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'We're being made to pay for grid access that we aren't using': Public EV charging provider warns of price hikes
Major EV Charging companies warn of price increases for EV owners on the public charging network, as energy prices continue to soar.
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'The future of work is a connected ecosystem': HP repackages Humane AI acquisition into shiny HP IQ AI platform, but will it flop again?
HP repackages Humane AI’s failed technology into HP IQ, combining on-device intelligence, spatial awareness, and IT control for workplace collaboration.
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How to self-host your OpenClaw environment on a VPS server
A step-by-step guide to self-hosting OpenClaw on a VPS using Hostinger, with security tips, hardware requirements, and alternative provider options.
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Dell's Spring sale is live — I've found the 9 best Alienware deals that can save you up to $1,000 on your next machine
On the hunt for your next gaming PC? Dell's Spring Sale has great options for Alienware machines right now.
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The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo is at a record-low price — here's why I'd buy it ahead of the inevitable summer heatwave
The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo is the best fan around and it's currently at a record low price. Here's why you should buy it now ahead of the summer heat.
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Tim Cook finally addresses the Trump in the room — and promises his values haven't changed
In his most revealing interview yet, Apple CEO Tim Cook opens up about working with Trump's White House, and how that squares with Apple's values.
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Your iPhone could be getting a Grammarly-style upgrade for its keyboard when iOS 27 launches
There are rumors of alternative word suggestions for the iOS keyboard, but nothing is certain yet.
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Roku made it so that you need internet to watch antenna-based channels on its TVs — but don't worry, it promises to fix it
And here I thought that half the point of over-the-air channels these days is so you don't need the internet…
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‘A computer should be yours’: Framework CEO blasts the MacBook Neo over a core difference between the laptops
Framework’s founder says Apple’s MacBook Neo isn’t repairable enough and is made with a different philosophy in mind.
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Gigabyte warns users Control Center flaw could let hackers hijack your files
A Windows utility tool was found vulnerable to a critical flaw that enabled RCE, DoS, and other risks.
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'One of the best portable power stations around': This Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 deal is just $469 at Best Buy
Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 has a 1070Wh battery and 1500W output, and it's $330 off at Best Buy.
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The new Supergirl trailer gave me chills — but I'm worried it won't be the DC comic book movie adaptation I was hoping for
Supergirl's latest trailer suggests that, for better or worse, it'll make changes to its literary inspiration's story.
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Unmissable MacBook Pro M5 deals — celebrate 50 years of Apple by saving on the most stylish business-class laptops we've ever tested
I've found big savings on 14-inch and 16-inch M5-powered MacBook Pro laptops at Amazon.
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This Ryzen 7 laptop deal for photo editors and business professionals gets a $1250 price cut — 32GB DDR5 and 1TB for under $850 is unbelievable
Nimo’s 15.6-inch laptop pairs a Ryzen 7 7735HS processor with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD for demanding creative work and fast multitasking
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Easter tech deals have dropped at Amazon UK — 22 of the best offers I'd buy from under £10
Hop on over to Amazon right now and you can score some great tech deals in its Easter sale — I've picked out the 22 best offers with prices starting at £9.98.
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What beats a Paul McCartney concert to celebrate Apple turning 50? Discounts on Apple's pricey devices — shop the 10 best from $15.99
It's Apple's 50th anniversary today, and while its employees are being treated to a Paul McCartney concert, you can treat yourself to today's best Apple deals from $15.99.
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Microsoft deploys yet another emergency patch for Windows 11 — but at least the fix for the broken March update arrived quickly
Couldn't install the latest Windows 11 update? You should be good to go now as Microsoft has rushed out a fix.
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'Everything you want in headphones at this level': I tested JBL's new over-ears and if you're all about that bass, these cans go on and on (and on)
The JBL Live 780NC offer great if somewhat bass-heavy sound, a vast array of features including Dolby Atmos support, and an impressive battery life.
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'What if the AI agent you just deployed was secretly working against you?': Vertex AI 'double agent' flaw exposes customer data and Google's internal code
Misconfigured AI agents can lead to data disclosure and other risks.
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What are OpenClaw Skills? A detailed guide
OpenClaw Skills are modular extensions that tell your AI agent what tools to use and how. Here's how they work, what they're good for, and the risks to consider before you install.
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Looking for a job? It could be a scam — NordVPN uncovers phishing campaign impersonating top brands' recruiters
Cybercriminals are impersonating top brands like Meta, Disney, and Spotify in a highly sophisticated new phishing campaign designed to hijack your Facebook account. Here is everything you need to know to stay safe.
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RCS: The new reign of business messaging
For 2026 strategy, brands and technical teams can’t ignore RCS versus SMS.
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Why NIST’s AI agent standards initiative is a turning point for enterprise security
The launch of NIST’s AI Agent Standards Initiative marks a pivotal moment in AI cybersecurity.
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'Hundreds of thousands of stolen secrets could potentially be circulating as a result of these recent attacks': Google says North Korean hackers behind major attack on Axios
North Korean hackers used an updated version of a known backdoor to target a popular npm package.
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This upcoming retro handheld looks like the PSP successor I've been waiting for
Evercade has revealed it's next handheld, the Nexus.
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‘Vanity metrics’ are jeopardizing AI ROI
Impressive AI stats mean nothing if they aren't tied to real business outcomes.
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iPhone 17e vs Google Pixel 10a: which cheap phone makes more sense for you?
We compare Apple's entry-level iPhone 17e against Google's budget-friendly Pixel 10a.
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Apple adds the Apple TV HD to its ‘obsolete’ list despite it running tvOS 26 — and now users want a new 4K model more than ever
The Apple TV HD is now 'obsolete', even though it's working perfectly fine for happy users.
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Why is OpenClaw so popular in China?
OpenClaw has gone viral in China in a way it hasn't elsewhere. Government subsidies, cheap local AI, and widespread job anxiety all help explain why.
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Russian iPhone users lose Apple ID payments as Kremlin escalates VPN crackdown
Russia's Ministry of Digital Development has ordered mobile operators to disable Apple ID payments in a bid to make accessing VPNs harder.
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Samsung’s Best OLED TV Is $300 Off
The gorgeous Samsung S95F QD-OLED is on super sale ahead of the newest models hitting stores.
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FDA Approves Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 Pill
Eli Lilly’s once-daily Foundayo is the second obesity pill to receive FDA approval. It will compete with Novo Nordisk’s pill version of Wegovy.
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AI Models Lie, Cheat, and Steal to Protect Other Models From Being Deleted
A new study from researchers at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz suggests models will disobey human commands to protect their own kind.
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The HP OmniBook 5 Is a MacBook Neo Killer, and It’s Only $500
The HP OmniBook 5 is a better laptop than the MacBook Neo in almost every way. Right now, it’s also $100 cheaper.
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‘Thank You for Generating With Us!’ Hollywood's AI Acolytes Stay on the Hype Train
Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy was one of the few skeptics at the Runway AI Summit, where AI was compared to fire and the printing press just a week after Sora’s death.
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Our Favorite Budget Smartwatch Is $69
You can grab a nice discount on the Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro for a limited time.
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The New Era of Militia Influencers
The militia movement in the US is undergoing a rebrand that trades counterprotests for expensive weapons, manly sweatshirts, and highly curated Instagram grids.
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Best MacBooks (2026): Neo, Air, or Pro?
With the MacBook Neo in the mix, there have never been more options to choose from in Apple's MacBook lineup.
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15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— I’ve Tested 65 to Pick Them
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
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The Best E-Readers (2026): Kobo, Kindle
These WIRED-tested ebook readers let you take your library anywhere.
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What You Need to Know About Building an Outdoor Sauna (2026)
Putting together a relaxing backyard retreat is not always as simple as you might think.
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Best WiiM Streamers (2026): Simplify Your Sound With WiiM Streaming Gear
Lookout, Sonos. WiiM is the new star in whole-home audio, and these are the best WiiM devices you can buy.
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Retrospec Judd Rev 2 Electric Folding Bike Review: Affordable, Simple, Easy to Store
Retrospec's affordable folding electric bike is refreshingly free of unnecessary bells and whistles.
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I Watched a 7.5-Hour Movie in Theaters to Confront My Dwindling Attention Span
Sátántango is considered a holy rite for hardcore cinephiles. In a packed screening with no cellphones in sight, it also offered a salve for brain rot.
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Taylor Lorenz’s Screen Time Is Almost 17 Hours a Day
The extremely online journalist and content creator doesn’t believe in tech hygiene and yearns for a world where “inbox infinity” is celebrated.
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These Are the 4 Artemis II Astronauts Leading the Historic Return to the Moon
The Artemis II mission crew includes the first woman, the first Black person, and the first non-American astronaut to travel to the lunar environment.
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I Asked ChatGPT What WIRED’s Reviewers Recommend. Its Answers Were All Wrong
Want to know what our reviewers have actually tested and picked as the best TVs, headphones, and laptops? Ask ChatGPT, and it'll give you the wrong answers.
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The Best Mushroom Coffee, WIRED Tested and Reviewed (2026)
“Coffee” made with functional mushrooms like lion’s mane and chaga is all the rage. We tried the most popular brands to find which were the most palatable.
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Babbel Promo Code: Up to 65% Off in April 2026
Master a new language with expert-led courses. Use our verified Babbel coupon codes to save up to 65% on student plans and 60% on 6-month subscriptions.
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Robotaxi Outage in China Leaves Passengers Stranded on Highways
A suspected system failure froze Baidu’s robotaxis across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic disruptions and crashes.
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Watch NASA's Artemis II Become the First Human Trip to the Moon in 50 Years
Follow along live as we gear up for NASA's historic Artemis II mission beginning today.
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April Fools' Day 2026: The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre of This Year's Corporate Jokes
T-Mobile releases a cologne (not really), Timekettle translates British English to American English (no), Yahoo creates a device to stop you doomscrolling (kind of real?) and more.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, April 1
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 1.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 1, #555
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 1, No. 555.
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Iran Threatens to Strike US Tech Companies in the Middle East
US tech companies, including Apple, Google, Microsoft and Tesla, are being warned that they are being considered "legitimate targets."
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 1, #1025
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 1 #1025
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 1, #1747
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Watch 'Poor Things' and 'Together' for Free on Tubi, Pluto TV and More This April
Oscar winners, indie faves and more are streaming free this month.
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Amazon's Spring Sale Is Over but We're Still Tracking the Lingering Deals Live
While the event is technically finished we are still finding plenty of deals remaining.
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Prime Video: The 16 Absolute Best Movies to Watch
Here are some highly rated films to try, plus a list of new additions to the streamer in April.
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The 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Has Credits Scenes. Here's What They Hint At
You'll want to stick around for the credits to see where the Nintendo cinematic universe might go next.
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Pay Attention to the Artemis II Moon Mission. It's Not Just Any Spaceflight
Commentary: NASA is sending four astronauts farther into space than any humans have ever traveled. But there's a much deeper subtext about what it all means.
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'Stranger Things: Tales From '85,' 'Running Point,' 'Beef' and More Are New on Netflix in April
...plus new movies Thrash, Apex, and Roommates arrive to Netflix this month, too.
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Best MacBooks We’ve Tested (April 2026)
Apple's MacBook lineup now includes three tiers: Neo, Air and Pro. See our favorites and find the best MacBook for your laptop budget and needs.
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I Found My Home's Biggest Energy Vampire by Testing 18 Devices With a $12 Meter
Your home devices and appliances quietly suck energy even when not in active use. I found the worst offender and it totally shocked me.
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Artemis II Is Shooting for the Moon Today: All the Details About NASA's Historic Mission
This will be the first time humans have traveled to the moon since the early 1970s.
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58 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.
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Apple: The Next 50 Years
Neural implants, AI agents, facial devices, robots: Where exactly will Apple be headed in the decades to come? I take some guesses with a futurist friend.
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New on Hulu in April 2026: 'Malcolm in the Middle' Reboot, 'The Handmaid's Tale' Spinoff and More
Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, The Testaments and more titles hit the streamer this month.
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Why Would a Business Need to Use a Proxy Server?
Proxy servers offer critical benefits in security and competitive intelligence, but they introduce new complications and risks.
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What's New on Prime Video This April: 'The Boys,' 'Balls Up' and More
The final season of The Boys arrives, along with loads of other new original shows and movies, this April.
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The Biggest Update Since iOS 26? Here's What's New in iOS 26.4
Your iPhone gets new emoji, video podcasts and more.
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One of the Most Common Causes of Dishwasher Decline Is Completely Avoidable
Most modern dishwashers have one important part that needs regular cleaning. I asked an expert about how and how often to do it.
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iOS 26.4 Brings These Fun New Emoji to Your iPhone
The distorted face emoji is fun, but the orca is number one in my heart.
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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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CMA to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft; Amazon Web Services off the hook
CMA to investigate whether Microsoft should be given strategic market status. Amazon escaped, but both companies will need to make changes to egress fees and interoperability
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Banning routers won’t fix what’s already broken
America's foreign-made router ban sparked valid debate about supply chains, geopolitics and trust, but the truth is that the ban addresses tomorrow’s procurement decisions far more than today’s security exposure.
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Shrinking PQC timeline highlights immediate risk to data security
Google’s decision to move up its timeline for migration to post-quantum cryptography highlights that some of the cyber security risks posed by quantum computing are already reality
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HMRC is watching you…
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we investigate how HM Revenue & Customs has been quietly building its surveillance capabilities to crack down on tax fraud. We find out how a new supercomputer is helping the UK Atomic Energy Authority research nuclear fusion. And we visit Estonia to learn why its...
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AI agents are here. Are we ready for the security implications?
Agentic AI adoption may be surging, but security is lagging behind and its fundamental principles need to be intelligently re-scaled for a non-deterministic world
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‘Hot’ property: Azzurri Group’s chicken chain and the greenfield tech opportunity
Dave’s Hot Chicken provides rare ‘greenfield’ tech development opportunity for Azzurri Group, says tech director Jim Hingston, amid rumours of an imminent sale of the US-themed food chain
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Interview: Thierry Martin, head of enterprise data and analytics, Toyota Motor Europe
A sketch artist by night, and a vehicle engineer by training, Toyota Europe’s data chief is bringing elements of both capabilities to bear in delivering better data insights and building a foundation for AI
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Stop Scams steps up to online fraud challenge
After years of putting the building blocks in place, Stop Scams is ready and able to react quickly to fight emerging fraud threats
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Getting started with measuring AI’s carbon footprint
We speak to industry experts about how demand for AI acceleration is driving new approaches to measuring greenhouse gas emissions
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UK government lacks ambition to fight tax fraud, says PAC
The Public Accounts Committee says the UK government has dropped the ball on the use of data analytics to tackle tax fraud and error, as the public purse haemorrhages billions of pounds
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Lloyds admits coding fault exposed customer transactions
The bank has responded to the Treasury Committee’s request for information on a major data breach in its banking app
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Flaws in government procurement show in HMRC £473m AWS award
After a rushed contract award with only one bidder and a tender notice ‘for hyperscalers only’, critics call for live oversight on government contracts, claiming the procurement is unfair and likely to be expensive
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Second Post Office Capture conviction referred to appeal court
Conviction of 30 years has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission
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EU Parliament rejects Chat Control message scanning
MEPs vote down proposals to allow US tech companies to continue scanning private messages for illegal content
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