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Only 20% of biz apps directly supported, with 30% requiring 'hypercare' at farming org Two-thirds of the UK’s farming agency’s interaction with its 21 million customers still require paper-based forms, after decades of digital government initiatives…
Lees meerTake 3: the data must flow. Hold on, warns Euro Parliament, not so fast European Parliament doesn't want to be looking at yet another draft law regulating EU-US data flows, saying the proposed Privacy Framework is not "future-proof" enough.…
Lees meerLoses year-long battle against extradition Autonomy founder Mike Lynch has been extradited to the US under criminal charges that he defrauded HP when he sold his software business to them for $11 billion in 2011.…
Lees meerScotland's emergency rooms don't always have the resources to make good diagnoses under pressure Hospitals in Scotland are trying out AI software that can determine whether a patient is suffering from a heart attack, in an effort to improve accident…
Lees meerOnly 20% of biz apps directly supported, with 30% requiring 'hypercare' at farming org Two-thirds of the UK’s farming agency’s interaction with its 21 million customers still require paper-based forms, after decades of digital government initiatives…
Lees meerTake 3: the data must flow. Hold on, warns Euro Parliament, not so fast European Parliament doesn't want to be looking at yet another draft law regulating EU-US data flows, saying the proposed Privacy Framework is not "future-proof" enough.…
Lees meerLoses year-long battle against extradition Autonomy founder Mike Lynch has been extradited to the US under criminal charges that he defrauded HP when he sold his software business to them for $11 billion in 2011.…
Lees meerScotland's emergency rooms don't always have the resources to make good diagnoses under pressure Hospitals in Scotland are trying out AI software that can determine whether a patient is suffering from a heart attack, in an effort to improve accident…
Lees meerOutsourcer asked to take 'principled stance' We hear Privacy International and a few other campaign groups set up camp outside Capita's AGM in London yesterday protesting Capita's involvement as an outsourcer in a UK government GPS tracking contract…
Lees meerThe road to hell is paved with good intentions Opinion We can all agree that securing our software is a good thing. Thanks to one security fiasco after another – the SolarWinds software supply chain attack, the perpetual Log4j vulnerability, and th…
Lees meerIt's a familiar story: Legislation versus rapidly evolving technology A sweeping European Union-wide AI regulatory bill is one step closer to adoption, with the European Commission's Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees voicing their appro…
Lees meerIn cloudy Yorkshire, a ray of light can become the enemy On call With Friday upon us once more, the weather forecast assumes outsized importance as we all hope for bright days that let readers make the most of their time off.…
Lees meerBut tribunal punts on whether data was intercepted in transit The UK's National Crime Agency has partially won an important legal battle in a case that challenged the warrants used to obtain messages from cyber crook hangout EncroChat.…
Lees meerHow complicated can cold fusion be, really? Fusion upstart Helion Energy has named Microsoft as its first customer, and claims the software giant should be able to use electricity made by mashing together helium atoms from 2028.…
Lees meerIn a weird way, we can blame this on AI being a better bet than blockchain India's IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar will ask WhatsApp to explain what's up, after the Meta-owned messaging service experienced a dramatic increase in spam calls.…
Lees meerJudge won't toss out two key charges, software source slurping case is on The judge overseeing the lawsuit challenging the legality of GitHub Copilot, and its underlying OpenAI Codex model, "borrowing" people's code samples has refused to dismiss tw…
Lees meerWe'll believe our DMs are secure when someone provides proof, thanks Updated Twitter has rolled out some quality of life updates for direct messages on the platform, and CEO Elon Musk reckons the site is to start encrypting DMs, beginning today, wi…
Lees meerWhy sign up for ChatGPT when LLaMA and a multicore beast can do as well? Column This time last year the latest trend in computing became impossible to ignore: huge slabs of silicon with hundreds of billions of transistors – the inevitable consequen…
Lees meerTalk about going against the Grain Google recently changed the default setting for adding invitations to its Calendar service in a way that interferes with third-party products. The Big G said it's just trying to block spam while some in the industr…
Lees meerHAVA go at breaking electronic ballot box security US voting machines would undergo deeper examination for computer security holes under proposed bipartisan legislation.…
Lees meerHAVA go at breaking electronic ballot box security US voting machines would undergo deeper examination for computer security holes under proposed bipartisan legislation.…
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