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The nodding iPad is Apple’s latest smart home brainwave
Apple is working on a "low-end iPad" mounted on a robotic arm that can mimic the head movements of FaceTime callers
Marriott taps into personalisation with Adobe Experience Cloud
Guests of Marriott International can expect to receive highly personalised experiences thanks to its integration with Adobe Experience Cloud
Is INC ransomware group’s Leicester attack motivated by damage rather than money?Â
Now that Leicester City Council has finally confirmed that it was hit by a ransomware attack, with INC claiming responsibility, we explore the motives of the group and the attack's consequences.
Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot now available on Tableau
Salesforce's Einstein Copilot is spreading its wings - the generative AI assistant is now available as part of Tableau.
No surprise here: AI will hit women and low-paid workers hardest and first
A report from the Institute for Public Policy Research reveals that those with lower-grade jobs will be significantly more affected by AI automation. To which Nicole replies: no kidding
Microsoft splits Teams from Office – but is it too little too late?
Regulator-prompted splitting of Teams from Office could actually benefit the company, critics claim
Double-whammy of Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities mean all users must take immediate action
Microsoft has shared a double-whammy of Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities, one of which is new and the other a not-so-golden oldie.
Canva targets professional designers with Affinity acquisition
With the announcement that it's acquiring Serif - the company behind professional photo and design suite Affinity - Australia’s tech unicorn Canva has stepped up its competition with Adobe.
Lenovo building ThinkSystem Neptune supercomputer in UK for AI research
Lenovo and the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council have announced the arrival of a 44.7-teraflop supercomputer before the end of this year
Cisco eyes hybrid workforce with new collaboration hardware
Cisco has added to its collaboration hardware line-up with a videoconferencing whiteboard plus desk phones designed for hotdesking offices
Zoom Workplace AI aims to turn video calls into true collaboration
Microsoft Teams has a new rival in town thanks to Zoom Workplace AI. Here's everything you need to know about the service
Could you shoot a movie in Midjourney?
Midjourney founder outlines plans to create movies and games in the AI service
Google Gemini health check: how its AI services aim to help the medical industry (and make us fitter)
Google Gemini's health-related skills took centre stage at the company's The Check Up event this week, Dr Jo Best delivers her prognosis
AWS and IBM each partner with Nvidia in AI push
Both AWS and IBM have each announced they are working with Nvidia to further drive the adoption of AI, reports Aimee Chanthadavong.
UK government’s “scarcely believable” cybersecurity survey makes grim reading for all sizes of business
British businesses need to wake up, shouts Davey Winder. Due to a lack of board engagement, they are leaving themselves wide open to cyberattacks.
Nvidia unveils Blackwell superchip to create the world’s fastest AI platform
How Nvidia's new AI chip can power a platform that's 30x faster than its current top model - and the companies who are lining up to buy it
Want to use AI in business? Then think mundane tasks not revolution
Want to use AI in your business? A panel of experts at the Turing Institute's AI UK conference in London shares how to put LLMs to work. Nicole Kobie reports from the floor.
Apple “in talks with Google” over iPhone AI
Apple considers licensing Google Gemini to power iPhone AI, in a clear sign its own AI project isn't yet ready for the limelight
Wasabi survey finds APAC bullish on public cloud storage and spend
New research by Wasabi Technologies has indicated the amount of data being stored in public cloud continues to rise in 2024.
AI document capture company Nanonets earns $29 million in its quest to automate data entry
In the future, data entry is going to be as simple as emailing a document to an address - and that's why Nanonets had no trouble drumming up another $29 million in funding