
#computerweekly.com. × 0APT ransomware crew makes embarrassing splash | Computer Weekly. A new ransomware gang called 0APT has attracted attention, but many of its victims may not even be real, and its operators are being accused of over-egging their criminal pudding.
#Feb.18.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Eradicating Fujitsu and Horizon from the Post Office, step by step | Computer Weekly. Post Office chief technology officer tells Computer Weekly about the challenges and progress in removing the controversial Horizon system from Post Office branches.
#Feb.18.2026

#computerweekly.com. × VMO2 owners make Substantial acquisition to gain altnet broadband business | Computer Weekly. Acquisition of UK’s second-largest altnet by broadband major claimed to be able to unlock value of £3.5bn, creating sustainable, scaled network competition and wholesale choice in the UK.
#Feb.18.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Global 5G standalone dynamic shifts from coverage to capability | Computer Weekly. Annual study of 5G SA market reveals coverage gap between major economic blocs narrowing by the end of 2025, but with growing signs of more consequential signs of divergent spectrum strategies, investm
#Feb.18.2026

#computerweekly.com. × EU-South Korea research consortium gets to work on lowering AI chip energy use | Computer Weekly. EU-South Korea research group is pioneering the the use of photon-based hardware chips to help reduce the energy consumption of artificial intelligence datacentres
#Feb.18.2026

#computerweekly.com. × HP bets on edge AI and regional investment to power Middle East enterprise transformation | Computer Weekly. Ertug Ayik, managing director for Middle East and Africa at HP Inc, outlines how on-device artificial intelligence, embedded security and a partner-first model are positioning the company at the heart
#Feb.18.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Lumen targets AI bottlenecks with cloud gateway and metro expansion | Computer Weekly. AI network provider introduces enterprise capabilities designed to accelerate data movement across distributed artificial intelligence (AI) environments while aiming to lower complexity and cost.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Silverstone takes mobile connectivity to full throttle | Computer Weekly. Permanent 5G connectivity for fans, race teams and broadcasters comes to the home of British motorsport in major network upgrade form neutral host and private network provider.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Western cyber alliances risk fragmenting in new world order | Computer Weekly. The conduct of powerful nations is causing knock-on effects in the cyber world as long-standing security frameworks appear increasingly precarious.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Defence and education see big gains in public sector IT spend, Tussell report finds | Computer Weekly. Tussell Tech200 finds big growth in IT supplier revenue in defence and education, with gains for suppliers in IT services and digital transformation.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Interview: Sarwar Khan on shaping BT’s green future and delivering sustainability at scale | Computer Weekly. How the sustainability practice enables BT to move on ‘tough topic’ targets that increase innovation, efficiency and success across its product portfolio.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Businesses may be caught by government proposals to restrict VPN use | Computer Weekly. Businesses that use virtual private networks to secure their computer systems are concerned that they could be inadvertently caught by government plans to restrict their use to people under 16. The gov
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Rakuten Mobile proposal selected for Jaxa space strategy | Computer Weekly. Mobile comms provider and University of Tokyo has secured up to £53m in funding from Japan’s national aerospace agency for an R&D project into AI-based next-gen satellite communications.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Artificial intelligence ‘creeping into’ high-risk stock trading | Computer Weekly. Growing reliance on artificial intelligence is encroaching into the stock market, finds research
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Interview: Pure Storage’s Niki Armstrong on achieving more with less in sustainability | Computer Weekly. Think about sustainability as a product in itself, urges Pure Storage’s legal and corporate sustainability leader, Niki Armstrong.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Linx upgrades Lunar Digital datacentre to full resilient point of presence | Computer Weekly. Manchester-based datacentre upgrading its network resilience with London Internet Exchange to support network traffic.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Datacentre demand is huge but power and skills hold things back, survey shows | Computer Weekly. BCS Consultancy survey finds demand for datacentres is growing apace, but power constraints and skills shortages are hampering delivery and operations
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Banks to discuss UK alternative to Visa and Mastercard | Computer Weekly. Banks prepare to discuss a new payments infrastructure that would remove heavy reliance on US firms.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Tesco vs VMware: Dell weighs in on VMware contractual obligation | Computer Weekly. Are negotiated software renewal fees binding? Dell is arguing that this provision in Tesco’s VMware 2021 contract amounts to a commitment.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Government pumps £20m into using tech to fight addiction | Computer Weekly. Funding grants from Innovate UK will be used for medical technologies and digital tools such as artificial intelligence and wearables to reduce substance misuse and addiction.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Unilever adds more Google Cloud as ‘backbone’ for AI | Computer Weekly. While Microsoft Azure makes up ‘the bulk’ of Unilever’s underlying infrastructure, Google claims it is providing the ‘backbone’ as hyperscalers work with the all-cloud multinational on its agentic AI d
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Government wages cyber campaign as half the UK’s SMEs are breached | Computer Weekly. UK government says half of all small businesses have been cyber breached in the recent past as it urges them to “lock the door”.
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × British Transport Police start using live facial recognition | Computer Weekly. British Transport Police will deploy facial recognition for six months despite calls for the government to halt its rapid expansion of the technology
#Feb.17.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Noah Donohoe inquest reveals issues with police ControlWorks system | Computer Weekly. A coroner’s inquest into missing school boy, Noah Donohoe, has confirmed that the PSNI had technical issues with its ControlWorks software used to record information reported to the police call handler
#Feb.16.2026
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