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Thursday October 2, 2025. 01:53 PM
The authoritarian, surveillance-loving UK Labour government remains deeply committed to magical thinking, slamming yet another encryption-busting “Technical Capability Notice” (TCN) on Apple, according to the Financial Times. The difference is that this time it...
Unravel the tangled world of cords and find the ones you need to charge your gadgets and transfer data.
MiniTool Software has rolled out version 4.5 of its Windows video conversion tool. MiniTool Video Converter can convert video files between formats, record on-screen activity, and compress clips. It supports a wide range of video and audio formats, with adjustable settings...
Because 100% would just be silly BT wants to have 5G Standalone (5G SA) mobile service available to 99 percent of the local population by the end of the decade, but it isn't the only telco with lofty ambitions.…
A new survey of more than 1,400 education leaders across primary, secondary and higher education in the UK and US finds that while AI is already integrated into classrooms and faculty work, development of policies and protections needed to manage new risks in schools is...
Workers have been told to bring themselves to work, only to be disappointed time and time again, argues author Jodi-Ann Burey in her new book.
Once upon a time, a word processor was little more than a blank canvas for your finger-transmitted musings: You’d open up the program, type whatever you wanted — and, well, that was pretty much it. These days, dealing with documents has practically become an art. And...
Linen might not be your first choice for bedsheets, but it’s got enough benefits that it's worth a try. Here’s the linen we love sleeping on.
Google has laid off over 100 employees in design-related roles, including user experience research and cloud design teams, as part of broader cost-cutting measures to prioritize AI infrastructure. CNBC reports: Earlier this week, the company laid off employees within the...
As the Trump administration threatens them, liberal nonprofits have been quietly preparing to do everything from surrendering 501(c)(3) status to relocating outside the US.
Industry insiders whisper more about posturing than practical progress Italian rocket company Avio has signed a €40 million contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a reusable upper stage, a project already drawing skepticism from industry watchers.…
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Simon Long has announced the release of a major new update of Raspberry Pi OS, a Debian-based Linux distribution designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi range os single-board computers. This is the project's ...
570GB of data claimed to be stolen by the Crimson Collective A hacking crew claims to have broken into Red Hat's private GitLab repositories, exfiltrating some 570GB of compressed data, including sensitive documents belonging to customers. …
Web host blames partner's license fee increase, but users say notice was too short and terms unfair Exclusive Hosting biz Ionos is hiking the price of its server instances, blaming an increase in Plesk license costs. Customers have a month to accept the increase or else...
The Amazon founder’s space company will transport NASA's VIPER rover to the lunar south pole—if it proves capable of delivering a payload to the moon in an upcoming mission.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and machine learning, organizations continue to seek cost-effective solutions to reduce reliance on expensive third-party tools—not only for development but also for deployment. Recently I was tasked with...
Apache Iceberg is a mature open table format that’s been battle-tested in the broader analytics world for years. Now it’s time to apply the benefits of an open and scalable standard to an observability field that badly needs to break out of its siloed heritage. It...
Azure is now so big it’s hard to keep on top of all its features, let alone drill down into its ever-growing line of developer tools. That’s not surprising; in the past two decades or so, it’s become the place where Microsoft builds its own and its customer-facing...
Microsoft Azure is now so big it’s hard to keep on top of all its features, let alone drill down into its ever-growing line of developer tools. That’s not surprising. In the past two decades, Azure has become the place where Microsoft builds all of its products, both the ...
Some Big Blue sky thinking needed for tech that promises employment extinction for humanity Updated The UK's pensions and benefits department has awarded IBM a contract that's worth up to £27 million to explore, deploy and support AI technologies to enhance its services.…
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