Metropolitan Police officer dismissed for unlawfully accessing Sarah Everard files

A Metropolitan Police officer has been dismissed after repeatedly accessing sensitive files related to the disappearance and murder of Sarah Everard while off-duty, prompting concern that legal requirements around police data access – which are due to be removed by the government’s data reforms – are not being followed. Following the murder of Sarah Everard…

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Recall alert: If you have this Belkin portable power bank, stop using it now

If you own the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Fast Wireless Charger for Apple Watch + Power Bank 10K (BPD005) power bank, you should stop using it immediately. Belkin issued a voluntary recall for the iPhone and Apple Watch power pack, warning users that this accessory could pose a fire hazard.The external battery pack can recharge any…

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Gambling cloud provider bets on Nutanix and cools on VMware

Cloud provider Continent 8 has shifted its virtualisation environment to Nutanix from VMware, in a move partly driven by changes to VMware licensing, but also in an infrastructure shift to hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) and because of influence gained in its ongoing partnership with Nutanix. The move has seen Continent 8 shift the bulk of its…

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A ChatGPT AI browser from OpenAI might help Google, as strange as that sounds

OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Search a few weeks ago to some of its paid customers. More users are set to get the feature in the near future. You can even set ChatGPT Search as your default search engine on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge with the help of a clever extension. Also, I found that…

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Is Intel about to turn Arrow Lake CPUs around? Leak suggests ‘big changes’ are coming for Core Ultra 200 chips

A leaker claims some major tweaks are close at hand for Arrow LakeWe don’t know their nature beyond being ‘voltage-frequency’ relatedThis could be the start of some big performance boosts for Arrow LakeIntel’s tweaks, which are incoming to help boost the performance of its recently released Arrow Lake (Core Ultra 200S) processors – that rather…

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New report reaffirms Apple’s plans for an OLED MacBook Pro in 2026

After Apple unveiled the iPad Pro with an OLED display, the company is focusing on its next product with this screen technology. According to a TrendForce report, Cupertino has already begun “encouraging panel makers to scale up investments.”Aligned with the previous rumors, Apple is said to be planning an OLED MacBook Pro for launch between…

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This new iPhone camera app uses AI to make your photos look like Minecraft

There’s no shortage of AI applications for iPhones. While iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 users can take advantage of Apple Intelligence and the upcoming Image Playground and Genmoji features, several other apps and software offer more creative ideas.This is why a developer recently created a new iPhone camera app that uses AI to make…

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More Google search woes | Computer Weekly

The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has certified a £7bn collective action against Google. The specialist UK court will require Google to defend its long-standing conduct in the search engine market after approving the landmark legal action brought by Nikki Stopford, co-founder of Consumer Voice, and legal firm Hausfeld & Co LLP. The claim accuses…

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Infinidat gets in on the RAG act with workflow architecture offer

Infinidat has launched a retrieval augmented generation (RAG) workflow architecture, deliverable as a consultancy service to its storage customers, which allows them to build in up-to-date, private data from multiple company data sources to artificial intelligence (AI) from any NFS storage in their organisation. The move reflects a trend that has seen multiple storage companies…

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