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Deloitte forced to refund Aussie government after admitting it used AI to produce error-strewn report
By Craig Hale published
An outsourced government report came back filled with GenAI hallucinations, forcing Deloitte to apologize.

Apple just dropped a big hint that the M5 MacBook Pro is about to launch – here’s what to expect
By Alex Blake published
Stock of the M4 MacBook Pro is running low on Apple’s website, suggesting a new model might be imminent – here's what could be coming.

Assassin's Creed Mirage: Valley of Memory DLC arrives in November as a free story DLC featuring a new region, quests, and additional improvements
By Demi Williams published
Ubisoft has revealed the details for Assassin's Creed Mirage's latest story expansion, Valley of Memory.

iOS 26: everything you need to know
By James Rogerson last updated
Updated iOS 26 has landed, complete with new features, a new name, and a whole new look.

iOS 26.1 should make it harder to sleep through your alarms
By James Rogerson published
With the latest iOS 26.1 beta you can no longer just tap a button to dismiss an alarm.

Red Hat confirms major data breach after hackers claim mega haul
By Sead Fadilpašić last updated
Red Hat breach is confirmed, but claims of data theft are yet to be determined.

How to watch Film Club on BBC iPlayer (it's *FREE*)
By Tom Bailey published
News Here's our guide on how to watch Film Club for free on BBC iPlayer anywhere you are in the world.

"You really want every person to have their own dedicated GPU": OpenAI becomes Nvidia's biggest cheerleader as its president calls for a 10-billion GPU bonanza - but no mention of the petawatt-scale electricity it would require
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia and OpenAI promote massive GPU expansion, sparking concerns about energy demand, geopolitical tensions, and the practical limits of always-on AI.
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