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In a reversal of its previous stance, Microsoft will provide several more years of official support for users running Office ...
The House of Lords has voted for an amendment to the Data Bill which could force tech companies to inform creatives when ...
Microsoft revealed on Tuesday that it is laying off approximately 6,000 employees, representing about 3% of its global ...
Klarna, the Swedish buy-now-pay-later financial services company, is rowing back on AI and has started hiring people, once ...
Alongside advanced cooling and modular designs, energy-efficient switching has a crucial role to play in removing performance ...
Despite decades of experience and millions of combined hours of awareness programmes we’re still clicking dodgy links.
Instead of pushing AI for the sake of it, it’s time to put the brakes on and consider how workers are actually using it.
Passenger queues stretched from the main entrance of Stansted Airport and past the terminal building over the weekend, due to ...
The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking a judicial review of the Online Safety Act (OSA), claiming that its “Categorisation ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at export-heavy Taiwan’s experiments with a ...
The National Trust’s GIS tools are helping to drive data-led conservation and manage habitats across the UK.
You don’t have to be in cyber, or a woman, to enjoy this warm and personal ‘how to’ guide, and come away from it with ...