2025

Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU could sell out fast – and I’m worried things might be even worse for the flagship RTX 5090

Nvidia’s initial Blackwell GPUs are rumored to have ‘extremely limited’ stockIt’s claimed that the RTX 5090 will be particularly thin on the groundThis is the case for the German market, but it could well reflect the wider pictureWe’ve heard our first rumblings that Nvidia’s initial next-gen GPUs, the RTX 5080 and 5090, due at the…

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iPhone 17 Air might give us a sneak peek at the new tech inside Apple’s foldable iPhone

We’ve seen rumors for several years that Apple is working behind closed doors on foldable devices, including a foldable iPhone and a foldable iPad/Mac. But it’s only in recent months that we saw an uptick in reports that provided actual details about these devices. Suddenly, the foldable iPhone and foldable iPad have tentative release windows,…

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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: news, rumors, and everything we know

CES 2025 has come and gone with no official confirmation of the possible AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT flagship graphics card, though there is somewhat of a confirmation of RDNA 4 graphics cards.Though AMD didn’t have time to properly elaborate on RDNA 4 during its 45-minute CES 2025 keynote, according to Frank Azor (AMD’s head…

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Why Mark Zuckerberg’s Apple comments from the Rogan podcast are laughably wrong

When I saw that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast, I had no doubt there’d be fireworks. And true to form, Zuckerberg, with his gold chain on full display, didn’t disappoint. As is typically the case with anything Rogan, Zuckerberg, over the course of a 3-hour interview, provided several soundbites that…

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CMA kicks off investigation into Google search engine dominance

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has kicked off the new year with an investigation of Google Search under the new digital markets competition regime, which came into force on 1 January 2025. It is seeking to determine if Google has strategic market status in search and search advertising activities, and whether these services are…

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Barings Law enleagues 15,000 claimants against Google and Microsoft

A law firm based in Manchester has gathered around 15,000 claimants for an impending data breach lawsuit against Microsoft and Google. The firm began signing up clients in November 2024 for a class action against the US tech giants. It believes them to be illegally collecting and using peoples’ data to train their artificial intelligence…

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What they don’t tell you about cyber attacks – the emotional impact on staff

Whilst the financial, operational, and reputational damage caused by cyber attacks is often the focus of attention, the emotional toll on staff involved in the recovery process is an equally important but frequently overlooked aspect. Employees working on the front line of recovery often find themselves grappling with a unique set of stressors that can…

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Backup technology explained: The fundamentals of enterprise backup

Backup is a fundamental protection required by any IT system. That’s all the more so in a world where ransomware attacks can take out company data in a stroke. Effective backup has also become more complex as IT departments deal with a variety of systems – including virtual servers and desktops, and containerised applications –…

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The AI Opportunities Action Plan is recommended reading

Showing not a slither of triskaidekaphobia, the government chose 13 January to launch its AI Opportunities Action Plan. Many months in the making, it’s a good paper from Matt Clifford, who is staying on as advisor to support implementation. The action plan makes 50 recommendations – mostly all fully accepted by the government and set out…

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UK’s female fintech leaders hit harder by investment collapse

The women behind fintechs still face discrimination when seeking investment, despite the issue being an industry talking point for years, according to figures from a UK fintech industry body. Innovate Finance’s numbers, which revealed UK fintech investment dropped by double the global figure, also unearthed the worrying detail that investment in fintechs led by women…

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