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Interview: Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer, Joseph Joseph

Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer at houseware manufacturer Joseph Joseph, is in a fortunate position – her board recognises the critical role of the supply chain in a digital age, which she suggests isn’t always the case. “Many brands see the supply chain as simply moving boxes from one place to another,” she says.…

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Intel reveals XeSS 3 with Multi-Frame Generation to speed up PC games

Intel has announced XeSS 3 upscaling and XeSS Multi-Frame GenerationIts take on MFG will work with older GPUs – even Xe1 integrated graphicsThis is a big advantage over Nvidia’s MFG, and with Panther Lake chips due as 2026 arrives, there are exciting possibilities on the horizonIntel has taken the wraps off its next-gen XeSS tech…

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Is a perfect storm brewing for PC price hikes? I’m nervous that China’s new export controls could worsen pricing pressures on PC components

China is introducing new export controls on rare-earth elementsThose elements are used in making a whole lot of PC componentsThis could exert further pricing pressures on the makers of those components, on top of already-existing market forces pushing up the cost of drives and RAMIf you didn’t want to hear more negativity about further pressures…

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Apple Asks Judge To Dismiss Elon Musk’s xAI Lawsuit

Ozgurdonmaz/Getty Images As expected, Apple this week filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss xAI’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI. The original suit, if you recall, alleges that Apple is a monopolist and is using its market power to favor ChatGPT — via its deal with OpenAI — so that it can prevent rival…

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Future Intel-powered handhelds could benefit from better performance, as it promises Panther Lake will ‘set a new standard – and now I’m pumped

Intel states that its new Panther Lake Xe3 graphics will ‘set a new standard’ in the industryIt comes after Nvidia and Intel’s partnership to create RTX SoCsThis could spell great news for handheld gaming PCsThe handheld gaming PC space is continuously growing, with new additions like the ROG Xbox Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go…

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Enterprise software sales through cloud hyperscale marketplaces set to hit $163bn by 2030

Sales of enterprise software through hyperscale cloud marketplaces hosted by the likes of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft and Google are expected to top $163bn by 2030, having hit $30bn in 2024. According to research from IT market watcher Omdia, the rise in sales can be attributed to increasing enterprise use of hyperscale cloud procurement…

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Gartner: IT leaders need to prepare for GenAI legal issues

IT leaders are being advised to prepare for the rise in legal disputes and regulatory compliance mishaps arising from the use of generative AI (GenAI) in their organisations. A Gartner survey of 360 IT leaders involved in the roll-out of GenAI tools found that over 70% indicated that regulatory compliance is in their top three…

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Data sovereignty demand pushes Herabit to get S3 storage

Italy-based service provider Herabit has opted for Cubbit S3 distributed cloud storage in a move aimed at meeting demands for improved data sovereignty from its customer base. The move will see the company use Cubbit’s DS3 Composer across three datacentres in northern Italy to provide backup, long-term data archiving and the creation of data lakes…

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Police facial recognition trials show little evidence of benefits

Real-world testing of live facial recognition (LFR) systems by UK and European police is a largely ungoverned “Wild West”, where the technology is tested on local populations without adequate safeguards or oversight, say university researchers. According to a comparative study of LFR trials by law enforcement agencies in London, Wales, Berlin and Nice, although “in-the-wild”…

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Apple’s Smart Glasses Are Now A Bigger Priority Than The Cheaper And Lighter Vision Pro

columbo.photog/Shutterstock Apple is expected to release an M5 version of the Vision Pro headset soon, with rumors indicating a cheaper, lighter model also being in development. While the refreshed Vision Pro model might be unveiled soon, Bloomberg reports that Apple has shifted priorities recently towards a pair of smart glasses — including a model that offers…

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