July 2025

I’m excited to see Nvidia’s RTX 4000 GPUs are getting Smooth Motion – it’s basically a free speed boost for all PC games

Nvidia’s Smooth Motion tech is inbound for all RTX 4000 GPUsPreviously this frame rate-boosting feature was only for RTX 5000 cardsIt’s still in beta for RTX 4000 models, but it shouldn’t be long before the full releaseNvidia is providing its Smooth Motion tech for boosting frame rates across all PC games to RTX 4000 graphics…

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How to set a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats on iOS 26

After years, Apple will finally let iPhone users set a custom wallpaper in iMessage chats starting with iOS 26. This long-awaited feature is part of the company’s effort to make the Messages app a better rival to other platforms, including WhatsApp, Messenger, Telegram, Signal, and more.This article shows you how to set a custom wallpaper…

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Former Post Office staff in Horizon replacement bid team

Two former Post Office executives are part of a team at software firm Escher bidding to win the contract to replace the computer system at the centre of the Post Office scandal. Escher is eyeing up Lot 2 of the government contract, which seeks a supplier to provide a commercial-off-the shelf (COTS) electronic point of…

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Meta and Alan Turing Institute back open source AI fellowship

The government has unveiled a $1m fellowship grant, backed by Meta and the Alan Turing Institute, to build technology for public services. The 12-month secondment in government will see fellows use open source artificial intelligence (AI) models such as Meta’s Llama 3.5 to help create new tools to deliver Labour’s Plan for Change.  “Open source…

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The cheapest new 2026 iPad might be the only tablet you’ll ever need

In his latest report, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman revealed a number of new Apple products launching in the coming year. While we already expect new iPhones and Apple Watches to be unveiled in September, the journalist also hints at when new iPad models could be released, including the 12th-generation base-model iPad. If his report is accurate,…

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Schools using AI to personalise learning, finds Ofsted

Personalisation is just one of the ways education providers are experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI), according to a report from the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted). When looking into early adopters of the technology to find out how it’s being used, and assess the positives and challenges of using AI…

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ACM president Yannis Ioannidis sees a more humane role for AI

The panel brought together academic, industry and policy leaders to discuss how AI can support climate goals, financial inclusion and infrastructure development – particularly in underserved regions. But perhaps the strongest message was this: the computing community must now take ethical leadership as seriously as technical innovation. In an exclusive interview with Computer Weekly, ACM…

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Why a redesigned MacBook Pro could still happen in 2026

For years, rumors have pointed to Apple readying a redesigned MacBook Pro to launch between 2026 and 2027. With the latest reports suggesting Apple has pushed its update to late 2026, a recent story by Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman hints that Apple might delay the introduction of this redesigned MacBook Pro due to the upcoming M5…

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MoD supply chain cyber scheme gets up and running

Construction business Morgan Sindall has become the first UK organisation to achieve certification under a new scheme set up by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and certification body IASME.The Defence Cyber Certification (DCC) scheme was established in a bid to improve supply chain security across the nation, and strengthen the UK’s overall resilience in the…

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TikTok to reportedly launch new app owned by a US company to avoid ban

Popular video-sharing app TikTok is still available to US users only because President Trump issued an executive order in early 2025 to postpone the ban the Chinese app is facing. Trump has extended the delay two more times since then, with the latest extension coming just a few weeks ago.TikTok still faces a ban under…

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