2023

IT Sustainability Think Tank: How enterprises can push sustainable innovation in 2024

In my last column, I explored some of the great steps that the UK technology sector has taken towards sustainability over the past 12 months. This included progress in the realm of quantum computing, achieving symbiosis with datacentres, and recognising an increase in businesses reducing and recycling their e-waste. At Digital Catapult, we continue to…

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Proton’s Visionary plan is back in time to try the new Mail desktop app betas

Swiss software developer Proton has been on fire recently, delivering exciting updates for its various end-to-end encrypted apps. Strong encryption is the key feature of Proton software, and all you need to get started is a Proton Mail account. That’s the first app that Proton made, a great Gmail alternative that offers end-to-end encrypted email…

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Nebulon upgrades SPU to Medusa2 with Nvidia DPU hardware

A card in your servers that can cut server resource usage by 25%. That’s the equivalent of buying three servers instead of four. And all done by offloading networking, storage and data services to a DPU-based PCIe card. That’s the promise from Nebulon, which sees its Services Processing Unit (SPU) revamped as the Medusa2 with…

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Leak suggests Intel’s follow-up to a well-liked Core i5 CPU may be disappointing

Intel’s Core i5-14400 processor has been the subject of a benchmark leak which casts the CPU in a disappointing light.This is the follow-up to the popular Core i5-13400, and it’s rumored that the chip will be revealed by Intel at CES 2024 (along with other non-K versions – locked CPUs that can’t be overclocked –…

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macOS Sonoma 14.2 RC 2 now available to developers

A day after seeding the Release Candidate version of macOS 14.2, Apple is now making available RC 2 to developers. At this moment, it’s unclear what’s changing with this build, but Cupertino might have found something that needed a quick fix.That said, although macOS Sonoma still lacks a few features, version 14.2 is finally adding a few…

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CISA reveals how LockBit hacked Boeing via Citrix Bleed

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), alongside the FBI and the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), have revealed in-depth details of how the LockBit ransomware gang was able to exploit the so-called Citrix Bleed vulnerability – tracked as CVE-2023-4966 – to obtain initial access to the systems of aviation giant Boeing’s parts and…

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Quickly, make sure you change parental controls on Disney Plus, as it now shows Hulu content

We learned about a month ago that Disney planned to bring Hulu content to the Disney Plus app for subscribers who pay for streaming bundles. The move followed Disney’s decision to purchase Comcast’s remaining stake in Hulu.If you’re subscribed to both Disney Plus and Hulu, you can watch content from both services in the same…

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Threads launches hashtags, but they don’t work like you’ve gotten used to on Twitter

Well, we knew this day was coming. While some of us loved the idea of a social network free of them altogether, no social media company can resist the urge to add a feature that has become synonymous with the existence of any social app: hashtags.Today, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri took to Threads to officially…

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DM all your Facebook Messenger friends, end-to-end encryption is finally here… well, almost

Meta added end-to-end encryption for one-on-one chats in 2016. End-to-end encryption wasn’t enabled by default, like in iMessage, WhatsApp, and Signal, but now, Meta is finally ready to deliver on its promise of default end-to-end encryption for Facebook Messenger.It’s not all good news, as the feature might take months to roll out to everyone. But…

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