July 2025

M&S calls for mandatory ransomware reporting

Marks & Spencer chairman Archie Norman has described the recent ransomware attack on the retailer’s systems as something akin to an “out-of-body experience” as he called for cyber attack victims to be brave, bite the bullet, and be open and transparent about their experiences. Speaking before the Business and Trade Sub-Committee on Economic Security, Arms…

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These are the actual iPhone 17 colors for Apple’s entire lineup

Over the past few weeks, several reports have supported the expected iPhone 17 colors. Now, a new story confirms the full range of colors planned for the iPhone 17 lineup. Reputable Macworld‘s Filipe Espósito says he obtained the details from sources familiar with the devices.What’s interesting about the iPhone 17 lineup is that Apple is…

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July Patch Tuesday brings over 130 new flaws to address

Microsoft has patched a total of 130 new common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) across its product suite in its monthly Patch Tuesday update, including 10 critically dangerous flaws, many of them in Microsoft Office, while a bunch of third-party issues bring the monthly total to approximately 140. However, despite its wide breadth, Redmond’s latest update…

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Google announces Pixel 10 launch event will take place on August 20

The future of Google’s Pixel lineup is just around the corner. Made by Google 2025 will officially take place on August 20, according to the invites Google sent out on Wednesday. The event will be held in New York City this time after setting up shop in Google’s hometown of Mountain View, California last year.…

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Podcast: Container storage challenges and how to overcome them

In this podcast, we talk to Pure Storage’s Venkat Ramakrishnan about customer challenges when dealing with containers and storage and data protection. Ramakrishnan, vice-president of products and engineering for Portworx, talked about customers who take on container deployments without thinking through the future scale, technical requirements and cost they are likely to accrue. Here, Ramakrishnan…

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UK government signs deal with Google Cloud to upskill 100,000 civil servants in AI by 2030

As part of the agreement, Google will train 100,000 civil servants working across the public sector in using AI and other digital services through its Google Cloud Training Programme by 2030, in support of the government’s goal to have one in 10 civil servants working in tech roles by the same date.Furthermore, Google Cloud will…

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Waterllama’s biggest update yet will help you stay hydrated this summer

Summer has arrived, which means hydration should be top of mind every day. If you were intrigued by the arrival of the HidrateSpark Pro 2 smart water bottle earlier this month, you should also be aware of Waterllama’s latest update, which improves the app’s ability to accurately track the amount of water and other liquid…

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Accounting watchdog ‘disclaims’ College of Policing financial accounts after serious IT failures

The government’s accounting watchdog has refused to endorse the audited accounts of the College of Policing after serious failures in a project to replace its HR and accounting systems left the policing organisation unable to properly manage its finances. The National Audit Office (NAO) found that the College of Policing, which promotes policing excellence across…

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Firefox engineer warns Intel Raptor Lake CPUs are ‘crashing more often because of the summer heat,’ and it’s making me worry about the future of these chips

A Firefox engineer has flagged up an apparent issue with Intel Raptor LakeThese CPUs are reportedly crashing more in the summer heat in EuropeThere’s a greater prevalence of crashes in places where temperatures have spiked due to heatwaves, and the 14700K CPU is suffering in particularIntel’s Raptor Lake (and Raptor Lake Refresh) 13th and 14th-gen…

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