Government Computing Will the GOV.UK mobile app ever see the light of day? A mobile app for the government's online portal has been announced. Again. By Sophia Waterfield
Cybersecurity Swiss government data on the dark web after Play ransomware’s cyberattack on Xplain? By Claudia Glover
Software Reddit apps to shut down over API pricing hike which could see bills hit $20m a year By Ryan Morrison
Cybersecurity VMware and Cisco vulnerabilities lead to a flurry of patches and workarounds By Claudia Glover
Sustainability China dominates the rare earth metal supply chain. Now Europe wants to create its own By Stephanie Stacey
AI and automation Open source energised AI. LLMs are complicating matters By Stephanie Stacey and Ryan Morrison
London secondary school closed after ‘devastating’ cyberattack Schools are a popular target for hackers keen to get their hands on sensitive - and valuable - pupil data. а> By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Cl0p issues deadline to British Airways and BBC after cyberattack exploiting MOVEit Transfer vulnerability By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity British Airways, BBC and Boots all hit in Zellis cyberattack exploiting MOVEit vulnerability By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Ransomware gang Snatch claims attack on Briars Group and two other organisations By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Chinese cybercriminals Camaro Dragon and SharpPanda target embassies and G20 nations By Claudia Glover
AI and automation This is how GPT-4 will be regulated LLMs pose a serious challenge for regulators. Responses from US, UK and EU watchdogs have been wildly divergent. By Greg Noone
Comment The EU AI Act is improving – but still contains fundamental flaws By Professor Dr. Philipp Hacker LLM, Dr. Andreas Engel LLM and Amelie Berz
Comment The Digital Markets Bill offers the UK tech sector a great opportunity – and shows the need to keep our regulators in check By Neil Ross
Government Computing Is Rishi Sunak’s government ready to abandon its ‘light touch’ approach to AI regulation already? By Ryan Morrison
AI and automation AI is an ‘extinction risk’ for humanity, say tech industry leaders By Ryan Morrison
Emerging Technology New tool for AWS shares workloads across quantum and classical computers The middleware tool allows users to access compute resources from both quantum and classical computers regardless of where they are based. By Ryan Morrison
Hardware Atos targets 2026 return to growth for Tech Foundations infrastructure unit By Matthew Gooding
Fujitsu questioned over software faults that led to Horizon Post Office scandal Fujitsu executives faced questions today on the company's role in the Horizon Post Office scandal. а> By Ryan Morrison
Governance The benefits of the UK’s new data protection laws are there for the taking By Julian David
Government Computing UK police still relying heavily on Chinese surveillance camera technology By Ryan Morrison