Category: ComputerWeekly
The United Nations’ (UN) latest take on technology is that the distinctive feature of artificial intelligence (AI) is its ability…
Formed in 1975, Microsoft is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, having powered the personal computing revolution first with MS-DOS, and…
Thanks to cloud computing, organisations of all shapes and sizes have benefitted from the flexibility of IT capacity without the…
The Gefion AI Supercomputer (GAIS) project, which delivers Denmark’s first artificial intelligence (AI) turbo-charged supercomputer, has positioned Denmark as the…
Giving autistic children the opportunity to experience a major sporting event in a safe environment is the latest project in…
In mid-March 2025, Apple began a legal challenge to an order from the Home Secretary before the Investigatory Powers Tribunal…
The past year has been crucial for Ukrainian-British tech cooperation. As one of the leading IT service exporters, Ukraine’s presence…
Dozens of technology firms are continuing to put the lives and livelihoods of supply chain workers at risk by failing…
As LinkedIn’s chief product officer (CPO), Tomer Cohen oversees the teams responsible for product management, user experience and design, and…
Google is this week unveiling an enhanced client-side encryption (CSE) standard across its widely-used Gmail service – which marks its…
Nvidia has made its KAI Scheduler, a Kubernetes-native graphics processing unit (GPU) scheduling tool, available as open source under the…
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) is attempting to contact any former subpostmasters that could have been prosecuted for…











