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IBM unveils first new Power servers for years to boost AI and security
By Craig Hale published
IBM says Power11 servers are perfect for AI and automation, with zero planned downtime and quantum-safe cryptography.

Gmail's latest update could finally declutter your inbox - and get rid of all those old subscriptions you never use
By Craig Hale published
Gmail update makes it even easier to determine which email subscriptions are junk so you can remove them in one click.

Many workers wouldn't tell their bosses if they'd been hit by a cyberattack
By Craig Hale published
Workers say they're worried about being blamed or getting into trouble, so would rather deal with a breach themselves.

M&S thinks it might finally know what caused cyberattack - but still won't say if it paid a ransom
By Craig Hale published
M&S says DragonForce (not DragonForce Malaysia) is responsible for the attack, but we still don't know if a ransom has been paid.

Google Cloud and UK Government reveal major push to end "ball and chain" legacy tech
By Mike Moore published
UK Government partnership will also see Google Cloud upskill 100,000 UK civil servants.

Rising prices of DDR4, DDR5, GDDR6 RAM set to cause havoc on PC, smartphone and GPU prices - and no, AI is not the one to be blamed
By Wayne Williams published
RAM prices rising massively across DDR4, DDR5, GDDR6 and LPDDR5X segments.

UK Police wants to spend $100 million to turn millions of hours of VHS footage into digital format — now that's something AI could help with
By Wayne Williams published
UK police launches £100 million framework to digitize VHS tapes and analog media for evidence systems.

Be careful where you click in Google search results - it could be damaging malware
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers are back to SEO poisoning and software spoofing as they look to deploy malware loaders to IT teams.
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