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- Start spreading the news: Datacenters may face one-year ban in NY
- If you don't fall for these extortionists' calls, they'll show up with USB sticks
- Yet another Cisco SD-WAN 0-day under attack, and no patch in sight
- Serious ISS air leak forces NASA astronauts to temporarily take shelter in Dragon capsule
- Trump pumps federal funds into coal plants in the name of energy security
- ZTE showcases AI-driven project management innovations at the 14th IPMA Research Conference 2026
- China Mobile Jiangsu and ZTE unveil intelligent complaint analysis agent to reshape core network O&M
- Agentic AI hype races ahead as enterprises remain stuck in pilot mode
- Microsoft allows BYOL for Amazon RDS. Repeat, Microsoft allows BYOL for Amazon RDS
- World Food Programme breach exposes data of 600k vulnerable Gazan families
- Gigabyte packs 40 Intel Lunar Lake PCs in a pizza box
- Raspberry Pi's profits are up. So is its DRAM bill
- Capita £370M bid 40% under UK.gov estimate for Oracle HR and finance system project, court case reveals
- Council in UK's City of York outs hundreds of disabled residents with a single email blunder
- UK's top crime agency hamstrung by legacy IT, watchdog warns
- Brit regulator finds mobile network service on trains is far from first class
- Tech support chap hauled out to help SWAT team saw his life flash before his eyes
- 'It would be good for the world' to slow down AI sprints, Anthropic says
- Pink is the latest goon squad to use fake helpdesk calls to steal creds
- Canada wants to make its own AI, break free from US bots
- OpenAI's agent chained decade-old DoS attacks to crash web servers in seconds
- AI heavyweights warn their tech could help terrorists develop bioweapons
- Benevolent dictator Zuck will give Meta staff 30-minute breaks from keylogging privacy assault
- AMD takes a third of server CPU market as shipments grow
- 'Please do not vibe f--- up this software': Broken backups spark AI coding row in rsync project
- Intel's mysterious new datacenter GPU is what Nvidia's Rubin CPX nearly was
- Palantir wins £9M contract to run UK firearms licensing: CIA-backed biz to hold gun, bomb, and poison records
- Five Eyes: Watch out for odd LinkedIn connection requests, China's back on the hunt for state secrets
- Duo who sold car crash victims' data must repay £118k
- GOV.UK goes Dutch on payments as it dumps Stripe
- UK tax collector hands Capgemini £600M contact center deal, delays start of £2.4B CRM contract
- Nobody needs Mythos or 0-days to build a chaos-causing computer worm – free open source models work just fine
- All the passwords were stored in Active Directory description fields
- Commvault says it's time to rethink resiliency as AI crooks leave victims in a 'dark, dead' state
- Bend the beam like Beckham to defeat anti-jamming tech
- Grep this: Microsoft grafts (most) Linux commands onto Windows
- Ring gets buzzed by class action for collecting visitors' faces without consent
- No longer just a Copilot, Microsoft's AI wants to take the wheel
- Intel bit off more than it could chew with 18A process node
- Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operators
- The tech that could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company
- AI agents can now manipulate your organization. Are you ready?
- Another bug hunter leaks Microsoft exploits in defiance of company’s handling of vulnerability disclosures
- Microsoft Build: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, Coreutils for Windows, air-gapped GitHub and more
- Listen up, England. The Health Secretary is going to be data controller for everyone's Single Patient Record
- Citation, please! UK regulator slaps Google with new publishing rules for search
- UK banks offered access to OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 amid exclusion from Anthropic’s Glasswing expansion
- ZTE and partners nurture global ICT talent through 2026 engineering capacity building program
- Automattic's CMS empire shows cracks as WordPress share falls
- UK lawmakers call on government to ditch Palantir NHS contract
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