King's Speech: Labour sets out cybersecurity rules, but fails to introduce 'AI Bill' Tories criticise "mystery bill that creates months of uncertainty and loses the UK jobs and investment just as it has in the EU.”
Datadog rumoured to be sniffing round GitLab as tech M&A market heats up That corporate tech roulette wheel never stops spinning
UK regulator launches 'new merger inquiry' into Microsoft’s hiring of AI luminaries Watchdog probes decision to bring 'certain former employees' of Inflection AI into the Microsoft fold
What 'went wrong' with GenAI in business and the enterprise? Princeton professor warns of 'unsolved challenges' 'The AI-in-your-face approach by Microsoft and Google has led to features that are occasionally useful and more often annoying.'
UK and Poland cyber teams launch 'Baltic Mule' exercise to protect NATO land forces Allies launch the first assurance exercise focused on forward land forces in Eastern Europe, which is intended to ensure military supply plans are secure
Gartner cuts IT spending forecast, warns of ongoing 'CIO team fatigue' "Generative AI is being felt across all technology segments and subsegments, but not to everyone’s benefit."
Kings Speech: Monarch heads to House of Lords to fire starting gun on Labour’s tech policy More green power, more datacentres, more AI…and less online abuse please
Cyberattack disrupts 911 emergency services in California Incident blamed on 'relatively new' gang of cybercriminals.
'Enormous business potential': Microsoft on why GraphRAG outperforms naive RAG Redmond opens up to discuss its new tool, which can extract data from unstructured text using large language models.
Windows 'relics' zombified in Void Banshee zero-day attacks Threat actors use CVE-2024-38112 to bring the remains of Internet Explorer back to life as a 'zombie' hellbent on stealing valuable data.