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IBM has told its US sales staff to return to the office at least three days each week, forcing some to relocate ...
Businesses should insist on in-person or video interviews with remote workers to avoid wage scams, say cyber experts ...
The UK government has unveiled a £121 million investment package for quantum technology to tackle fraud, prevent money laundering and drive economic growth over the next 12 months.
OpenAI is building its own social network, marking a bold step into a space long dominated by giants like Meta and X. While ...
Despite warnings that health data could be misused by Beijing, Chinese researchers will be granted access to half a million ...
The public sector has long been an IT behemoth, but that inertia is down to a combination of a low risk appetite and complex ...
Google is facing a legal battle in the UK as a new class action lawsuit seeks up to £5 billion in damages over claims the ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at Japan’s increasing impatience with the quasi ...
In a packed Washington courtroom on Monday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched its high-stakes antitrust case ...
Four months after the Clop ransomware gang exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Cleo’s file transfer platform, Hertz has ...
In a sector historically dominated by men, celebrating and empowering women in technology is more vital than ever.
One of our readers was pleased to get a circular postcard from Developer Beach (www.developerbeach.com) that sets a new benchmark in stupidity. The card looks like a stick of rock. 'Lick here' it ...