April 2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use AI to catch wealthy tax dodgers

In her Spring Statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said government departments will reduce their administrative budgets by 15% by the end of the decade, adding that the savings on back-office functions will total at least £2.2bn per year by 2030. Artificial intelligence (AI) has a strong presence in the Chancellor’s statement, with the government confirming the…

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Amazon adds new benefit to Prime subscription that gives members a better chance of buying an Nvidia RTX 5000 or AMD RX 9070 GPU

Amazon is making some models of Nvidia or AMD GPUs exclusive to Prime membersA handful of RTX 5000 and RX 9070 models fall into this categoryThe idea is to stop scalpers, or at least throw another hurdle in their wayAmazon appears to have made some changes that mean those who are Prime members stand a…

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How to respond to digital regulation in 2025

Given digital technology is so central to how we live, work, transact and communicate, we have recently seen the finalisation of an unprecedented amount of digital regulation in both the UK and the EU.  In such a fast-moving environment, this begs the question, how should companies stay ahead of the curve? Although the exact response…

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New Nintendo Today app leaks mysterious Switch 2 button

Nintendo revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 design in mid-January after weeks of leaks that seemingly spoiled all the secrets of the new handheld.However, Nintendo only showed the console’s official design, choosing not to mention any other details about the product so many gamers were waiting for. Puzzlingly, Nintendo even went out of its way to…

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ChatGPT image generation is running into yet another big problem

OpenAI unveiled its latest image generation model earlier this week. But rather than creating a separate product, it built the GPT-4o image generation abilities right into ChatGPT. That made it even easier to come up with mind-blowing ChatGPT-generated images. Just type your detailed prompt, and ChatGPT will deliver the images you want. That includes pics…

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Nvidia’s new Game Ready Drivers appear to be so bad that game developers are warning gamers to stay away

Nvidia’s new 572:xx Game Ready Drivers are reportedly causing issues in InZoi and The First Beserk: Khazan gamesIssues appear to occur on RTX 4000 and RTX 3000 GPUsGame developers have advised previous-gen GPU users to use driver version 566.36 insteadIf it wasn’t evident enough already, Nvidia’s recent Game Ready Drivers have frustrated users with persistent…

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Advanced Software fined £3m over LockBit attack

The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has today fined Advanced Computer Software Group – now known as OneAdvanced – £3.07m for cyber security failings that exacerbated the impact of a LockBit ransomware attack against the organisation. The cyber attack, which occurred in August 2022, saw services provided by Advanced customers – including the NHS and…

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Experts question court’s rejection of former Post Office manager’s Horizon appeal

Experts have “cast doubt” on the judgment of the Court of Appeal over the conviction of a former Post Office branch manager who was refused his request to appeal his convictions for theft. In a paper, experts discuss the evidence used by the prosecution in the 2007 conviction of David Cameron, a manager at England’s…

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Research team demonstrates certified quantum randomness

A team of researchers have published a paper in which they show that a quantum computer can produce certified randomness, which has numerous application areas such as in cryptography. According to the paper, published in Nature, random-number generation is a natural task to demonstrate quantum computing’s supremacy over traditional, classical computing, as randomness is intrinsic…

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Help, I can’t stop engraving everything in my house with the Acmer P3 laser engraver

Guys, I’m seriously worried that my husband might leave me. Why? Because I can’t stop engraving everything in my house. Ever since Acmer sent me a P3 dual laser engraver to test, I’ve been engraving pretty much everything I own that fits into the machine. And everything my husband owns. And all my dog’s stuff.…

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