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Major health provider data breach may have affected thousands more people - over 700k now thought to have been hit
By Sead Fadilpašić published
TriZetto Provider Solutions breach was spotted in October 2025 after hackers lurked for almost a year.

Oh dear - the recent TikTok outage was due to an Oracle data center going down
By Craig Hale published
Severe winter weather caused a power outage at an Oracle data center, knocking many TikTok features offline for days.

India offers foreign cloud providers zero taxes until 2047 - but only if their data runs through Indian data centers
By Craig Hale published
International cloud services running through Indian data centers won't be taxed until 2047 as part of a huge investment in India's development.

'A bulldozer named Broadcom' hits cloud service providers after another major blow against VMware partners
By Craig Hale published
Only 19 VCSPs now remain in the US - and a similar wipeout is happening in Europe as Broadcom pulls major VMware partner program.

Top tech conferences: The ultimate tech events guide for February 2026
By Mike Moore last updated
We've compiled the ultimate list of technology events so you don't have to.

This mini PC offers something pretty special that's sure to turn heads - Aoostar G-Flip sports a flip-up screen, and is now more affordable than ever, even with a hardware upgrade
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Aoostar G-Flip refresh offers flip-up touchscreen, upgraded CPU, massive RAM, high-speed storage, and modern connectivity in a compact mini PC.

Shock report claims Android apps have leaked over 730TB of user data and Google secrets - here are some of the worst offenders around
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Study of Android AI apps uncovers widespread hardcoded secrets exposing cloud infrastructure payment systems and nearly 730TB of user data

The 'grey and old' Linux kernel community finally has a succession plan for when Linus Torvalds retires - so who will be the new 'Organizer'?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
After decades under one leader, Linux creates a written emergency process defining who coordinates decisions.

Could 'thermodynamic computing' unlock the true possibilities of AI? These studies think so, get ready for better image generation and much more
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Thermodynamic computing uses randomness and energy flows to reconstruct images, showing a possible path for low energy AI tools.
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