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Vibe coding to vibe hacking: securing software in the AI era
By Matt Moore published
Vibe coding's speed risks vulnerabilities without human accountability and scrutiny.

The sovereignty shift: how UK and Irish SMEs can regain control of their data
By Kwaku Yeboah-Antwi published
Amid rising data concerns, UK and Irish SMEs are urged to reclaim control through digital sovereignty.

What technology leaders need to ensure AI delivers
By James Sturrock published
The possibilities of AI are limitless, but so is the price tag.

The first Apple Silicon MacBook Air M1 is five, and it really did change everything
By Lance Ulanoff published
Five years ago, Apple unveiled Apple silicon, transforming all Macs and luring me away from Windows – possibly forever.

If the calculator wasn’t the end of learning, AI won’t be the end of work
By Brennan Lodge published
AI won't end work any more than calculators ended math—if we adopt it thoughtfully.

Big data, big challenge - how life sciences turn information overload into insight
By Andrew Wyatt published
Are Cloud-based platforms combined with AI and machine-learning the answer to scientists’ big data problems?

The UK is bringing in digital IDs. Here’s how to stop them becoming surveillance tools
By Fraser Edwards published
Without clear legal and technical safeguards, digital IDs risk shifting from convenience to control.

Why our own clicks are often cybercrime's greatest allies
By Chris Novak published
Cybercrime’s greatest tool isn’t malware — it’s our trust in everyday digital interactions and habits.
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