Apple hit by Which? with £3bn legal claim that iCloud service charges are ‘anti-competitive’
Consumer rights advocate Which? is pursuing a £3bn legal action against Apple on behalf of millions of UK consumers it...
Read more →Consumer rights advocate Which? is pursuing a £3bn legal action against Apple on behalf of millions of UK consumers it...
Read more →To make data archives that last is an urgent task. That’s the message of the European Commission’s eArchiving initiative, which...
Read more →As the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) approaches its first birthday, parents and teachers insist more must be done to...
Read more →Lawyers representing a former boxer charged with serious drug trafficking offences are challenging the legality of the US government’s use...
Read more →The Chinese state threat actor most famously known as Volt Typhoon is staging a significant comeback after its botnet infrastructure...
Read more →Red Hat has announced its intention to acquire Neural Magic, the lead developer behind the open source vLLM project. The...
Read more →The latest machine on IBM’s quantum computing roadmap, Heron, has been given a hardware and software boost as the company pushes...
Read more →Boosting employee productivity is regarded as one of the big wins when deploying generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) technology, a survey...
Read more →Server manufacturers have long recognised the niche in public cloud computing that physical servers neatly fill. This has evolved over...
Read more →Microsoft has issued fixes addressing a total of 89 new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) – 92 including third-party disclosures...
Read more →Threat actors – both state-backed and financially-motivated – are increasingly taking advantage of previously unknown vulnerabilities, or zero-days, to compromise...
Read more →Eighteen months after a major cyber incident in which hundreds of organisations were victimised by a ransomware gang that exploited...
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