August 2025

Judge throws out NHS whistleblower’s challenge to ruling on deletion of 90,000 emails

An NHS doctor has lost his appeal to challenge a court decision that cleared a hospital trust over allegations of deliberately concealing evidence. The Employment Appeal Tribunal, which considers appeals where mistakes are believed to have been made in the employment tribunal system, has dismissed NHS whistleblower Chris Day’s appeal, concluding the errors made by…

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iOS 26 Lets You Take Photos With Your AirPods – Here’s What You Need To Do

Dontree_M/Shutterstock Introduced at WWDC 2025 in June, iOS 26 has been in testing since then via several beta releases Apple made available to developers and the general public. We’ve been able to try the Liquid Glass design and the new software features Apple baked into iOS 26 thoroughly ahead of the wider iOS 26 release…

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How To Restart Your iPhone Without Using The Power Button

FellowNeko/Shutterstock Being able to restart an iPhone on your own terms is rather useful and sometimes necessary, but not having access to your power button for whatever reason can feel like having one of your arms tied behind your back. Fortunately, even if something has happened to the physical buttons on your device, iOS makes…

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Anthropic Will Train Claude On Your Chats – Here’s How To Opt Out

gguy/Shutterstock Anthropic on Thursday announced plans to collect Claude chat data to train future versions of the AI chatbot, giving users the ability to choose whether to have their chats included in that training data. That’s the usual behavior for generative AI products like ChatGPT and Gemini. The chatbots are trained on lots of data…

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UK equality watchdog: Met Police facial recognition unlawful

The Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial-recognition (LFR) technology is unlawful, according to UK equality watchdog, citing the need for deployments of the technology to be necessary, proportionate and respectful of human rights. John Kirkpatrick, chief executive of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), acknowledged that while the tech could be used help to…

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5 Of The Best MacBook Docking Stations On Amazon, Ranked By Real Customers

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Although Apple has been slightly more generous in the recent MacBook Pro models, the company is notorious for not providing enough ports in its Mac laptops. This results in folks struggling to connect multiple peripherals, displays, and storage devices to their MacBooks. Fortunately, MacBook docking…

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UK Pressed Apple Even For iCloud User Data, Document Reveals

Ten days ago, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the UK government had agreed to withdraw its demand for Apple to offer a “back door” for its encryption data. However, a new document reveals that the UK government wanted access to even basic iCloud data. The Financial Times reported that although the U.S.…

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Here’s Why Elon Musk’s Antitrust Case Against Apple Is Going To Fail

Photo Agency/Shutterstock On August 25, Elon Musk’s xAI filed a bombshell lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI. In broad strokes, the suit alleges that Apple’s 2024 deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into Siri violates antitrust law. The suit also claims that Apple has taken concrete steps to prevent rival AI apps like xAI’s Grok from…

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Subpostmaster federation accepted money from Fujitsu in run-up to High Court Post Office trial

Fujitsu sponsored an annual event held by the National Federation of Subpostmasters (NFSP) just months before a High Court trial examined claims that its system wrecked the lives of subpostmasters. A document about the annual NFSP conference, which was held in Nottingham in February 2018, stated that Fujitsu was sponsoring an evening event during the…

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Want Battlefield 6 for free? Intel’s latest offer is trying to tempt more gamers to buy its desktop CPUs

Intel has a new ‘Gamer Days 2025’ promotion running until September 7thYou get Battlefield 6 for free with certain CPUs or prebuilt PCsThere are also some chunky discounts to be had with some CPUsIntel’s latest angle to try and shift more of its desktop processors is a promotion tied in with Battlefield 6.Wccftech reports that…

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