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The iPhone Air was our most polarising phone of 2025, but this 28% discount makes it an easy recommendation
TechRadar’s international team of experts were split on the thin and light iPhone Air, but we can all agree it’s the better buy when it’s cheaper than the 256GB iPhone 17.
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The Pitt season 2 finale will have at least 'one real surprise' in store for fans, confirms star — as Dr. Robby's shift takes a turn for the worse
The countdown to The Pitt season 2 finale has officially begun, with one star teasing at least 'one real surprise' in store when it lands on HBO Max.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, April 10 (game #768)
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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Quordle hints and answers for Friday, April 10 (game #1537)
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, April 10 (game #1034)
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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'Orwellian Notion': Federal workers can access Claude AI again after judge ditches Trump's Anthropic ban
Federal workers regain Claude access after a judge blocked the Trump administration’s unprecedented decision to label Anthropic a supply chain threat.
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How to watch Aintree Races for free — live stream Grand National 2026 from anywhere
Hold onto your hats and place your bets: here's how to watch Aintree Races for free from anywhere in the world as the sport of kings heads to Aintree for the Grand National weekend.
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'Almost 100 TOPS': GMKTec debuts powerful AI Mini PC that supports three 8K screens and costs less than you think
The NucBox K17 Mini PC delivers compact AI performance, advanced graphics, high-speed memory, multi-screen support, and extensive storage options.
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'Remember BlackBerry?': Iconic phone maker’s patents used to hit Brother in a massive lawsuit that could threaten the entire printer industry
Patent firms are suing Brother using BlackBerry’s legacy patents, raising risks of damages, product redesigns, and wider disruption across the printer industry.
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Hydrogen isn’t dead — BMW teases iX5 with space-saving fuel cell system that offers emissions-free motoring for up to 385 miles
BMW says its iX5 Hydrogen will go into production in 2028, but is there really still life in hydrogen cars?
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'I'm going to play this with my granddaughter' — Mark Hamill on Lego Smart Play and nearly 50 years of Star Wars
Mark Hamill, now a J.E.D.I. for Lego, sat down with TechRadar to talk about the brand's new Smart Play Star Wars sets, the multigenerational power of the franchise, and why, nearly 50 years in, the only limit is still your imagination.
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Breach exposes sensitive LAPD files stored in city attorney system
337,000 LAPD files stolen, including personnel and internal affairs data.
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‘FlamingChina’ hacker claims to have stolen over 10 petabytes of advanced military data from China’s National Supercomputing Center in possibly the biggest hack of all time
A hacker is claiming to have breached Chinese supercomputer through a compromised VPN domain.
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What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 7 on CBS and Paramount+?
Motorcycle gangs are causing havoc, and the girls are still missing. But when does Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 7 hit CBS and Paramount+?
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Mac users beware — experts say this attack 'stood out immediately' by making a major change to try spread malware
ClickFix on Macs is evolving yet again and is no longer abusing Terminal.
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Today I learned what a social media bot farm looks like — and it made me delete my Reddit account
I've been a Reddit user for 13 years — and one video of a social media bot farm was all it took for me to delete my account.
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Amazon bricking classic Kindles is a sign it learned nothing from Sonos' biggest mistake
Amazon is about to kill off almost a dozen Kindles, and it might be making the same mistake that tripped up Sonos for years.
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Could AMD's former foundry be quietly building up to become a major Arm — and AMD — rival?
Could AMD’s former foundry be assembling a RISC-V lineup to challenge Arm licensing?
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Russian censors target Google in VPN takedown push
As Russia doubles down against VPN usage, Google seems to be resisting removal requests so far, despite a popular app, ZoogVPN, having reportedly been removed from Google Play. Here's all we know.
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Meta's smart glasses are getting a major AI boost, but it doesn't address its biggest problem
Meta has said its new Muse Spark AI is coming to Meta glasses, and you should expect a big boost.
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VPN deal of the week: Protect your WhatsApp messages beyond the username with this $40 lifetime VPN deal
WhatsApp might be improving its privacy options, but there's still more to be done.
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Did your Xbox controller recently ship without a battery included? Microsoft has finally acknowledged the issue and is compensating players with a 'one-time offer' — here's how you can claim yours
Xbox users who recently received a shipped Xbox wireless controller without a battery can now receive compensation by claiming a free Rechargeable Battery + USB‑C cable.
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'These new numbers are extremely concerning and I will say they’re unsustainable': Texas faces questions over giving data centers over $1 billion in tax breaks
Texas Senator calls data center tax incentives "unsustainable" – numerous states begin to question missing tax revenue.
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Nvidia RTX 5090 owner practices soldering skills on a $5,000 GPU — and the result is predictably disastrous
Want to practice your soldering skills? Don't do it on a $5,000 graphics card (in case you were tempted).
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Home Depot's Spring Black Friday sale is better than I expected — here are the best deals on appliances, patio furniture, tools, and more
Home Depot just launched its Spring Black Friday sale, and it's better than I expected, including up to 40% off appliances, patio furniture, grills, and more.
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I'm glad I had this powerful and silent fan ready to go for this week's unnaturally hot weather
I'm so glad I invested in this Shark FlexBreeze last year, as it came in extremely handy with this week's hot weather, and it's now on sale at Amazon.
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Microsoft's baffling account ban blocks security patches for Windscribe, WireGuard VPN, VeraCrypt
Without the ability to sign kernel-level drivers, millions of people using these privacy tools could be left waiting for critical security fixes. Microsoft has now publicly acknowledged the issue, stating it is actively working to reinstate the accounts.
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Now that's different - hackers use miniature SVG images to try and hide credit card stealer
Card skimmers were found in 1x1 pixel SVG images, apparently deployed through PolyShell.
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"A future-proof powerhouse for demanding tasks": MSI's RTX5090 creative laptop gets a $300 price cut — Stealth A16 packs workstation-level power
MSI’s Stealth A16 pairs a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor with 64GB of DDR5 and a 2TB NVMe SSD for demanding creative projects and heavy multitasking.
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Huge changes are coming to Xbox Achievements, including new visuals, 'more control over how your accomplishments are presented', and the ability to highlight your 100% completed games
Microsoft has announced a huge visual overhaul to Xbox Achievements that will make it easier for players to spotlight their games and accomplishments.
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OpenAI Backs Bill That Would Limit Liability for AI-Enabled Mass Deaths or Financial Disasters
The ChatGPT-maker testified in favor of an Illinois bill that would limit when AI labs can be held liable—even in cases where their products cause “critical harm.”
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China Is Cracking Down on Scams. Just Not the Ones Hitting Americans
As Beijing clamps down on fraud at home, researchers say crime syndicates are shifting their focus to victims elsewhere.
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The 70-Person AI Image Startup Taking on Silicon Valley's Giants
Black Forest Labs has long punched above its weight in the AI image generation space. Its next move? Powering physical AI.
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Save $20 on This Already Inexpensive Wireless Mic Set
Take your smartphone videos to the next level with impressive audio quality in a tiny package.
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John Deere Is Paying Farmers $99 Million for Allegedly Monopolizing Repair
The tractor maker is paying for its years as the central opponent of right-to-repair. Consumer advocates say it’s still not enough.
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The Iran War Is Tearing MAGA Influencers Apart
“The online right wasn’t supportive and there wasn’t anything that was going to change that,” says one person familiar with the Republican influencer pipeline.
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The FBI Didn’t Answer Texts From Minnesota Investigators for Days After Renee Good’s Killing
Messages sent to the FBI by an investigator with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension went ignored for at least two days, per records obtained by WIRED.
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The Pro-Iran Meme Machine Trolling Trump With AI Lego Cartoons
Since the beginning of the Iran war, the group Explosive Media has released over a dozen viral videos mocking Trump and the US.
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I Tested the Instagram-Famous Ridge Wallet and I’m a Convert
This bare-bones, no-nonsense wallet has continuously impressed me since I started using it.
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Fi Mini for Cats Review: Track Your Pets and Monitor Their Activity
This tracker attaches to your pet’s collar to monitor location and activity, charting trends over time to better understand your pet’s health.
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How Meta Cafeteria Workers Took on ICE—and Won
In Seattle, activists inside tech giants are leaning into grassroots fundraising and peer support as petitions and protests draw little response from executives.
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I Asked Netflix’s Reality TV Boss Why So Many Men On Dating Shows Are Terrible
Brandon Riegg tells WIRED he empathizes with the struggle to find “quality men” and that Love Is Blind has no MAGA agenda.
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TCL NXTVISION Art TV Review: Just Fine
This low-cost art display can’t compete with the Samsung Frame Pro.
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Politicians Are Spending More Money on Security as They Increasingly Become Targets
Political candidates are purchasing more home alarms, bulletproof vests, and other protections amid rising fears of political violence.
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This AI Wearable From Ex-Apple Engineers Looks Like an iPod Shuffle
Two former Apple Vision Pro developers made an AI wearable that only listens when you tap it. They hope to win where other AI gadgets have fumbled: privacy.
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Artemis II Astronauts Witnessed 6 Meteorites Colliding With the Moon
The moon gets hit by space debris all the time, but some of it is so large that the impact generates light that can be seen thousands of kilometers away.
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Top Paramount+ Coupon Codes and Deals for April 2026
Save on streaming with the latest Paramount+ promo codes and deals, including 50% off subscriptions, free trials, and more.
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TurboTax Service Codes: 30% Off TurboTax Full Service Expert | April 2026
Tax season doesn’t have to be stressful. Score 30% off full service expert on federal tax filings and more exclusive TurboTax discount codes on WIRED.
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10% Dell Coupon Codes | April 2026
Get 10% off with verified Dell promo code, plus today’s coupons for up to $600 off laptops, Alienware monitors, and all things tech.
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Peacock Promo Codes: 40% Off April 2026
Stream your favorite shows for up to $80 off this month, and save on subscription plans with the latest Peacock TV coupons from WIRED.
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It Can Happen: I Turned My iPhone 17 Pro From Cosmic Orange to Pink
These household chemicals really can change the color of your orange iPhone.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, April 10
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 10.
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Gemini Gets New Notebooks Feature That Syncs With NotebookLM
The best of NotebookLM now lives right within Gemini.
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NASA Artemis II Day 9: How the Astronauts Are Gearing Up for Tomorrow's Splashdown
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are scheduled to return to Earth on Friday. Here's everything that's happened so far.
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Street Smarts: Waymo and Waze Turn Driver Data Into Pothole Repairs
The two companies join forces on a five-city pilot program to track potholes in need of patching.
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You Can Now Clone Yourself on YouTube With an AI Avatar Tool
AI avatars can even take your place in YouTube Shorts.
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US Mobile Is Getting Into the Home Internet Business by Pairing With Starlink
The wireless and home internet bundles give US Mobile a single-bill option for customers.
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Best Gaming Tablets of 2026
These are our favorite sleek, small gaming devices that you'll love to bring along on planes, trains and automobiles.
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Error-Free Instagram Comments Are Here: Here's How to Edit Yours
Instagram now gives you a 15-minute window to tweak comments.
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The First Person Has Been Convicted Under a New US Anti-Deepfake Law
Backers of the 2025 Take It Down Act said the conviction of an Ohio man for producing sexually explicit images and video is proof that the law "has teeth."
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OpenAI Is Adding a $100-a-Month ChatGPT Subscription Because of Vibe Coding
The new ChatGPT Pro tier comes with much higher usage limits than the $20 Plus plan.
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Tesla Is Reportedly Working on a Cheaper Electric SUV Model
The company previously scrapped efforts at a vehicle in the $25,000 range.
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Landlines in 2026: The Underrated Lifeline You Didn't Expect
When mobile networks fail, a landline can keep you connected.
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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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Need an Easy Way to Scan Tax Documents? Use Your iPhone's Hidden Scanner
You can quickly sign, scan and send official documents with the device that's in your pocket.
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 10, #1,756
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 10, No. 1,756.
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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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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 10, #1034
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 10, No. 1034.
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AI Chatbot Pricing: Here's What Each Popular Chatbot's Premium Plans Get You
Not all paid AI subscriptions are equal.
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Amazon Delays Launch of Leo, Its Satellite Network and Starlink Rival
Amazon's Leo is now expected to launch "mid-2026," CEO Andy Jassy admitted.
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A 4-Planet Parade Is Coming This Month. Here's How to View It
A cosmic lineup is coming: Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Neptune will shine side by side in the night sky.
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This New Multitasking Feature Is Now Available on iPadOS 26.4
The windows feature counts and organizes how many windows are hiding, so you don't have to.
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Spotify Now Offers the Ability to Disable Unwanted Videos
Users of the music streaming service should soon be able to opt out of videos, even on the free plan.
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Aqara's New Thermostat Uses Apple's Smart Temperature Controls
The Aqara W200 is one of the more affordable smart thermostats and includes Aqara's new presence-sensing tech.
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Artemis II Crew on Reentry: 'Riding a Fireball Through the Atmosphere Is Profound'
I joined a small group of reporters granted access to the Artemis crew as they prepare for Friday's splashdown.
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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
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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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 those in software engineering and product compliance
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