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Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google’s most powerful AI, is available to students for free

Earlier this month, Anthropic announced a major new AI initiative targeting the education sector. The Claude for Education program includes an AI Learning Mode for students as well as AI tools that the entire faculty can use. Anthropic also announced partnerships with a few educational institutions.Unsurprisingly, OpenAI didn’t wait long to respond with its own…

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iMessage now integrates Apple Sports app for real-time score sharing

Sports fans can now take advantage of a great new feature in the Apple Sports app. The free iPhone software, which delivers real-time scores, stats, and other useful information for fans, now features Game Card Sharing.With this new feature, users can generate and share dynamic game cards across all supported leagues, whether the matchup is…

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Apple Intelligence vanished off my iPhone, and I barely noticed

Alongside my ChatGPT journey, I’ve also been focusing heavily on learning Italian. That’s why I recently changed my iPhone language to Italian. Che bello. However, as soon as I switched my device’s language, Apple Intelligence disappeared.Weird, right? After all, Apple Intelligence is available in several different languages, starting with iOS 18.4—including my dear old Brazilian…

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Footballers object to processing of performance data

Football players are issuing “stop processing” requests to gaming, betting and data-processing firms over the use of their performance, health and injury data, citing ethical concerns with how the information being distributed about them can affect their career prospects. Under Article 21 of the UK’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), individuals have the right to…

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UK class action sets stage for Google showdown

UK based legal professor Or Brook has filed a class action against Google worth approximately £5bn in the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). The class action, brought on behalf of hundreds of thousands of UK-based organisations that used Google’s search advertising services, accuses Google of abusing its near-total dominance in the general search market to…

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Collaboration is the best defence against nation-state threats

Businesses are under attack from all corners of the globe and while many organisations may think that nation-state threat actors would never target or be interested in them, the reality is that no-one is exempt from security threats. Security leaders need to ensure they are staying up to speed on the latest threat intelligence, this…

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Apple removes AI references from iPhone 16 billboards after Siri fiasco

Ahead of the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple decided to give its New York billboards a new look. Instead of the punchy but controversial “Imagine it. Genmoji it” slogan, the company decided to take a more classic approach to promoting the iPhone 16 Pro’s recording capabilities.PMC’s Parker Ortolani spotted that Apple has been altering promotional billboards…

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Tariff turmoil is making supply chain security riskier

Cyber security remained the most pressing challenge facing those in supply chain management roles during the first three months of 2025, but since the inauguration of Donald Trump in January, uncertainty over the Upresident’s approach to tariffs has caused chaos for supply chains not just in the US, but around the world, and these two…

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AI’s power play: the high-stakes race for energy capacity

The use of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, relies on a lot of energy. As its adoption grows and people become more adept at harnessing its power, increasingly strong ties are being created between the tech and energy industries. Whilst this may be a good thing, it also brings about new challenges and legal…

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Nvidia tackles graphics processing unit hogging

Nvidia has made its KAI Scheduler, a Kubernetes-native graphics processing unit (GPU) scheduling tool, available as open source under the Apache 2.0 licence. KAI Scheduler, which is part of the Nvidia Run:ai platform, is designed to manage artificial intelligence (AI) workloads on GPUs and central processing units (CPUs). According to Nvidia, KAI is able to…

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