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Samsung Might Finally Fix One Of The Most Annoying Notification Issues On Galaxy Phones

Tamer A Soliman/Shutterstock We’re still a long way off from knowing everything that Samsung has in store for One UI 8.5, which will bring even more of Android 16’s newest features to Galaxy phones. However, as more One UI 8.5 feature leaks come out, we’re slowly pulling back the curtain. One of the latest rumors…

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Fujitsu police contract ‘complicates’ Post Office investigation

The Metropolitan Police officer leading the national investigation into crimes committed during the Post Office scandal said Fujitsu’s contract to run the police network “complicates matters”. Through Fujitsu’s Law Enforcement Community Network (LECN) contract with the Home Office, separate nationwide police forces share information. The network acts as the backbone for cross-force collaboration, allowing the…

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Western coalition supplying tech to Ukraine prepared for long war

A coalition of countries has provided Ukraine with more than €1.3bn of telecommunications, information technology and other high-tech equipment since Russia began the deadliest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Although €1.3bn may be small compared with Ukraine’s military budget, the equipment – provided with the support of Western governments and companies –…

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In an AI-first world, the future of cyber security is its workforce

The future of cyber security will not only be largely unrecognisable when compared with today, believes David Foote, chief analyst and research partner at Foote Partners LLC, it will also be “messy” and “unpredictable” as AI steadily reshapes the world. The current focus of the profession is mainly on dealing with managed services, cloud workloads,…

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What Happens In Proton Sheets Stays In Proton Sheets: All Your Data Is Encrypted

Proton Swiss software company Proton launched a new end-to-end encrypted product on Thursday, which joins its growing productivity suite. Called Proton Sheets, the spreadsheet software is an alternative to the universally known Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets spreadsheet editors that many people use. The key difference between Proton Sheets and its rivals concerns privacy and…

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Nvidia’s AI obsession has meant it has taken its eye off the ball

FSR Redstone launches today via a new AMD GPU driverIt features new FSR Frame Generation, Ray Regeneration, Radiance Caching and upscaling techRay Regeneration is available in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and will come to other games laterNvidia is heavily focused on AI these days, having distanced itself from gaming, recently telling us that…

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A system RAM kit that costs more than an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU? It’s happened – and I’m fearful about where all this is going

A high-end DDR5 RAM kit now costs more than an RTX 5090That’s a 192GB kit for workstation use, mindEven enthusiast consumer kits weighing in at 128GB now cost three-quarters of the price of Nvidia’s Founders Edition of the Blackwell flagshipDid you ever think we’d live in a world where a high-end DDR5 RAM kit would…

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Home Office launches police facial recognition consultation

The Home Office has formally opened a consultation on the use of facial recognition by UK police, saying the government is committed to introducing a legal framework that sets out clear rules for the technology. Initially announced by policing minister Sarah Jones in early October 2025, the 10-week consultation will allow interested parties and members…

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AI Generated Evidence Is Finding Its Way Into Courtrooms – Here’s What We Know

New Africa/Shutterstock Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has seen a massive increase in usage across businesses, websites, and even for personal recreation. AI is often controversial, with schools worrying about students using it to cheat on homework and authors like George R. R. Martin suing ChatGPT for copyright infringement. Now, a new concern in AI use has…

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Sam Altman Wants OpenAI To Go To Space, And He’s Not Talking About Mars

Photo Agency/Shutterstock OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is keen on building a space-oriented business, according to The Wall Street Journal – a move that may intensify the rivalry between Altman and Elon Musk. However, Altman’s motives do not necessarily match Musk’s plans for his well-known rocket company. While Musk has been building reusable SpaceX rockets to eventually power manned missions…

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