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'Experts' to rent for $1 per month: Hostinger debuts 7-person AI team to help SMBs save thousands on consultant fees
Hostinger Agents provides small businesses with seven AI-driven specialists covering strategy, marketing, sales, legal, and content for practical, affordable support.
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‘Computers are no longer a bicycle for the mind’: Frameworks founder says the Steve Jobs era is over and PCs are now a ‘self-driving car that takes you directly to the destination’
As Framework prepares for its next big product launch, the repair-and-augment-friendly PC maker has some thoughts about the Cloud and AI revolution.
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The new MacBook Air has already dropped to a record-low price on Amazon
Save $150 on Apple's latest M5-powered laptop
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No, Elon Musk doesn't want to give you a $5,000 tax refund — it's a scam, here's what to look out for
Elon Musk's name is being used in crypto scams once again.
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‘It’s a potential national security threat’: Proton study finds over 3,500 US legislators’ official emails leaked and exposed on the dark web
The emails and plaintext passwords of thousands of government representatives have been found online.
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‘I want to cancel’: YouTube Premium quietly hikes its US prices for the first time in three years, forcing many users to consider the unthinkable
Google has aggravated YouTube Premium subscribers once again with an unexpected price hike.
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RTX 5090s and other high-powered graphics cards may carry risks of cable melting issues — but Asus thinks it has solved this problem
Reports are still coming through about high-powered GPUs like the RTX 5090 having connector melting issues, but Asus has a solution.
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Former Xbox exec thinks Naughty Dog's decision to cancel the 80% completed The Last of Us Online 'was the right call', but it shouldn't have greenlit it in the first place — 'The ambition was there, but the realistic upfront planning wasn't', she says
Former Microsoft Game Studios executive producer Laura Fryer thinks the decision to cancel The Last of Us Online was the right decision on Naughty Dog's part and greenlighting the project was the "real mistake".
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West Ham vs Wolves Live Streams: How to watch Premier League 2025/26 from anywhere in the world
All the ways to watch West Ham vs Wolves live streams online and from anywhere, as two struggling Premier League sides go head-to-head at the London Stadium.
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Microsoft warns worrying security flaw exposed over 50 million Android users, says 'user credentials and financial data were exposed to risk'
An outdated SDK carries a dangerous flaw that allows threat actors to steal private data.
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‘Apple will grit its teeth and push through’ — new report suggests the iPhone Air 2 isn’t dead, and I sincerely hope it’s true
Apple will reportedly release the iPhone Air 2 ‘no matter how badly it sells,' and while I don't necessarily believe it, I hope it's true.
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After soaring 2,200%, DDR4 RAM prices finally fall — but don't get too excited
We're seeing more positive signs that the RAM crisis is easing somewhat, but be careful not to raise your expectations too high.
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Google Chrome rolls out a new tool to try and stop infostealer malware in its tracks
New Device Bound Session Credentials feature for Google Chrome is also coming to macOS soon.
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Beyond no-log: Tor looks into seizure-proof servers that forget your data
The Tor Project is working with relay operators to develop "stateless" servers that run entirely in RAM. By forgetting all data upon reboot, these self-wiping relays will protect users and node operators from hardware seizures.
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There's a sneaky way to watch IPL 2026 for FREE
We've found a sneaky way to stream IPL 2026 live streams for free from anywhere in the world.
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'Two Hells collide' — Doom: The Dark Ages and Diablo Immortal unite in a limited-time crossover event, The Slayer Reign, this month
Blizzard Entertainment has announced a new limited-time crossover event that brings Doom: The Dark Ages to Diablo Immortal.
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Spotify is rolling out new video controls, and as someone who hates its in-app music videos, I know this will be a huge hit
Spotify's new video controls allow you to disable Canvas videos, music videos, and other visual content for an audio-first experience.
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8 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (April 10)
From returning hit shows to a couple of intriguing new films, here's what you'll want to watch this weekend.
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AdGuard VPN has a new app for iPhone — and you can try it out for 7 days for free
AdGuard VPN's latest iOS update (v2.10) is here, bringing a brand-new 7-day free trial to iPhone users. Here’s what you need to know about the latest stability fixes and how you can test out its premium features without spending a penny.
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Currys refuses to end its Easter sale — I've found the 21 best tech deals that are still available
The Easter sale is still live at Currys, so I've looked through and picked out the 21 best deals on TVs, laptops, appliances, and more that are worth buying — but the sale will end soon.
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Amazon is slashing prices on Garmin watches — save up to $350 on best-rated models for running, biking and hiking
Just in time for spring, Amazon has a huge sale on Garmin watches and I'm rounding up today's best deals, including up to $350 best-selling Garmin models.
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Inspired to start running this summer? Here are 8 brilliant running shoes I'd recommend for beginners
Capable, affordable all-rounders to help you find your running groove.
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Adobe Reader users beware — experts flag months-old security flaw using booby-trapped PDFs to scope out victims
Adobe Reader contains a zero-day that has been abused for some time, experts warn.
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NASA used a 12-year-old GoPro to capture a sight called the ‘greatest gift’ by Artemis II pilot — and it used one extreme setting to get the shot
The Artemis II has provided iconic images throughout its moon fly-by mission, using a string of surprising cameras
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iPhone owners urged to change this key privacy setting after FBI recovers suspect’s deleted Signal messages
Potential security flaws in both Signal and WhatsApp have been revealed, but one of them is fixable.
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Stop the presses — Microsoft is actually cutting cloud PC prices for SMBs, promises to make it 'more cost-effective for small and medium businesses'
Microsoft is cutting the price of its Cloud PC subscriptions by 20% by reducing performance, but the trade-offs are minimal.
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Euphoria season 3 full release schedule: what is the launch date and time for episode 1 on HBO Max?
Here's when and where you'll be able to watch every episode of Euphoria season 3.
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Microsoft has begun stripping out AI from Windows 11 — but it's already being criticized for not going far enough
Notepad change shows a rebrand of AI tools, not a removal, and it has skeptics worried.
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How to read Murder in Purple and Gold online from anywhere
All the ways to read Murder in Purple and Gold online from anywhere, the 14th entry in Lindsey Davis' beloved Flavia Albia series of historical crime novels.
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Garmin's cashing in on the screenless Whoop-style smart band trend with its upcoming CIRQA — here's the proof
Garmin's CIRQA smart band is on the way — here's the US trademark office filing
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Home Depot Spring Black Friday (2026): Best Tool and Grill Deals
Home Depot's spring sale offers deals on some of WIRED's favorite grills, plus "buy one get one free" deals on tools from Ryobi, DeWalt, and Milwaukee.
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Motorola’s Souped-Up Folding Phone Is Almost Half Off
Amazon has the Razr Ultra marked down by $600 for a limited time.
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Anthropic’s Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity Reckoning—Just Not the One You Think
The new AI model is being heralded—and feared—as a hacker’s superweapon. Experts say its arrival is a wake-up call for developers who have long made security an afterthought.
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The Future of the Artemis Program Is Riding on Reentry
Entire space programs have been canceled after a failure in the reentry phase. In the final test for Artemis II, astronauts will travel at 32 times the speed of sound as they return from the moon.
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Suspect Arrested for Allegedly Throwing Molotov Cocktail at Sam Altman’s Home
An attacker allegedly threw a molotov cocktail at the OpenAI CEO’s residence before making threats outside of the startup’s headquarters.
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"Uncanny Valley": OpenAI and Musk Fight Again; DOJ Mishandles Voter Data; Artemis II Comes Home
In this episode, the hosts discuss the fight between OpenAI and Elon Musk, the misuse of voter data, and Artemis II’s moonshot.
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This Clever Bike Bell Can Even Be Heard by People Wearing Noise-Canceling Headphones
Škoda's DuoBell is designed to avoid collisions between cyclists and pedestrians preoccupied by their podcasts.
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This Startup Wants You to Pay Up to Talk With AI Versions of Human Experts
Onix is launching a “Substack of bots,” where digital twins of health and wellness influencers dispense advice 24/7. And maybe hawk their products.
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Aventon Current ADV Electric Mountain Bike Review: Feels Just Like the Real Thing
Aventon’s latest electric mountain bike lets you bomb hills while avoiding the part where you get sweaty by pedaling back to the top.
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Best Smart Shades, Blinds, and Curtains (2026): Motorized, Tailor-Made, and More
From made-to-measure smart shades to retrofit curtain bots, these are our favorite WIRED-tested drapes for your windows.
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The Indie News Queen Who’s Not Done Pissing Off the Powerful
WIRED sat down with Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman to talk politics, AI, and the future of media. A documentary about her rise hits theaters today.
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AI Podcasters Really Want to Tell You How to Keep a Man Happy
Videos of fake relationship guru podcasters are reinforcing gender tropes and racking up millions of views, all the while driving sales to AI influencer schools.
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Irrigreen Smart Irrigation System 3.0 (2026) Review: Smart Watering, Less Hassle
The third release of Irrigreen’s “water printing” system is better than ever, but you’ll have to upgrade your whole irrigation infrastructure.
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Asus ROG Cetra Open Wireless Earbuds Review: Open Gaming Buds?
These wireless open earbuds are designed for mobile gamers.
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No One Knows Where US Vaccine Policy Goes Next
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sweeping changes to federal vaccine guidance are paused for now. But even if they’re reversed, lasting damage has already been done.
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Meta’s New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data—and Gave Me Terrible Advice
Meta’s Muse Spark model offers to analyze users’ health data, including lab results. Beyond the obvious privacy risks, it’s not a capable stand-in for a real doctor.
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How and When to Watch the Artemis II Mission’s Return to Earth
Splashdown for the Artemis II crew is scheduled for Friday evening, and NASA will livestream the historic homecoming.
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Surfshark Promo Codes: 87% Off | April 2026
Save up to 87% with a Surfshark coupon code, 3 months of VPN free today, and more from WIRED.
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Naturepedic Promo Codes and Deals: 20% Off
Shop the Naturepedic sale this April.
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20% Off Sephora Promo Code | April 2026
Earn more points on skincare purchases when you use our Sephora coupon.
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Encrypted Emails Are Now Available for Some Gmail Phone App Enterprise Customers
Android and iPhone consumers can now use E2EE in the app, but you need to be subscribed to Enterprise Plus.
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YouTube Premium Is the Latest Streaming Service to Hike Prices
Depending on the plan, subscribers could see an increase of as much as $4 a month.
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Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition for Switch 2 Reignites Controversy Over Game-Key Cards
FromSoftware's epic game is finally coming to the Switch 2, but don't expect to own a physical copy of it.
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Comcast Adds New StreamSaver Bundles: HBO Max, Disney Plus, Hulu Now Part of the Lineup
Discounted packages combine Netflix, Peacock, Disney Plus, HBO Max and more.
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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 Just Got a Price Hike, 9 Months After Its Release
Get ready to pay a little more for some configurations of Samsung's book-style foldable.
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Live TV Streaming Showdown: Who Offers the Top 100 Channels?
We compare channel lineups for YouTube TV, Sling, Hulu Plus Live TV and more.
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Microsoft Is Scrubbing the Copilot Name From Some Windows 11 Apps
The latest changes to the Windows 11 Notepad app and snipping tool show Microsoft is retreating from the "Copilot" branding, even if the AI functions remain.
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'I'm Alarmed': Senator Opens Inquiry Into the Ways Tech Companies Report Suspected Child Abuse
Reports filed by tech companies lack essential information for law enforcement and prosecution, advocates say.
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These $299 Glasses Are Like an HDR TV on Your Face
TCL's budget Air 4 Pro display glasses, reviewed: They're great for movies, not so good for work or audio.
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After a Lifetime of Gas, I Switched to an Induction Stove. I'm Never Going Back
The culinary intelligentsia would have you believe that gas stoves are the only kind worth considering. Here's my case for induction after making the swap.
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The Apple Watch Series 12 May Revive a Throwback Feature, but No Redesign
The next Apple Watch might look the same, but rumors point to a big new feature hiding under the surface.
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This Coffee Writer Brewed 20 Bags of Grocery Store Beans. Here Are the 5 Best to Buy
You can find great coffee at the grocery store if you know where to look. I put my senses to the test to find five bags of beans worthy of brewing.
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Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Fight: When to Watch the Action on Netflix
Fury returns to the ring with a showdown against the Russian heavyweight in London.
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Apple AirPods Max 2 Review: Seemingly Small Changes Make a Substantial Difference
The pricey AirPods Max 2 may not seem like much of an upgrade from their predecessor. But the changes are significant and impressed me enough to award the headphones a CNET Editors' Choice award.
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The Many Times Apple Products Left Earth
The iPhone has been to space a few times now -- in fact, Apple products have a long history of space travel.
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Hades 2, the Award-Winning Sequel, Lands on Xbox Game Pass Soon
Game Pass Premium subscribers are also getting a handful of games, including the remastered Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
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Motorola's Razr Is So Close to Its iPhone Moment
Commentary: After a year of tinkering with the 2025 Razr, Motorola's next lower-cost foldable could steal the show.
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New KitchenAid Stand Mixer Has 3 First-Ever Features, but Not the One We Hoped For
The Artisan Plus just got a little smarter. Here's what it does (and doesn't do).
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Do Walking Pads Live Up to the Hype? I Put Two to the Test
I spent several weeks testing under-desk treadmills to see if they could actually help me maintain my step count from the comfort of my home.
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Netflix: 24 of the Best Fantasy TV Shows to Stream Right Now
Netflix is fully stocked with epic fantasy shows.
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Acer Swift 16 AI (2026) Review: I Love the Giant OLED Display, but Am Less Enamored With the Oversize Touchpad
It's also rocking an Intel Panther Lake CPU and is exceptionally thin and light for a 16-inch laptop.
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How to Ensure Your iPhone Downloads Background Security Improvements
Apple released the first of these updates in March, but here's how to enable them to download automatically to your device in the future.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 10, #564
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 10, No. 564.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 10, #768
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 10, No. 768.
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Businesses are paying the price for CISO burnout
Discussions of burnout among security pros are about more than just mental health: when burnout strikes, it can present a serious business risk
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Breaking the stranglehold: Responses to data sovereignty risk
We look at the political and government responses to risks around data sovereignty and massive dependence on the three US hyperscalers – AWS, Azure and GCP – in the UK and Europe
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OpenAI ‘pauses’ Stargate UK: Sudden setback or calculated move?
OpenAI’s decision to pause Stargate UK, much vaunted and based on a memorandum of understanding with government, cites energy costs and regulation, but may be driven by wider uncertainties
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UK Navy deters Russian submarines near critical undersea cables
Operation by Navy and RAF tracks Russian submarine operations close to critical undersea cables
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European Union deep tech plan too late for quantum champions IQM and Pasqal
European quantum computing firms hurry to get US stock exchange listings so they can be predator not prey in a coming wave of consolidation
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Interview: Researching quantum algorithms for today’s devices
The world of quantum computing is a noisy place, where error correction is needed to ensure quantum devices run correctly. Lucy Robson, a quantum algorithm scientist at Universal Quantum, tells Computer Weekly all about it
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Why the real measure of innovation is human impact
Tech leaders are used to being judged on metrics such as cost reduction, productivity and efficiency - but increasingly the true value of success in digital transformation lies in its human impact
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Capita’s troubled Civil Service Pension Scheme hit by data breach
A data breach affecting 138 members of the Civil Service Pension Scheme piles pressure on the service’s administrator, Capita, amid ongoing issues
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Azure customers up in arms over ‘full’ UK South region
Microsoft customers report being refused capacity, migration projects stuck halfway, and accusations that AI is being prioritised over ‘bread and butter’ offerings
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Keir Starmer was warned about Post Office prosecution practices as director of public prosecutions
A Horizon scandal victim wrote to Keir Starmer in 2011, when he was director of public prosecutions for the CPS, alerting him to the Post Office’s controversial prosecution practices
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Hyperscaler datacentres set to dominate by 2031
Driven by artificial intelligence deployments, hyperscaler datacentres are expected to comprise more than two-thirds of all capacity by 2031. Meanwhile, on-premise datacentre capacity will shrink to 20%, down from 56% in 2018
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AI skills for IT pros: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
Artificial intelligence is changing the way IT professionals work. We speak to Matt Stava, CEO of Spinnaker Support', about reskilling
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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 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's 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
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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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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
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Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust 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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