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The UK government has unveiled a £121 million investment package for quantum technology to tackle fraud, prevent money laundering and drive economic growth over the next 12 months.
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at Japan’s increasing impatience with the quasi ...
OpenAI is building its own social network, marking a bold step into a space long dominated by giants like Meta and X. While ...
Google is facing a legal battle in the UK as a new class action lawsuit seeks up to £5 billion in damages over claims the ...
Despite warnings that health data could be misused by Beijing, Chinese researchers will be granted access to half a million ...
In a sector historically dominated by men, celebrating and empowering women in technology is more vital than ever.
After being recalled several times due to privacy issues, Microsoft's controversial AI screenshotting tool, Recall, is making ...
Four months after the Clop ransomware gang exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Cleo’s file transfer platform, Hertz has ...
The public sector has long been an IT behemoth, but that inertia is down to a combination of a low risk appetite and complex ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has moved to secure continued operations of the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) programme by extending its contract with MITRE ...
Authentication is at the root of almost every type of cyberattack there is, but many of us remain blissfully overconfident ...
Donald Trump has announced exemptions for smartphones, computers and key electronic components from the latest round of ...