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Pips Accenture and NEC to bag decade-long deal for cops across England, Wales, and beyond
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| Updated | 2026-06-04 12:47 |
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Cash-for-intel tradecraft continues to concern intelligence officials years after it was first spotted
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Fresh penalties secured after initial prison, community service sentences for RAC double act
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Means residents can skip the credit card and use 'pay by bank' for local authorities and services
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Another monster tech contract in the works for one of the usual suspects
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'Attackers can now cheaply operationalize known vulnerabilities at scale,' boffins tell The Reg
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It was far too easy for a hacker to get the information
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Those backup plans need backup testing
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It's hard to stop a signal jammer if you can't locate the source, say Rice University researchers
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Coreutils serves over 75 Unix commands in Windows and PowerShell command lines
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The latest in a series of raised eyebrows over Familiar Faces and other AI ventures
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Always-on agent promises to keep work moving, provided you trust it with practically everything
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CFO Zinsner insists the troubled node was a one-off as 14A stays on track
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NGMN wants a clear migration path before next-gen network rollouts begin
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CU later, rivals? That's if Broadzilla doesn't eat its lunch first
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SPONSORED POST: Agents with hands require a hands-on policy
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Researchers follow in Nightmare Eclipse's footsteps, flipping off Redmond in favor of insta-leaks
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Execution Containers provide safe environment for running AI agents, while Windows Developer Config aims to make Windows less unpleasant for developers
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No, public bucket policy doesn't mean everyone gets a bucket for themselves. Please let Tech do it. Don't go into Settings... NOOOOOO!
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Action follows Chocolate Factory's changes to AI search results
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150 new organizations inducted to cyber's Soho House, including the first outside the US
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Global ICT experts gather in Shenzhen to master cutting-edge engineering practices and foster international collaboration
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Web publishing giant remains dominant, but 6 straight months of decline suggest era of uninterrupted growth may be over
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Lock-in to a small number of suppliers holding up digital government plans, committee says
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Aspire is a powerful tool for developers but not well understood - and pure TypeScript AppHost may broaden its appeal
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You don't infect anyone in Russia or other CIS countries
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Lacking an enterprise content layer for Headless 360, CRM titan went shopping
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Government gets a say in 'trusted partner' access, and that worries policy experts
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Meanwhile, Anthropic adds 150 partners to Project Glasswing
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Young professionals may be perfectly productive while working from home, says the New York Fed, but the quality of their output isn't so great, so companies don't want to hire them
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High radix, low latency and low power is what AI datacenters crave, the chipmaker says
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SPONSORED POST: How Intel's first 18A data center CPU delivers efficiency and TCO gains, with Intel's Kira Boyko
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FSB claims large-scale snoop op compromised phones of senior officials, but gives no technical evidence to back allegations
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Chip costs may rise another 63% this quarter, as effects feed through to PC pricing
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Your personal Jarvis or an end to privacy as we know it?
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Following days of criticism from the security community, Redmond dials back rhetoric, insists vulnerability hunters not in its legal crosshairs
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Chatbot has no respect for timing of its maker's financial announcement
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Networking orders surged, AI demand showed little sign of slowing, and HPE used the occasion to take a victory lap over its $14 billion Juniper bet
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If you're going to impersonate an officer, perhaps choose a more sophisticated way to nick cash than asking for gift cards...
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Britain's former US ambassador founded lobbyist that represented spy-tech firm, saw it win big roles in UK defense, health tech
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Meanwhile, Intel and SambaNova's disaggregated inference blueprint lands its first customer
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Nice technology, shame about the price and the indoor blackouts
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'16% of my monthly Pro+ allowance. Gone. For basically nothing'
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TeamPCP? Or copycat malware dev?
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Hacking voting machines is so 2017. Phishing, impersonation pose the real election risks
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First it tops OpenAI's valuation, then it beats Altman to the IPO punch
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China's support is greater relative to semiconductor industry revenue
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Kai is an extension for RAD Studio (Delphi and C++ Builder) that integrates with external AI providers
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Buckeye State found it had inadvertently joined the billion dollar losers' club
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A database containing 64,000 user records was published to GitHub after an attacker claimed to have compromised all Atlas systems
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