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Alarms bells ring as Bank of England warns of ‘sharp market correction’ when AI bubble bursts
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
The AI bubble will cause chaos if it bursts, and we could be nearing the peak.

Good news email hoarders - Microsoft Outlook will start auto-archiving your oldest messages to protect your inbox
By Craig Hale published
Outlook will automatically archive your oldest emails once your mailbox hits 90% capacity.

There's gold in them thar...PCs? Old Windows 10 devices could be holding billions of dollars worth of gold
By Craig Hale published
Anybody upgrading their device to support Windows 11 should responsibly recycle their old PC.

A popular WordPress theme has a worrying security flaw which could allow full site takeover - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Install the patch as soon as you can to prevent losing your site to hackers.

Google unveils Gemini Enterprise - "the new front door for AI in the workplace"
By Mike Moore published
Gemini Enterprise looks to make it easier to get the most from your workplace data.

1Password might just have a solution to the password security problem posed by AI agents
By Benedict Collins published
1Password thinks it may have a solution to AI agent credential security issues.

Discord reveals more on data breach - says 70,000 government ID photos may have been leaked
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The attackers don't agree with Discord's assessment - which could be worrying for users.

Google is cutting back on remote work, adds new limits to "work from anywhere" policy
By Craig Hale published
Google’s work from anywhere policy was never meant to be a substitute for WFH -and this policy change confirms that.

Businesses are holding back from great ideas due to lack of resources - but AI can help
By Craig Hale published
Only one in three UK workers use GenAI – Google wants to give SMEs the resources to reap the rewards.

'Bring your own device is the norm': BYOD has reached epidemic levels as more workers use their personal smartphone for work - and businesses scramble to catch up
By Wayne Williams published
BYOD is now the workplace norm as research shows unmanaged smartphones, laptops and edge devices are leaving companies vulnerable.
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