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Automation software giant ServiceNow is on track to save $100 million in staffing costs this year, attributing the windfall to internal AI deployment.
Intel will dismiss 24,000 employees, around 15% of its workforce, and is cancelling chip factory projects in Germany and Poland.
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has announced a new Vulnerability Research Initiative (VRI) designed to bring together public, private sector and individual.
Windows 11 update was supposed to fix a firewall error – but instead introduced the issue to more users.
Seamless connectivity helps with smarter driving, but creates security, privacy and compliance risks vendors can’t afford to ignore, argues Jonathan Armstrong.
Apple and Google face potential overhaul of UK mobile services over 'effective duopoly' CMA says it plans to designate both Apple and Google as holding strategic market status ...
US agency tasked with managing the country's nuclear arsenal is among multiple high-profile victims of a global cyberattack exploiting critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft's SharePoint software.
Google’s insists data it holds is secure and it won’t create lock-in for the UK government, but do the answers match the ambition?
Hackers have stolen “some” customer data after successfully breaching Louis Vuitton UK. It is the third attack against the luxury retailer this year, following an attack against its second ...
Intel has cut approximately 4,000 positions across the USA, including 2,392 jobs in Oregon, home to the company's largest US operations.
A group of major European media organisations has launched ChatEurope - a chatbot aimed at combating online disinformation.
Lovelace Report reveals £2-3.5 billion annual loss from women leaving UK tech New research provides helpful data and explodes some persistent myths ...
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