March 2025

Meta AI is coming to Meta chat apps in Europe, whether you want it or not

Meta on Thursday announced that Meta AI is coming to Europe after a rather long wait. It’s not going to be the full Meta AI experience you get in the US and elsewhere, as the standalone Meta AI service won’t be available here. Instead, Meta AI will come to all of Meta’s social and chat…

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UK tech growth is vibrant – now scale it to the world

The UK has built an enviable reputation for producing innovative tech companies. Nearly two-thirds of Europe’s unicorns are headquartered in the UK, testament to the nation’s innovative and entrepreneurial culture. As UK Tech Week gets underway, there is much to showcase and celebrate. However, despite this success at the early stage, many viable UK businesses…

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Samsung to launch Galaxy Buds with bone conduction this summer

Last summer, Samsung launched new Galaxy Buds models with a brand new design (above), which turned out to be the least controversial aspect. The new earphones look a lot like Apple’s AirPods, featuring a stem for the first time. Samsung stayed away from adopting AirPods-like designs for years before deciding this was going to be…

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It’s not looking bright for next-gen systems using AMD’s Medusa Point APUs

A new leak shows that AMD’s Zen 6 APUs will use RDNA 3.5 architecture instead of RDNA 4RDNA 4 is shown to be exclusive to discrete GPUs only via GPUOpen DriversThis means future handhelds or laptops using Medusa Point APUs may not have FSR 4While we await AMD’s addition to its Strix Point Ryzen AI…

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Space and power constrain datacentre planning

There is an ever-shifting demand for datacentre capacity, which requires stakeholders to consider everything from power supply and cooling, through government policy and planning, to processing needs, connectivity, labour availability and location. “There’s more change and uncertainty in how the market is going to develop right now than there’s ever been,” says Andrew Jay, head…

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Satellite technology to provide broadband to remote areas of Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire Council is using satellite technology to deliver ultrafast broadband to rural locations as part of a deal with IT supplier CGI. The low Earth orbit (LEO) technology, which is a lower-cost alternative to rolling out fibre in hard-to-reach places, will also make a free public wireless service available for citizens in village halls. The…

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Google has started rolling out a fix for all the broken Chromecasts

Google started rolling out a fix for its broken second-generation Chromecast and Chromecast Audio devices on Thursday. The issue temporarily bricked thousands of streaming dongles due to an expired license earlier this week.Here’s what the Google support team said on the Google Nest Community forum: Hey everyone, thank you for your patience while we work…

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Who takes responsibility? Birmingham’s ERP extraordinary meeting

Earlier this month, councillors had an opportunity to discuss the past and current issues faced by Birmingham City Council in its implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system from Oracle. The council’s extraordinary meeting, held on 11 March, gave council members a chance to voice their concerns following publication of a Grant Thornton report…

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Modders do what AMD can’t (or won’t) by adding FSR 4 support to more games

AMD’s FSR 4 can now be used in more games that don’t have an official implementation, thanks to the Optiscaler modIt isn’t compatible with all games, as FSR 4 reportedly doesn’t support Vulkan yetPlayers may run into trouble using the mod in anti-cheat gamesThe reception to AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 series GPU launch was mixed…

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Online Safety Act measures come into effect

Online harms regulator Ofcom can begin enforcing its Illegal Content codes under the Online Safety Act (OSA) after giving firms three months to prepare. Published 16 December 2024, Ofcom’s Illegal Harms Codes and guidance went into effect on 17 March 2025, meaning online service providers will now have to comply with its safety measures or face…

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