May 2025

Intel’s Computex 2025 Panther Lake demos showcase power efficiency focus – and also hint at strong gaming performance

Intel has showcased its Panther Lake processors at Computex 2025It’s hinted at a focus on power efficiency and ‘next-gen iGPU performance’ for the mobile processorsIt could spell great news for upcoming handheld gaming PCs and other portable gaming systemsComputex 2025 is underway, and we’re looking forward to seeing new hardware from the likes of Nvidia,…

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Evidence reveals Post Office scandal victims short-changed in compensation payouts

Victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal who settled their financial redress claims without legal advice have received £137,000 more on average after appealing. Former subpostmasters, who had already settled through the Horizon Shortfalls Scheme (HSS), but believed they were underpaid having received no legal support, were permitted the opportunity to appeal through a scheme…

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Apple’s crazy new AI can turn your photos into 3D scenes

Once WWDC 2025 rolls around, it’ll mark a year of Apple Intelligence on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Unfortunately, there’s not much to get excited about right now, especially when you compare it to what AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini can do.A year ago, nobody really saw this coming. Sure, we knew Apple Intelligence might…

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Qualcomm isn’t giving us new Snapdragon chips at Computex

2024 was a banner year for Qualcomm at Computex, with the massive launch of its Snapdragon X Elite laptop processors putting it at the forefront of the event. In fact, Qualcomm’s keynote presentation last year was so impressive that I declared them the winners of the event, with guest stars from makes of many of…

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NHS trust cloud plans hampered by Trump tariff uncertainty

A plan by Essex-based Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAH) to move some capacity to Nutanix cloud-based services is blocked by uncertainty over pricing amid US president Donald Trump’s recent flurry of on-off, up-down tariffs.  PAH saved £500,000 when it migrated from VMware on end-of-life EMC VNX storage arrays to Nutanix hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) several years…

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Gov.uk One Login loses certification for digital identity trust framework

The government’s Gov.uk One Login digital identity system has lost its certification against the government’s own trust framework for digital identity systems. Computer Weekly has learned that a key technology supplier to One Login chose to allow its certification to lapse, and as a result, One Login has also been removed from the official accreditation…

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Controversial Post Office Horizon system could stay until 2033

The faulty system at the heart of the Post Office Horizon scandal could still be in use in Post Office branches up to 2033. According to a public sector procurement notice, the Post Office will finally replace the controversial Horizon system with an off-the-shelf alternative, but the current system could remain for another seven years.…

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4 reasons why the iPhone 17 Air’s battery life might not suck

Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 Edge casts a shadow on Apple’s ability to offer decent battery life for the long-rumored iPhone 17 Air model. After all, Apple isn’t exactly known as a champion of great battery life for its iPhone models, and a device that might have a battery as compromised as the previous mini models…

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M&S forces customer password resets after data breach

Marks and Spencer (M&S) has confirmed customer data was stolen during the Easter DragonForce ransomware attack on its server infrastructure, and that it will be prompting all online customers to reset their account passwords as a precautionary move. The attack unfolded three weeks ago and is thought to have been the work of a white-label affiliate…

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May Patch Tuesday brings five exploited zero-days to fix

Microsoft has issued fixes for a total of five new zero-day vulnerabilities out of a grand total of just over 70 addressable common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) on the fifth Patch Tuesday of 2025 – over 80 when third-party issues are accounted for. In numerical order, this month’s zero days are as follows: CVE-2025-30400, an…

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