2025

Nutanix escapes the datacentre with Cloud Native AOS

In another move beyond the bounds of strictly hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), Nutanix has launched Cloud Native AOS. In other words, this is the operating system (OS) that underlies all its HCI products but available for deployment separately and without the need for a hypervisor. In this way, Nutanix hopes to enable its customers to extend…

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iPhone 17 Air: Release date, price, features, and everything we know

With the iPhone 16 now available, rumors focus on the upcoming iPhone 17. This model is expected to be released in the second half of 2025. One of the highlights of this generation could be the iPhone Air, as it seems Apple will no longer bet on a Plus model. Apple executives are calling the upcoming new models…

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Datacentre outages decreasing in frequency, Uptime Institute Intelligence data shows

Power supply problems remain the most common cause of “impactful” datacentre downtime incidents, but ransomware attacks are the leading cause of major public outages, research from Uptime Institute Intelligence reveals. The datacentre market watcher’s Annual outage analysis report 2025 tracks the frequency and severity of datacentre outages suffered by respondents to its surveys. Uptime Intelligence…

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Cisco lays out plans for networking in era of quantum computing

Cisco has unveiled its plans to prepare networking for the era of quantum computing. As it officially opened its Quantum Labs in Santa Monica, the company announced that it has developed a prototype quantum network entanglement chip, in collaboration with the University of California (UC), Santa Barbara. According to Cisco, the chip generates pairs of…

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Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPU looks to be imminent, but it could get a very frosty reception

An early product listing suggests the Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU could arrive soonMeanwhile, AI has been firing flak at any modern GPU with 8GB of video RAM (which the RTX 5060 has)The suggestion is that 8GB of VRAM is like “bringing a butter knife to a gunfight”, and that reflects a broader sentiment onlineA fresh…

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UK hands Indian IT suppliers competitive boost in trade deal

India’s IT services companies are set to get even more competitive as the UK’s trade deal with the country exempts Indian professionals from paying National Insurance. With IT services companies such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and Wipro already well embedded, smaller Indian players are also growing their UK operations. Following a deal, described…

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Secure Future Initiative reveals Microsoft staff focus

Every Microsoft employee now has a metric dubbed Security Core Priority tied directly to their performance review. This is among the changes the software giant has put in place to enforce security internally.  In a blog post outlining the steps the company has taken to harden internal security, Charles Bell, executive vice-president of Microsoft Security,…

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Cyber ‘agony aunts’ launch guidebook for women in security

Two of the UK’s leading female cyber practitioners – Secureworks threat intelligence knowledge manager Rebecca Taylor and CybAid founder and Hewitt Partnerships managing director Amelia Hewitt – are to launch a book for women starting and navigating careers in the cyber security sector. The duo describe their co-authored book, Securely Yours, as a practical, agony…

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Apple now allows external purchases in the US App Store

Following the court ruling over Apple’s App Store, the company has updated its App Store policy and App Review Guidelines (via MacRumors) to reflect the immediate changes required in the United States. For the first time ever, apps will be allowed to support external purchases rather than being required to use Apple’s in-app payment system.In…

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