2024

What the datacentre industry would like to see from the government’s planning reforms

The Starmer government lost little time in announcing a consultation on datacentre planning reforms, with more comprehensive, joined-up thinking favoured by industry players speaking to Computer Weekly. Cathal Griffin, chief revenue officer at colocation provider Asanti, affirms a need to “join the dots”, stating that planning reform should look holistically at building permissions, grid connections…

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Interview: Bruno Marie-Rose, CIO, Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games

You know the technology behind the Olympic and Paralympic Games is in good hands when it’s run by a former athletics world record holder and three-time Olympian. Bruno Marie-Rose, chief information and technology officer of the Paris 2024 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, is not your average digital leader. He speaks to…

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UK and US pledge closer working on children’s online safety

The UK and US governments are jointly pledging to collaborate more closely on the issue of children’s safety online, after launching a new online safety working group to share expertise and evidence. The governments say that despite “near universal” smartphone ownership among UK and US teens, there is currently limited research and evidence on the…

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Internet Archive web historians target of hacktivist cyber attack

The Internet Archive, the non-profit digital library and operator of the popular Wayback Machine that holds a repository of billions of captures of web pages as they appeared in the past, has come under sustained cyber attack in the form of a significant distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on its infrastructure, and a major…

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It’s not just me, other Apple Watch Series 10 owners are surprised by the battery life

As a longtime Apple Watch user who upgraded to the Apple Watch Series 10 a few weeks ago, I was stunned to see the amazing battery life I got out of the device. The Series 10 comes with the same 18-hour “all-day” battery life estimate as its predecessors. But I’m getting 30 to 36 hours…

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How Recorded Future finds ransomware victims before they get hit

Threat intelligence specialist Recorded Future has revealed details of how it is now able to find – and alert – future victims of the Rhysida ransomware gang before it has a chance to deploy its ransomware locker. Rhysida, perhaps most famous in the UK for the late-2023 attack on the British Library, has been active…

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Government launches cyber standard for local authorities

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has launched a Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) for local government bodies, drawing on the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC’s) existing CAF to offer tailored guidance and support to local authorities up and down the UK. MHCLG said the new framework would set a clear cyber security…

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Rumored RTX 5000 GPU price leaks are shocking – Nvidia should just call the RTX 5090 a Titan if it’s going to charge up to $2,500 for it

Halloween is not far away now – it’s just a few short weeks until spookiness abounds – but if you want a real scare, this rumor of Nvidia’s potential pricing for RTX 5000 graphics cards is truly frightening.What’s nothing short of a shocking revelation – add seasoning, as with any leak – comes from Moore’s…

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Is this how Google fixes the big problem caused by its own AI photos?

I never liked Google’s AI-powered photo-editing features, but I get why they’re important. Features like the Magic Editor in Google Photos let you create fake photos of things that never happened, but they prove that Google is good at AI. As hot as AI is right now in the tech world, that’s obviously something the…

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Intel announces Core Ultra 200 series desktop CPUs, the first desktop AI processors on the market

Intel announced its newest desktop processors this week, the Intel Core Ultra 200 series, which is the first desktop processor with a built in NPU for AI workloads.The new processor series, previously known by its codename, Intel Arrow Lake, has been entirely rearchitected to focus on efficiency and performance-per-watt and features the same multi-module die…

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