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How will Intel’s AI PC help you work smarter?
Intel heralds the arrival of the AI PC with the launch of new Core Ultra processors that include a dedicated neural processing unit
Meta AI just turned Ray-Ban smart glasses into a business accessory
A Meta AI upgrade has made Ray-Ban smart glasses a lot more useful, as you can now ask questions and get an answer - we consider the business upsides.
The supply chain cyberattack conundrum: secure consolidation or single point of failure?
Security expert Davey Winder investigates why cyberattackers are targeting the supply chain, and explains what steps businesses must take
Make WhatsApp messages disappear to keep your business secrets safe
Find out how to make WhatsApp messages vanish after a set period
Amazon takes gloves off in cloud computing probe
Amazon and Microsoft trade blows over cloud competition
LockBit drives ransomware attacks; ransomware attacks drive inflation
Ransomware attacks not only hurt businesses, research finds, but also force them to increase prices - with a staggering 68% of UK firms being forced to do exactly that.
AMD launches new generation of Ryzen 8040 processors with Ryzen AI
Quite simply everything you need to know about AMD's latest generation of AI-enabled processors, the Ryzen 8040 series.
Move over Nvidia: AMD unveils Instinct MI300 AI accelerators and Dell is ready to take orders right now
AMD today announced the Instinct MI300 range, a direct rival to Nvidia's H100 AI accelerators. AMD's units promise roughly 10% to 20% faster times when inferencing and equivalent speeds for training.
Has the UK’s Sellafield nuclear site been hacked?
Reports that groups “closely linked to Russia and China” have hacked into Sellafield IT systems across several years are certainly alarming, writes Davey Winder. But are they accurate?
Dell banking on an AI server sales boost
Dell says demand for AI hardware is booming
AWS makes it cheaper to store little-used data with EFS Archive
Amazon introduces new storage class that makes it cheaper to store rarely used files
AFP’s bust of Malaysian cyber crooks points to the challenges of online security
The AFP, in coordination with the Malaysia's Royal Police and the FBI, brought down a scam seeking to exploit Australian MyGov users.
ChatGPT is a year old today but not all cybersecurity experts are celebrating
It's not even a toddler, but ChatGPT has had a huge impact on cybersecurity. We speak to a range of security experts to discover whether they're celebrating or not.
NCSC AI development guidelines fall short, security experts say
Security professionals fear the NCSC AI development guidelines don't go far enough to protect developers or users, reports Davey Winder.
Governments publish AI security guidelines – and look who’s helped write them
OpenAI among a host of companies to contribute to new AI security guidelines, amid recent furore
Nvidia makes the world’s most expensive Teams call
Nvidia Teams call accidentally reveals employee had stolen data
ChatGPT data leaks: one in three employees putting companies at risk
By using ChatGPT at work, one in three employees are putting their companies at risk. Davey Winder shares security experts' views.
Chat with ChatGPT as OpenAI opens up voice feature
Despite the boardroom turmoil at OpenAI, the company revealed a handy new feature this week: the ability to talk directly to ChatGPT
Can Australia go it alone on combating deepfake porn?
New draft industry rules in Australia want to force tech giants to spend more combating illegal deepfake porn – will it succeed?
ALPHV gang just upped the ransomware stakes with one cheeky and outrageous move
ALPHV/BlackCat group has taken ransomware one step further by reporting a victim to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).