siren, strobe light, and alerts to selected contacts.
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The Xbox Game Pass titles for April include Oblivion Remastered, Final Fantasy 4, and one of the best games of 2025
Xbox has unveiled the batch of Xbox Game Pass titles for the month of April, and it includes some absolute bangers like The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, Day Z, and more.
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Walmart's cheap new Google TV streaming stick has appeared — get 4K and Dolby Atmos for a very low price
Walmart's latest streamer isn't official but it's already in some stores and the full specs are now here
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A beloved fantasy RPG that takes more than 30 hours to beat is now available on your phone
Sea of Stars just launched for mobile with a special early discount.
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I can't think of anything that's off limits to them': FBI slams cybercriminals for attacking schools, hospitals, as crypto fraud soars
The FBI's new IC3 report dissects the state of ransomware, and discusses attacks on hospitals and critical infrastructure firms.
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How to watch Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal: live Champions League 2025/26 quarter-final first-leg, team news
Here's how to watch Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League 2025-26 quarter-final at the José Alvalade Stadium.
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Russia's major internet services instructed on how to detect VPNs — but there may be some workarounds
In his guidelines, Russia's Ministry of Digital Development highlighted some limitations in VPN detection, which could also help residents navigate the crackdown.
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Do we still need a viewfinder? We asked you what you think about screen-only cameras — here's what you told us
After a wave of screen-only cameras and even the removal of viewfinders in recent updates of various models, I asked you if you'd buy a camera without a viewfinder. Here's what you said.
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I saw Sony’s True RGB TV tech in action, and it’s a serious step forward for TV picture quality
Sony has revealed more about its 2026 True RGB TV tech, which replaces the traditional backlight with individually controlled red, green, and blue LEDs for greater brightness, color accuracy, and control.
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How to watch Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich: Free Streams, TV Schedule and Preview for Champions League quarter-final first leg, team news
Here's how to watch Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League 2025-26 quarter-final at the iconic Santiago Bernebeu.
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How to watch Ligas - Stream Italian series online from anywhere
What happens when a controversial lawyer rewrites rules of justice with dangerous brilliance? Here's how to watch Avvocato Ligas from anywhere in the world.
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Last-minute Easter deals are still live at Amazon UK — here are the 18 top tech offers I'd buy
Amazon launched a big tech sale over the Easter bank holiday weekend, but there's still time to score several of the best deals before they're gone — I've picked out the 18 top offers.
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'Claude cannot be trusted to perform complex engineering tasks': AMD AI head slams Anthropic's coding tool after months of frustration
A February update to Claude Code has reduced performance, developers warn, but Anthropic says this was expected.
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Skip Apple's new AirPods Max 2 — Sony's award-winning WH-1000XM5 headphones are down to a near record-low price
There's no need to buy Apple's all-new AirPods Max 2 when Sony's award-winning WH-1000XM5 headphones are on sale for a new record-low price at Amazon.
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How to watch S4: The Bob Lazar Story online and from anywhere
Here's how you can watch S4: The Bob Lazar Story online and from anywhere in the world. It's currently available to buy/rent on Prime Video.
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How to watch the Majors on Sling TV
All the ways to watch the Majors on Sling TV from anywhere, with big things expected from Scottie Scheffler, Ludvig Aberg and Cameron Young in 2026.
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The iPhone Gets a D- for Repairability
It’s a better rating than the company has gotten from repairability experts before, at least. Samsung is second worst with a D.
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Iran-Linked Hackers Are Sabotaging US Energy and Water Infrastructure
As Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure, the US government warns that Iran has carried out its own digital attacks against US critical infrastructure.
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Anthropic Teams Up With Its Rivals to Keep AI From Hacking Everything
The AI lab's Project Glasswing will bring together Apple, Google, and more than 45 other organizations. They'll use the new Claude Mythos Preview model to test advancing AI cybersecurity capabilities.
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Artemis II’s Breathtaking View of the Far Side of the Moon
The first images from Artemis II reveal what the moon looks like just 7,000 km from the surface—and confirm that NASA is ready to return to Earth’s satellite.
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Our Favorite Video Doorbell Is $40 Off
Save a chunk of change on the wired Nest Doorbell in all three colors.
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Best Electric Bikes (2026): Commuting, Cargo Bikes, Mountain Biking
I tested the best electric bikes in every category, from commuters and mountain bikes to foldables and cruisers.
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The 5 Best Outdoor Pizza Ovens: Wood-Fired, Gas, Propane (2026)
Pizza is universal. And it is perfect. But you’re going to need a better oven. These are the best outdoor pizza ovens on the market.
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My Blissful Week as a ‘Do Not Disturb’ Maximalist
I turned off my phone notifications for an entire week. It made me a less disturbed person, but the people closest to me got annoyed.
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He Started a Social Network Alone. Then 5 Million People Signed Up
Issam Hijazi launched UpScrolled after users alleged censorship on other platforms. Nine months later, its user base is soaring—while Hijazi tries to catch up with his own success.
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Best Mesh Wi-Fi Systems (2026): Netgear, Asus, Amazon, and More
Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested multiroom mesh systems will get you online in no time.
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How the Vision Pro Rollout Inflamed Tensions at Apple
Even before the headset’s release, the workforce at Apple Stores was under duress. Trying to get customers interested in the Vision Pro made it worse.
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Best Laptop Stands (2026): After Testing 25+ Models, These 5 Stand Out
Our top picks for laptop stands and risers are your path to better posture, fewer backaches, and a more ergonomic desk setup.
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Nobody Knows How to File Taxes on Prediction Market Wins
Americans flocked to prediction markets last year. Now, it’s time to pay taxes on winnings. How do you do that? Great question.
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Europe Gets Serious About Age Verification Online
The search for an age-verification system that protects user data may begin and end in the EU.
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AirDoctor Coupon Codes: 40% Off | April 2026
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Hoka Coupon Codes: 10% Off | April 2026
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Bose Promo Code: 40% Off Bose for April 2026
Get at least 40% off headphones, speakers, soundbars, and other audio products from Bose.
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Save 15% or 30% with Adidas promo codes, plus explore March deals for 40% off trendy sneakers.
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Artemis II Astronauts Are Using iPhones to Capture Stunning Space Images
After smartphones were cleared by NASA for space missions, the crew members of the Integrity spacecraft are beaming back lots of iPhone photos.
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Hades 2, the Award-Winning Sequel, Joins Xbox Game Pass in April
Game Pass Premium subscribers are getting a handful of games, including the remastered Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
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NASA Artemis II Day 7: Homeward Bound After Breaking Apollo 13's Record for Space Travel
The Artemis II crew is departing the lunar sphere of influence. Here's everything you need to know about the seventh day of the historic mission.
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Windows Secure Boot Certificates From 2011 Will Be Expiring Soon. What You Need to Know
You're probably all set, but you should still probably check and update if necessary.
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The Artemis II Crew Gives a Behind-the-Scenes Tour Inside Their Orion Spacecraft
This is how the four astronauts sleep, use the bathroom and work out during their 10-day mission to the moon and back.
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AirPods Max 2 vs. AirPods Max: Is the Upgrade Worth It?
After a long wait, Apple has unveiled the AirPods Max 2. Here's my full skinny on all the performance and feature upgrades the new model offers.
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This Is the Only Smart Ring I Trust to Keep Track of My Health
Smart rings are popular, but they're not created equally. This is my favorite one so far.
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Google Launches an Offline AI Dictation App on iOS
The resulting text will smooth out what you said, removing the inevitable ums and uhs.
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You Can Remix Your Google Chrome Experience With Vertical Tabs and Immersive Reading
While not revolutionary, these changes give you more freedom to make your browser windows look how you want them.
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Spotify Brings AI-Powered Playlist Generation to Podcasts
First, Spotify let you customize the music its AI recommends. Now, you can discover new podcasts with prompts.
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Waymo Opens Driverless Rides to the Public in Nashville
Later this year, you'll be able to hail a robotaxi through the Lyft app as well.
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Adobe Has a New AI Study Buddy, Just in Time for Finals
Acrobat Student Spaces lets you create custom study guides, flashcards, quizzes, podcasts and video overviews.
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Champions League Soccer: Stream Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich Live
Heavyweight quarterfinal clash sees Los Blancos host the German giants at the Bernabéu.
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I Spent $8,000 on a Point-and-Shoot Camera and Have No Regrets. Here's Why
It's a lot of money for a camera, but over a year and 40,000 photos later, I'm still glad I bought my Leica Q343.
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'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2: What Time Does Episode 4 Come Out?
How will Mr. Charles react to Fisk's latest devious move? Tune in as we hit the halfway mark for this season.
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An Air Purifier Can Prevent You From Getting Sick. Our Data Shows This Model Works Best
After putting 12 different air purifier models in a smoke chamber, we found the best one for capturing viruses so you don't breathe them in.
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Tovala, Our Favorite Scan-to-Cook Meal Delivery Service, Just Added Family Meals
We liked this meal delivery service and smart oven for individuals, but here's how the new family meals compare.
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MLB Aims to Score With Kid Baseball Fans by Streaming on YouTube
It's a way to introduce baseball and softball to the next generation of fans.
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Tubi App Goes Live in ChatGPT to Give You TV and Movie Recommendations
Like the ultra-customized feel of a Tubi rec? The streamer aims to make it even more personalized.
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The Moto G Stylus Evolves Its Signature Feature, but With a Price Bump
The $499 Moto G Stylus gains new stylus tricks, but now costs the same as Google's Pixel 10A.
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Best Robot Lawn Mowers: After Testing 9 Mowers, Here are the 5 I Recommend
I spent months testing nine robot lawn mowers in my tricky backyard. Here are the five that handled it best.
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PlayStation Plus Subscribers Can Play Tomb Raider and More All April Long
Subscribers can also explore a Soulslike game that just got a big update.
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6 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home Before Pollen Season, According to Allergists
I spoke with allergists to find out what we can do to reduce allergies before May -- the worst month for allergy sufferers.
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I Tested 20 Bags of Grocery Store Coffee. These Are the 5 Best Beans to Brew
Mass-produced coffee is hit or miss. I whipped out my pot and brewed beans from 20 roasters to find the best grocery store coffee to make your morning java.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 7, #1031
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 7, No. 1031.
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Russian cyber spies targeting consumer, Soho routers
The UK's NCSC and Microsoft have shared details of an ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting vulnerable network routers, orchestrated by the Russian state actor Fancy Bear.
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Tech can’t wait for regulation to protect children online
The general secretary of the UK largest teachers’ union explains why social media should be banned for under-sixteens
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Sustainability accounting can be difficult, but can differentiate
It's difficult to get a handle on sustainability metrics, not least because of supplier efforts to obfuscate them. But building in a true and bigger picture can become a differentiator
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What you need to know before emissions regulators come knocking
Carbon emissions reporting is becoming mandatory. But accounting is not the same as reducing, especially given the smoke and mirrors in some carbon footprint reporting
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Sustaining education in the Middle East: Innovation and adaptation amid regional disruption
As conflict disrupts the Gulf, national education technology providers are stepping up to sustain learning and equip educators beyond virtual classrooms
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Navigating the opaque fog of public cloud carbon footprints
Cloud providers make it impossible to really assess carbon footprint. Differing definitions mask the true impact, especially in emissions from hardware production
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UAE unveils Falcon Perception in push for AI independence
Technology Innovation Institute’s compact multimodal model rivals global heavyweights while signalling a shift towards efficient, real-world AI deployment
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Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, learn how AI-driven IAM projects must account for important questions around data protection, user trust, accountability and control.
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How ‘Wikipedia of cyber’ helps SAP make sense of threat data
SAP runs enormous cloud environments for some of the world’s most heavily-regulated organisations, and in the hyperscale era, data security and compliance were becoming big challenges. It turned to cutting-edge agentic tools from Uptycs to cut through the noise
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Fujitsu injects another £80m into UK arm amid Post Office scandal fallout
IT services provider’s UK arm has received a further £80m from parent company headquarters in Japan
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What’s driving Oracle’s latest job cuts?
Thousands of job losses have been reported, affecting many roles at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure including software engineering and product compliance
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Data dive: Government 2030 datacentre capacity targets look shaky
We look at UK datacentre capacity – current and projected – and find DSIT’s 2030 target for 6GW of AI-capable capacity is currently out of reach, unless operators get a move on
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NCSC warns high-risk individuals of Signal and WhatsApp social engineering attacks
NCSC advises on countermeasures for high-risk individuals over phishing attacks on encrypted messaging services, such as Signal, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger
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Arm works with IBM to deliver flexibility on mainframe
The chipmaker has begun collaborating with IBM on a dual architecture for Z series machine
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AI-driven identity must exist in a robust compliance framework
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, learn how while AI‑driven identity solutions offer genuine value, they must be implemented within a robust framework of governance, privacy protection, and ethical responsibility.
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AI driving changes in Nordic financial services
Traditional Nordic financial services businesses are reshaping to take on a new breed of competition
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How the UK’s ‘Neet’ youth can power the digital economy
One in eight people in the UK are not in education, employment or training (Neet). For the UK technology sector, facing skill shortages in AI, software engineering, and cybersecurity, they are a vital untapped pool of talent.
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Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce
Troubled IT supplier announces voluntary redundancy programme with hundreds of UK jobs set to be cut
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Middle East datacentre capacity set to triple by 2030
Driven by government vision, booming demand for cloud and artificial intelligence, and strategic investments, the region is rapidly becoming a global digital hub, reshaping the future of connectivity and technology
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High Court dismisses judicial review against eVisa system
The High Court rules that the Home Office is acting lawfully in refusing to issue alterative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system, but both the judge and the department accepts that those affected by data quality and integrity issues are facing ‘real difficulties’ in...
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