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Leading AI companies keep leaking their own information on GitHub
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Of the leading 50 AI companies, 65% were found to be leaking data.

Congressional stopgap deal secures critical CISA Act and FCEA funding amid longest ever US government shutdown – but don’t expect it to end anytime soon
By Benedict Collins published
Funding for the CISA Act and FCEA is contingent on a bipartisan agreement to vote on healthcare subsidies by December 2025.

Firefox's new anti-fingerprinting protections cut user tracking by 70%
By Benedict Collins published
Mozilla Firefox is burning off your unique browsing fingerprints to stop websites from tracking you.

Fake Facebook Business pages are bombarding users with phishing messages - so what can be done?
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Users hit with fake Facebook notifications tricking them into handing over login credentials.

EU set to crack down on Huawei, ZTE hardware in member countries
By Craig Hale published
Europe is still trying to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from 5G and other telecoms networks.

AI demand is leading to major data center expansions - but do they have the power to fully operate?
By Craig Hale published
Two in five data centers could face power constraints by 2027 – if they even get built in the first place.

Software budgets are being wasted on over-engineered IT tools
By Craig Hale published
Businesses aren’t seeing desired ROI, and workers are feeling stressed about complex software stacks.

Forget AI, Microsoft is working on "superintelligence" - with medical diagnosis the first area of interest
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft’s Humanist Superintelligence seeks to create controllable AI enhancing medicine, education, and sustainability.

Lenovo goes literal with its view of the future of "the cloud" - here's what it thinks future data centers will really look like
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Lenovo proposes extreme data center designs, from floating clouds to underground bunkers.

Looking to slice your cloud bill? This new service lets you rent Lenovo workstations 50% cheaper than public cloud alternatives
By Efosa Udinmwen published
IMSCAD and Lenovo provide dedicated remote workstations for heavy 3D software, cutting costs and outperforming high-end public cloud services.
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