2025

Fujitsu raked in £80m from HMRC in March alone, despite Post Office scandal

Fujitsu was paid £80m by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in March alone as its public sector business continues unabated, despite its involvement in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in UK history. In the first quarter of this year, the IT giant received about £123m of taxpayers’ cash from HMRC alone, but although…

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Rumored Nvidia RTX 5080 Super specs disappoint some gamers, but I don’t think there’s anything to worry about with this GPU

A leak has detailed the claimed specs of Nvidia’s RTX 5080 SuperSome gamers might see this refreshed GPU as underwhelming – it doesn’t add any extra cores into the mix, notablyHowever, there are robust upgrades elsewhere with the video memory and also clock speedsAnother rumor about Nvidia’s RTX 5080 Super has been aired, and we’ve…

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Podcast: RSA 2025 – AI’s risk surface and the role of the CISO

In this podcast, we talk to Mathieu Gorge, CEO of Vigitrust, about key topics at RSA 2025 in San Francisco. The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on compliance was huge. Gorge discusses its spread in the enterprise and how this impacts the potential risk surface for organisations. Meanwhile, he also notes the trend among suppliers…

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A list of every new Apple Intelligence feature we expect at WWDC 2025

WWDC 2025 is just around the corner. While we’re usually very excited about Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, this year’s event might not be as interesting as in previous years, which isn’t great news for Cupertino, a company that needs to show it hasn’t fallen behind in the AI race.After a first year of underwhelming Apple…

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Interview: Rom Kosla, CIO, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

When Rom Kosla, CIO at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), joined the technology giant in July 2023, the move represented a big shift in direction. Previously CIO at retailer Ahold Delhaize and CIO for enterprise solutions at PepsiCo, Kosla was a consumer specialist who wanted to apply his knowledge in a new sector. “I liked the…

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Google I/O: LLM capabilities power agentic AI search

Google has taken steps to advance artificial intelligence (AI) language models closer to what it calls “world models”, as it tries to make them more useful and universal. The company used its annual developer event, Google I/O, to showcase the Gemini 2.5 large language model (LLM), new application programming interfaces (APIs) and programming tools and…

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NCSC: Russia’s Fancy Bear targeting logistics, tech organisations

As Russia continues its relentless assaults on Ukraine despite in defiance of continuing efforts to work towards a peace deal, multiple western security agencies have issued a new advisory warning of a Moscow-backed campaign of cyber intrusions targeting logistics and technology organisations in the West. The campaign, run through Unit 26165 of the Main Directorate…

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Sapphire 2025: SAP mints business AI flywheel with Palantir on board

Christian Klein, SAP’s chief executive officer, put economic and geopolitical uncertainty at the heart of the opening keynote at the supplier’s global Sapphire event in Orlando. The European version of the event will be held in Madrid next week and is likely to repeat the same themes. Like other enterprise software suppliers, such as Oracle…

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M&S cyber attack disruption likely to last until July

Marks and Spencer (M&S) leadership believes that it may take at least another month to fully recover following a ransomware attack that it now looks likely will cost it a minimum of £300m. It has also emerged that the incident may have begun through the systems of a third-party supplier of IT services, where tech…

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184 million logins exposed in ‘dream come true for cyber criminals’

More and more of our personal data seems to leak online with each passing day, and while it’s easy to become numb to that reality, some data breaches are more concerning than others. To that point, the discovery of a publicly exposed database by cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler of Website Planet this week is one…

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