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'50 years of thinking different': Apple announces major anniversary celebrations, and there's one thing I want to see
Tim Cook shares a letter celebrating 50 years of Apple while the company prepares milestone events — but we're hoping for more.
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Just got a Nintendo Switch 2 for Pokémon Pokopia? Keep your new console safe with these cases and screen protectors
If you've just got a Nintendo Switch 2 for Pokémon Pokopia, it's crucial to keep your new system safe — these are the cases and screen protectors I'd recommend.
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'In 2026, cybercrime has reached a point of total convergence': New research claims AI attacks are taking over — so how can your business stay safe?
AI attacks, identity theft, and ransomware, are combining. What could possibly go wrong?
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10 smart home gadgets I'd buy in the Amazon Spring Sale — including a 'gorgeously thin and bright' smart display
Want to make your home a little bit smarter? The Amazon Spring Sale is well worth a browse.
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PlayStation users in the UK could be collectively awarded billions in compensation for 'excessive and unfair' PlayStation Store charges in class-action lawsuit against Sony
A class-action lawsuit filed against Sony could mean millions of UK PlayStation users are entitled to £2 billion in compensation for unfair charges made on the PlayStation Store.
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YouTube TV has finally rolled out its more affordable subscription plans — here’s the breakdown of the new tiers
Viewers are going to love YouTube TV's new affordable tiers , here's what they are and how much they cost.
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ExpressVPN wants to be your go-to gaming VPN — and partners with game giants to be up to the challenge
ExpressVPN is leveling up its gaming presence with major new esports partnerships across Riot Games, G2 Esports, and Method, and promises exclusive drops, faster speeds, and stronger security for players.
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Claude can now share context across Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, letting you 'work with a higher degree of efficiency and quality'
Anthropic partners with Microsoft to bring Claude directly to your Excel and PowerPoint workflows.
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PS5 games are enjoying big price cuts in Amazon's Spring Sale — here are 16 picks that I'm tempted to buy myself
If you're looking to pick up a PS5 game in Amazon's Spring Sale, then these 16 are superb options.
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The next Xbox is coming soon, here's what we know (and don’t know) about Project Helix so far
Everything we’ve learned about Xbox Project Helix so far, and the biggest question that hasn’t yet been answered.
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The first three Tomb Raider games just launched on mobile with all DLC and loads of new content — 'We’re providing an incredible amount of value in one package,' says developer
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered has arrived on mobile alongside a big free update for other platforms.
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Google’s Pixel 10a proves you don’t need big upgrades to make a great phone
We spent over a week with the Pixel 10a – Google's new entry-level smartphone – putting it through its paces to see how it performs, and it remains one of the best budget options. Read on for TechRadar's full review.
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This stunning Samsung QLED TV just crashed to its lowest price yet at Amazon's Spring Sale — save 44% for a limited time
Amazon's UK Spring Sale has the stunning Samsung 55-inch QLED TV on sale for a record-low price of £331, thanks to an impressive 44% discount.
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Microsoft has reportedly pulled the plug on its strange ‘This is an Xbox’ marketing push
Microsoft has seemingly retired its odd 'This is an Xbox' marketing campaign following new leadership changes.
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'The analog switches are a dream' — why now's the time to pick up one of the best gaming keyboards I've ever used
The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 has been one of my favorite gaming keyboards for a while — and now it's 24% off in Amazon's Spring Deal Days event.
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Another worrying WordPress plugin security flaw could put 250,000 websites at risk
WordPress plugin Ally was carrying an SQL injection flaw that allowed data exfiltration.
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Amazon's UK Spring Sale is slashing prices on Apple devices — MacBook Neo, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 11 from £99
Amazon's Spring Sale offers record-low prices on new and existing Apple devices, including the MacBook Neo, AirPods 4, Apple Watch 11, and more.
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Russia's state-backed MAX app may know if you are using a VPN to bypass censorship — here is everything we know
Russia's digital rights group, RKS Global, urges removing the MAX app from any device where a VPN is used, warning that other VK-developed apps are likely to include such functionality.
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Don't wait for the rumored DJI Pocket 4 — the 'amazing' Pocket 3 is cheaper than ever right now
DJI's top-selling Pocket 3 vlogging camera falls in price and it's a great buy, even with the rumored Pocket 4 upgrade potentially on the horizon
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Quordle hints and answers for Friday, March 13 (game #1509)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, March 13 (game #1006)
Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, March 13 (game #740)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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Testing AI is not like testing software and most companies haven't figured that out yet
Traditional software testing can't catch AI's unpredictable failures. Here's why humans are non-negotiable.
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I think I can spot an AI fake, but the latest expert research suggests I'm wrong — here's why
AI images and videos are getting harder to spot, but there are ways to make sure we’re always looking out for them.
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Experts reveal 'LeakyLooker' flaws let hackers gain access to user information in Google Looker Studio, so be on your guard
Nine bugs were found in Google's Looker Studio which could have allowed outside access.
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Microsoft is introducing Entra passkeys to Windows – so tough luck if your device is jailbroken, as your credentials will soon be gone forever
Microsoft is bringing Entra ID to Windows devices - but be careful, Microsoft Authenticator is scanning rooted or cracked devices and wiping credentials
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4K Blu-rays have big discounts in Amazon's Spring Deal Days sale — here are my 6 picks, all of which I've personally tested
There's a ton of discounted 4K Blu-rays as part of Amazon's Spring Deal Days sale, but I've picked my 6 favorites.
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DDR5 RAM hits painful new high in pricing — and it looks like the relentless price-hike misery will continue
If you were hoping the RAM crisis was abating, sadly that isn't the case as DDR5 has never been more expensive.
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Microsoft has recommitted to its Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program going forward and will be 'rolling out new ways to play some of the most iconic games from our past'
Microsoft has recommitted to its Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program for its future consoles and confirmed it will return in some form later this year.
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1348 Ex Voto's stylish sword fighting and strong premise caught my attention, but the game's awful PC performance tainted the experience
A tale of a noble knight-errant seeking to save her love, 1348 Ex Voto doesn't quite manage to keep my attention and fails to offer a smooth experience on PC.
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Google Is Not Ruling Out Ads in Gemini
WIRED spoke with Nick Fox, Google’s SVP of knowledge and information, about how AI is changing the company’s advertising business.
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US Lawmakers Move to Kill the FBI’s Warrantless Wiretap Access
A bipartisan bill would force the FBI to get a warrant to read Americans’ messages and ban the federal purchase of commercial data on US residents ahead of a critical April deadline.
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These Excellent Computer Speakers Are $100 Off
IK Multimedia's iLoud Micro Monitors are an excellent pick for anyone who works with audio and video, or just likes premium sound.
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How ‘Handala’ Became the Face of Iran’s Hacker Counterattacks
Amid a paralyzing breach of medical tech firm Stryker, the group has come to represent Iran's use of “hacktivism” as cover for chaotic, retaliatory state-sponsored cyberattacks.
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Essential Gear for an Emergency Kit—for Cars or Go-Bags
We consulted preparedness experts and WIRED's team of testers for the essential gear to keep on hand in case of wildfires, earthquakes, and lord knows what else.
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Google Maps Gets Chatty With a New Gemini-Powered Interface
“Ask Maps,” rolling out today to Google Maps on mobile, lets you ask Gemini questions about locations and even to plan trips on your behalf.
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10 Best Meal Delivery Services, Tested by an Ex-Restaurant Critic
Here are the best meal kits in 2026, from Martha Stewart’s meal kit to the best meal delivery on a budget.
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Best Massage Guns of 2026: Hyperice, Therabody, and More
Massage guns used to be simple percussive devices. Now, they use vibrations, hot and cold therapy, and even LED light to ease post-workout pain and promote muscle recovery.
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Sennheiser RS 275 TV Headphone Bundle Review: Awesome Tech, OK Headphones
Sennheiser’s new TV transmitter system uses the power of Auracast to connect nearly infinite headphones—if you can find a pair you like.
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Apple MacBook Pro Review (M5 Max, 16-inch): The Fastest MacBook Yet
A more exciting MacBook Pro is waiting in the wings, but the M5 Max shows the continued success of Apple Silicon.
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The Best Large TVs (Best Over 75 Inches): Samsung, LG, and More
TVs are bigger and better than ever. These are my favorite screens that come in extra-large sizes, from affordable to ostentatious.
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How to Watch the Oscars (2026)
The 98th Annual Academy Awards will happen on Sunday, March 15. Here's how to make sure you catch every speech, joke, dress, and song.
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AeroPress Coffee Is Superb When I’m Traveling, but I Use Mine Even When I Stay Home
Its convenience can’t be beat in hotels, Airbnbs, and campsites, but AeroPress’ clever portable coffee maker is also excellent for a quick cup at home when a whole pot would be too much.
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Booking.com Promo Codes and Deals: Up to 20% Off
Enjoy big savings on your next adventure with our Booking.com coupons and handpicked travel deals.
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Expedia Coupons and Deals: Up to 75% Off Select Trips
Book your next getaway with Expedia and get up to 75%off your stay, with or without a promo code.
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Birdfy Discount Code: Save Up to 40% on Smart Bird Feeders
Use these verified Birdfy discount codes to score up to 40% off smart feeders, camera kits, and accessories.
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What to Do in Dumbo If You’re Here for Business (2026)
The Big Apple has had a tech boom in the past few years—here’s where to stay, play, eat, and work in the city’s tech-dense Dumbo neighborhood.
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The South Carolina Measles Outbreak Is Slowing Down
The biggest US measles outbreak in decades may be over sooner than expected.
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How the Iran War Could Jack Up Prices on Store Shelves
The Strait of Hormuz, a busy waterway off the coast of Iran, has come to a near standstill. If the war drags on much longer, it could mean higher prices for consumer goods around the world.
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Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI ‘Expert Review’ Feature
The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
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GFiber Is Merging With Astound Broadband, Likely Expanding to More Areas
The unit formerly known as Google Fiber is spun out and plans to offer wider fiber internet service.
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AI Chatbots Are Making People All Think the Same, Study Says
A new paper argues that humans are losing varied ways of thinking due to the use of chatbots, and that's concerning.
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Amazon Expands Health AI Access for Virtual Health Care
If you're an Amazon member with health questions, this chatbot may have answers for you.
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Claude Showed Me How to Change a Tire Step by Step With This New Feature
Interactive visuals and charts are just a prompt away.
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These Are the 9 Hidden Apple Watch Health Features You Haven’t Used Yet
These features can help you monitor and support your overall health.
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A 1,300-Pound NASA Satellite Just Made a Fiery Return to Earth
After 14 years in orbit, NASA's Van Allen Probe A dropped back into the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
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The Absolute Best Horror Movies on Hulu
Stream the 2019 film Ready or Not, starring Samara Weaving.
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44 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now
Don't know what to watch? Dig through these Netflix movie picks that span every genre, and catch up on some Oscar nominees, too.
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Copilot Health Is Microsoft's Doctor-Built Spin on Medical AI
Microsoft doesn't want its AI to be your doctor. It wants to make you better prepared when you do see them.
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Gemini Rolls Out Ask Maps to Make Google Maps More Interactive
The feature allows users to interact conversationally with the app, finding places such as a charging station, or available tennis court.
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Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: Privacy Display Proves Hardware Still Matters in an AI World
Samsung delivers modest but meaningful upgrades to the Ultra's design, cameras and battery. And yes, the phone is packed with new AI features -- and most of them are actually pretty useful.
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We Did the Math: These 7 Kitchen Tools Pay for Themselves
The answer to rising food costs isn't eating less of what you love -- it's making more of it at home. Here are seven kitchen tools worth every penny.
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Stop Rinsing After Brushing Your Teeth. Here's Why You Should Wait Instead.
Dentists explain why you shouldn't rinse right away when brushing your teeth
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The Internet Is Wrong: You Can't Speed Up a Smart TV That's Slow
Despite what online forums might tell you, including ChatGPT, you can't "speed up" an old TV.
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Which Meal Kits Are the Best Value? We Analyzed Recipes From 7 Services to Find Out
Meal kits cost more than buying groceries outright -- but some are a better deal than others. We priced out recipes from seven leading kits against supermarket equivalents to find the best value in 2026.
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Best Home Security Cameras With Lights for 2026
If you're looking for a cam with a spotlight, floodlight or other illumination, I've tested top models to see how they perform.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, March 12
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 12.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 12, #535
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 12, No. 535.
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SXSW 2026 Updates: What We Expect on Tech and Culture From Austin
Innovation. Music. Films. Artificial intelligence. Here's what we're looking forward to at this year's South by Southwest festival and conference.
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Social Media and AI Want Your Attention at All Times. This New Documentary Says That's Bad
Your Attention Please, a documentary premiering this week at SXSW in Austin, Texas, explores how we live in the attention economy.
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Meta Launches AI Tools to Identify and Flag Messages From Scammers
The company aims to combat growing fraud schemes, including impersonation accounts that lure users with fake celebrity endorsements.
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TikTok to Let Apple Music Users Stream Full Songs Without Ever Leaving the App
TikTok and Apple Music come together to introduce two new features to the music listening experience.
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AI Chatbots Miss More Than Half of Medical Diagnoses, Study Finds
When used by humans, large language models often lack sufficient information to make a correct diagnosis, a new study in Nature Medicine shows.
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T-Mobile Added a New Unlimited Phone Plan, but Is It a Better Value?
The simply named Better Value plan has features that will appeal to families, but check the details.
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The Players Championship 2026: TV Schedule. How to Watch, Stream All the PGA Tour Golf From Anywhere
Can injury-hit Rory McIlroy defend his crown at TPC Sawgrass?
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Lloyds banking app ‘glitch’ shows transactions of strangers
Customers of Halifax, Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank experienced a glitch this morning, where details of other customers’ transactions were displayed in their online banking apps
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This rise of the splinternet? Data sovereignty risks and responses
We look at the political, legal and economic risks around data sovereignty, the fears for digital dependency and massive hyperscaler penetration in the UK public sector
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Vulnerability reports: Increase in quantity, decrease in quality?
Bug bounties have become a staple of the cyber security toolkit, offering researchers a way to get paid to find and report bugs and giving businesses a route to fix unknown flaws. However, this model is now facing scrutiny. What is driving these concerns?
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AI at Rimini Street: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
In this podcast interview, we speak to Seth Ravin, CEO of Rimini Street about how AI improves support call handling
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The UK government’s digital identity scheme: Dystopian nightmare or modernised public services?
Critics and supporters of digital ID are honing their arguments for the government’s consultation – but it’s the public that will decide. How should you choose?
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Enormous AI growth zone datacentre gets planning approval
North Lincolnshire Council approves 1GW datacentre with nearby electricity generation, but environmental campaigners say the developers did their sums wrong
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Is AI our agent, or are our governments becoming agents for AI?
Yet more billions are being spent on agentic AI, despite warnings of its potentially extreme fallibility. Just who are governments serving when they spout the messaging of Big Tech companies?
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Met Office ‘supercomputing as a service’ one year old
Artificial intelligence is not key to the weather picture, as the forecasting and climate prediction agency lauds the benefits of moving from on-site supercomputers to cloud computing for scientific modelling
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UK government announces package to get more women in tech
The UK government aims to add billions of pounds to the economy through getting more women into the tech sector
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Mastercard bots target C-suite roles
Card giant offers SMEs a virtual chief financial officer through artificial intelligence technology, with other C-suite roles to follow
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Iran war a melting pot for other cyber threats
State-backed cyber threat actors from non-combatant states are taking advantage of the Israeli-US war on Iran to fulfil their own goals, according to Proofpoint analysts
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Cyber industry welcomes women, but challenges persist
Three-quarters of women working in security say they feel comfortable in the field, but women are still much more likely to be laid off and face persistent challenges around career advancement, according to a report
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Salesforce tracks possible ShinyHunters campaign targeting its users
Salesforce warns users of an uptick in malicious activity targeting Experience Cloud customers with misconfigured user settings via an open source tool
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Oracle cost-cutting points to AI infrastructure gamble
Over the past few weeks, cracks have started to appear in the tech sector’s growth plans for artificial intelligence
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Confidence in AI-powered cyber must be earned, not assumed
In security, familiar testing and validation approaches are not enough when it comes to AI. The question is not just whether an AI-powered tool works but how it actually behaves when it is stressed, manipulated, or forced to operate outside already known conditions.
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Why the CMA must act now on cloud before the UK loses its digital future
The UK competition watchdog is prevaricating over tackling the dominance of AWS and Microsoft in the cloud market - it needs to enforce change soon or UK businesses will suffer
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Strong security balances consolidation and best-of-breed capabilities
The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
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Labour scarcity is forcing IT leaders to rethink automation economics
How can AI be used to run an organisation with fewer people and tighter budgets
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Welsh government boosts funding for cyber education
The Welsh government’s Tech Valleys programme is providing three-quarters of a million pounds to help reach thousands of primary school children with security education and careers guidance
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Microsoft patches zero-days in .NET and SQL Server
Zero-days in .NET and SQL Server, and a handful of critical RCE bugs, form the nucleus of Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday update
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