August 2025

What comes next for VMware customers?

The warning signs were already there. When VMware customers on perpetual licences began receiving cease-and-desist letters for applying patches while out of support – and audits started to follow – it became clear that “owning” the software was no longer enough to guarantee the right to use it securely. Recent weeks have seen a wave…

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Burnout burden: why CISOs are at breaking point, what needs to change

Let’s face it, no one talks about burnout in cybersecurity until it’s already too late. The pressure for CISOs and security leaders has been quietly mounting for years. Late nights, increasing number of incidents, shrinking budgets, ever changing landscape of regulations and threats and the constant expectation to be everywhere and be across everything. They’re…

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5 Things You Should Never Ask ChatGPT To Do

Alexsl/Getty Images When OpenAI first launched ChatGPT in November 2022, it quickly became the biggest chatbot in the world. Users initially rushed to ask the platform a variety of questions, but it’s become increasingly clear that are some things you should never ask ChatGPT to do. Although ChatGPT excels at tasks like question answering, text…

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Global cyber spend will top $200bn this year, says Gartner

Driven by an ever-escalating number of high-profile cyber attacks and other emerging risks, worldwide spending on cyber security products and services by end-user organisations continues to rise, and looks set to surpass $200bn (£150bn) during 2025, according to Gartner. Throughout the forecast period, the expanding use of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI) by…

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Leaked iMac Prototype Reveals Apple Almost Slapped Its Logo On The Front

Apple Inc. When Apple unveiled the all-new colorful iMac in 2021, people had mixed feelings about it. While some loved the throwback to fun colors, others thought Apple was moving away from the futuristic look the iMac had during the Intel generation. One of the biggest changes, of course, was the removal of the company’s…

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European Commission ignores calls to reassess Israel data adequacy

The European Commission (EC) has been ignoring calls to reassess Israel’s data adequacy status for over a year, despite “urgent concerns” about the country’s data protection framework and conduct in Gaza. In April 2024, a coalition of 17 civil society groups coordinated by European Digital Rights (EDRi) signed an open letter voicing their concerns about…

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Google Finally Starts Rolling Out Video Overviews In NotebookLM

Bangla press/Shutterstock NotebookLM has quickly become one of my most-used AI tools, simply because of how easy it makes sorting through information. And while Google has slowly been improving it with new functionality, like Audio Overviews, the company has kept us waiting for one of my most anticipated features for a couple of months now.…

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AMD’s plans for powerful dedicated NPUs could be great news not just for AI enthusiasts

AMD’s head of client CPUs says it’s looking into dedicated NPU acceleratorsThese would be the equivalent of a discrete GPU, but for AI tasksSuch boards would lessen demand on higher-end GPUs, as they’d no longer be bought for AI work, as they are in some casesAMD is looking to a future where it might not…

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Austrian government faces likely legal challenge over state spyware

The Austrian government is likely to face legal challenges after it succeeded on its fifth attempt to pass a law this month that gives the country’s intelligence service legal powers to deploy spyware on phones and computers. Civil society groups are holding discussions with MPs on far-right Freedom Party (FPO) and the Greens, both of…

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