Samsung’s new beta software looks a whole lot like iOS 18

Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series in mid-January, at which point the new flagship phones will become Samsung’s first Android 15 devices. The Galaxy S25 will launch running Android 15 with One UI 7 on top, after which Samsung will begin updating its other devices to Google’s latest operating system.That’s hardly a surprise, considering…

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Apple’s plan to use in-house 5G modem leaks in iPhone roadmap

After reports suggested Apple had scrapped its plans to make in-house 5G modems, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman says the Cupertino company actually has a three-year plan to replace Qualcomm chips with its proprietary technology.Interestingly, the company currently has a deal with Qualcomm to use its chips until at least 2026. This contract would last long enough…

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Liquid metal self-assembles into electronics with this crazy new manufacturing process

A groundbreaking new method promises to reshape the way we manufacture nanoscale electronic components. It could offer a faster, cheaper, and more reliable alternative to traditional chip-making techniques. Developed by a team at North Carolina State University, this innovative approach uses liquid metal that can self-assemble into precise, functional structures.The process starts with a special…

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9 annoying iPhone bugs iOS 18.2 is going to fix next week

The launch of iOS 18.2 is just around the corner. If you’re experiencing some bugs on your iPhone, this upcoming software update might finally solve some of the issues. In addition, Apple is even fixing some problems related to the newest iPhone 16 models.Upon the rollout of iOS 18.2 RC, Apple shared the full release…

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It’s ChatGPT’s second birthday, but there’s still no sign of GPT-5

ChatGPT celebrated its second birthday this weekend. OpenAI released the AI-powered chatbot on November 30th, 2022. The chatbot became an overnight sensation, with people dying to use this novel way to access knowledge.The ChatGPT release sent Google into panic mode, and the company pivoted to genAI even harder. Since then, generative AI has been at…

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Foldable iPhone seen as the holy grail the industry needs

Every time Samsung mocks Apple for not having a foldable iPhone in its lineup, I’m reminded that Samsung is actually dying to see Apple start making foldable devices.The reasons are multiple. First, a foldable iPhone will make this category of products go mainstream in a way Samsung and the other smartphone vendors that sell foldables…

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Six trends that will define cyber through to 2030

Guessing the future is always a difficult task. Six trends for the next five years seem more apparent than others, and it will be interesting to re-read this article in 2029 to assess its accuracy. In the meantime, the six trends standing out as top priorities, in no particular order, are: Preparing the post-quantum cryptographic…

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Russian threat actors poised to cripple power grid, UK warns

The UK government has warned that cyber threat actors operating on behalf of the Russian regime have already orchestrated cyber attacks against UK media, telecoms, political and democratic institutions, and critical national infrastructure (CNI), and are poised to conduct even more devastating attacks. Speaking at the Nato Cyber Defence Conference in London, Pat McFadden, chancellor…

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The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2024

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 26 November 2024 The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2024 Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, we reveal the 50 most influential women in UK technology for 2024. Read an interview with the winner, co-CEO of Tech She Can, Sheridan…

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Google Cloud research highlights potential for GenAI to transform public sector service delivery

Encouraging the public sector to ramp up its adoption of automation and generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools could generate annualised savings of £38bn by 2030, according to Google Cloud research. The public cloud giant commissioned policy research consultancy Public First to look into the potential benefits that expanding the use of AI and automation technologies…

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