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The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2023

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 17 October 2023 The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2023 Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, we announce this year’s list of the 50 most influential women in UK technology. We talk to Suki Fuller, who topped the list, about…

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Intel Core i9-14900K, Core i7-14700K and Core i5-14600K Review: Raptor Lake Refreshed

In what is to be the last of Intel’s processor families to use the well-established Core i9, i7, i5, and i3 naming scheme, Intel has released its 14th Generation Core series of desktop processors, aptly codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh (RPL-R). Building upon the already laid foundations of the 13th Gen Core series family, Intel has…

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Computer Weekly’s Women in UK Tech Rising Stars 2023

One of the most commonly cited reasons that women avoid joining the technology sector is because of a lack of visible and accessible role models available to help them to envisage their path to the top. These roles models are important, no matter their position on the career ladder, and each year, Computer Weekly’s list…

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Samsung Lines Up First Server Customer For 3nm Fabs

Although Samsung Foundry was the first contract fab to formally start mass production of chips on a 3 nm-class process, so far, the company’s latest process has largely been relegated to producing tiny cryptocurrency mining chips. But it looks like things will start picking up for Samsung’s foundry business soon, as this week it was…

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Google Cloud sets up public sector-focused business division to trap more UK government business

Google Cloud is stepping up its efforts to court public sector IT buyers with the launch of a dedicated business division geared towards helping government departments and agencies use its tools to provide better-quality public services to UK citizens. The public cloud giant announced the division’s launch on the first day of its Google Cloud…

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Parliament passes sweeping Online Safety Bill but tech companies still concerned over encryption

The Online Safety Bill is set to become law after peers passed the controversial legislation that places new duties on social media and technology companies to protect children and other users from harmful and illegal content. The bill, which the government says will make the UK the safest place online, places obligations on technology companies,…

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New revelations from the Snowden archive surface

He risked his neck. When Edward Snowden chose to expose the US National Security Agency (NSA)’s mass surveillance, Leviathan, and that of its British counterpart, GCHQ, 10 years ago, he put his life on the line. And he has always declared he has never regretted it. But years after his act of extraordinary courage, the…

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Braverman puts pressure on Meta to pause end-to-end encryption plans

Home secretary Suella Braverman is stepping up pressure on Meta over its plans to roll out end-to-end encrypted message services on Facebook and Instagram. The government claims that plans by the social media company to introduce encrypted messaging services will have a “catastrophic impact” on the ability of police to detect and prosecute child sexual…

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The most important law you’ve never heard of – the Electronic Trade Documents Act

Perhaps the headline of this article holds a little hyperbole but, not so much. The law I’m referring to is the Electronic Trade Documents Act which comes into force today (20 September). The reason I make such a big claim for this slight yet significant statute is because across the UK, and around the world,…

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Multi-agency pilot aims to help innovators navigate regulatory landscape

Four UK regulators have joined forces in a pilot scheme to offer businesses tailored support to meet requirements across various sectors while safely innovating. The pilot service will be run by members of the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF), made up of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), Ofcom, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), and…

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