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Monday July 21, 2025. 02:55 PM
According to new research 93 percent of firms in the UK today use AI in some capacity, but most lack the frameworks to manage its risks and don’t integrate AI governance into their software development processes. The study from Trustmarque shows only seven percent have...
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Persians added snooping capabilities to DCHSpy after Israeli bombs fell Four new samples of Android spyware linked to the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) that collects WhatsApp data, records audio and video, and hunts for files by name, surfaced shortly...
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This 2-in-1 laptop is a blast from the past—and not always in a good way.
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PDFgear has released PDFgear Scan, a free mobile app that turns paper documents into clean, editable digital files in seconds. Launched today, it combines scanning, OCR, and AI tools without any ads, paywalls, or usage caps, making it one of the most accessible scanner apps...
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Never say never until the sing-song begins, but it looks very much like the UK government might have to step back on its plans to snoop on people’s data with all the enthusiasm of any other rogue government, as the Trump administration isn’t happy about those plans....
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Enterprise IT teams face an immediate crisis as Microsoft warned Saturday of active cyberattacks exploiting a previously unknown vulnerability in SharePoint Server, with security researchers confirming dozens of servers compromised globally since attacks began July 18....
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Peter Connelly inflated turnover and claimed second payment when only entitled to one Sad news for the three people who fondly remember the soundtracks to turn-of-the-millennium Tomb Raider – their composer, Peter Connelly, has been sentenced to 16 months behind bars for...
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Microsoft wants to know why, exactly, Windows 11 is slow, so it’s adding a feature in the latest Insider Preview to collect data when a Windows 11 machine is experiencing slowness or sluggishness. As part of our commitment to improving Windows performance, logs are now...
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Tech stacks and software landscapes are becoming ever more complex and are only made more so by the arrival of AI. We spoke to David Gardiner, executive vice president and general manager at Tricentis, to discuss to discuss how AI is changing roles in development and testing ...
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Google has introduced a new monitoring library to enhance Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) resource efficiency as enterprises scale AI workloads to meet growing internal and customer demand while managing costs.The TPU Monitoring Library is integrated within the LibTPU library...
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Is KDE too much for you? GNOME tries to do too much? Xfce still a bit too fancy? Do you need something smaller? Even more minimalist? What about a mere 20 lines of code which provide the absolute barest possible minimum of window management functionality? You need mwm. This ...
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Meta’s CEO has become one of the biggest landowners in Hawaii, growing his property’s footprint and erecting new mysterious buildings.
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Wi-Fi 7 is beginning to roll out across enterprise networks, promising better speed, lower latency, and increased capacity. IDS-INDATA warns if industrial environment deployments focus only on access point upgrades, they are likely to face serious problems. The benefits of...
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As China’s digital economy matures, community group-buying platforms are being replaced by faster, more convenient delivery services.
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But an emergency fix for SharePoint Server 2016 is still MIA Microsoft is releasing out-of-band security updates for SharePoint Server 2019 and SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, following a warning that vulnerable versions were now under attack.…
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The well-being business is booming, sometimes at the expense of actual health.
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Millions of dollars in treatments, supplements, and scans. Immortality through AI. Bryan Johnson’s longevity script has everything—except an ending.
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US health officials, from RFK Jr. on down, have made some wild claims. See if you can name the person responsible for these quotes and factoids.
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The line between science and scams has been blurred beyond recognition. WIRED is here to help.
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Millions of people suffer debilitating reactions in the presence of certain scents and chemicals. One scientist has been struggling for decades to understand why—as she battles the condition herself.
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