#computerweekly.com. UK government departments not sold on shared services strategy, NAO report finds | Computer Weekly. Eight years on from the launch of the government’s shared services strategy, there is no clear ownership, funding remains uncertain and some departments are yet to fully commit.
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#computerweekly.com. Sweden recommends citizens keep £81 in cash per adult in case of payment system crash | Computer Weekly. The central bank of Sweden says rapid digitalisation could cause payment systems vulnerabilities
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#computerweekly.com. Spyware suppliers exploit more zero-days than nation states | Computer Weekly. Exploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report.
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype. They claim to fix fine lines, blemishes and redness – but which stand up to scrutiny? We asked dermatologists and put them to the test to find out
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#computerweekly.com. Capita secures decade-long government contract amid failure in public sight | Computer Weekly. Outsourcing firm has won ten-year contract to supply government departments with tech enabled business services
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#computerweekly.com. Huge grid and heat challenges ahead as Nvidia set for 1MW rack | Computer Weekly. With Nvidia Feynman in 2028, 1MW datacentre racks will produce as much heat as 200 5kW ovens. Industry and government must respond, says Schneider Electric UK datacentre executive.
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Government wants to build digital ID system in-house | Computer Weekly. The Home Affairs Committee hearing on digital ID reveals consultation is due next week; there will be no central database; and while government wants to build the system in-house, it will not replace p
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Scandal victim gets leave to appeal decision to split case against Post Office and Fujitsu | Computer Weekly. Prominent scandal victim given leave to appeal High Court decision in his legal action against the Post Office and Fujitsu
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Police do not have to explain to lawyer Fahad Ansari why they seized his phone data, says court | Computer Weekly. A high court judge has ruled that police do not have to give reasons to lawyer, who acts for Hamas, why they seized his mobile phone data.
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Weighing the trade-offs of neoclouds and sovereign clouds | Computer Weekly. Neocloud and sovereign cloud providers offer alternatives to hyperscalers for AI infrastructure and data sovereignty, but availability gaps and a lack of managed AI services can pose challenges to ente
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Iranian hacktivists muster their forces but state APTs lay low | Computer Weekly. Hacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran's state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their d
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#bbc.com. Lincolnshire County Councillors scrap 2050 carbon neutral target. The Reform UK-led Lincolnshire County Council has agreed to scrap the net zero target.
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#theguardian.com. Nvidia and UK Wealth Fund invest in British autonomous driving startup Oxa. Oxford-based firm has raised $103m for commercial development of software for self-driving industrial vehicles
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Zero-day in Android phone chips under active attack | Computer Weekly. Google and Qualcomm have tag-teamed a serious vulnerability in the chipsets used in Android mobile devices, which has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Tycoon2FA phishing platform dismantled in major operation | Computer Weekly. A Europol-led sting against the infamous Tycoon2FA MFA-bypass phishing service has been successful, with operations disrupted and ringleaders and cyber criminal users identified.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. UK lab gets funding to drive foundational AI research | Computer Weekly. The government is providing six years of funding worth up tp £40m in a bid to support UK researchers developing new AI models
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#computerweekly.com. Landmark legal challenge against Home Office eVisa system heard | Computer Weekly. The High Court will examine whether the Home Office policy of refusing to issue alternative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system is lawful.
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#computerweekly.com. Is there no stopping the AI spending spree? | Computer Weekly. Looking at Nvidia’s latest financial results, it would seem that spending on compute is set to increase tenfold by 2030.
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#bbc.com. Glass deposit scheme 'risks £300m fraud', industry warns. Wales is the only UK nation planning to include glass in a deposit return scheme from October 2027.
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#computerweekly.com. Civil service veteran ‘incandescent’ as wait for pension hits four months amid outsourcing mess | Computer Weekly. Public servant of over 40 years, who has been waiting four months for pension payments to begin, says government has lost control.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. AI workloads force a fundamental redesign of Middle East datacentres | Computer Weekly. From hyperscale GPU clusters to sovereign AI ambitions, Huawei outlines how infrastructure must evolve to meet regional demand
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Transnational AI regulation needed to protect human rights in the UK | Computer Weekly. Tech companies have told MPs and Lords they would welcome greater harmonisation in regulatory standards at a global level.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. National Grid, Nebius and Emerald hail datacentre power throttling | Computer Weekly. In a UK-first trial, Emerald AI acts as intelligence in datacentre energy management to throttle demand at peak loads, including being able to respond rapidly to energy system stress.
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Resilience under pressure: How regional conflict is reshaping the Middle East tech strategy | Computer Weekly. From AWS outages in the UAE to stronger focus on data control and cybersecurity, tech leaders say the Israel-US-Iran conflict is challenging, but not stopping the region's digital goals.
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