April 2024

Government provides funding to help innovators navigate regs

The Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSIT) has introduced a pilot scheme called the  AI and Digital Hub, which links up AI and digital innovators and regulators. Backed by almost £2m in government funding, the government hopes to use the initiative to provide AI and digital innovators with access to informal advice to help…

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Fujifilm plans to ‘make tape easy’ with Kangaroo SME appliance

“Make tape easy.” That’s the rallying call from Fujifilm, which says this is key to getting more organisations to use tape, which has very strong claims to being the cheapest, most energy efficient and best-suited to long-term archiving of all storage media. Fujifilm plans to make tape easy by extending its Kangaroo family of LTO…

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Former Sellafield consultant claims the nuclear complex tampered with evidence

A former consultant at Sellafield has claimed that metadata in letters used against her in a tribunal hearing by the nuclear facility has been interfered with. A tribunal has heard that three letters produced by managers at the vast nuclear complex and submitted as evidence in the employment dispute were “fabricated” and “tampered with”. Alison…

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The 2 iOS 18 AI features I want the most from the Notes app

A report earlier this week claimed that Apple is going to bring new features to its Notes app via iOS 18, including support for voice recordings. Notes is my go-to text editor on iPhone and Mac, and it has been for years. The prospect of getting even more functionality out of the app once iOS…

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AMD’s RDNA 4 graphics cards could use much slower memory than Nvidia’s next-gen GPUs – but that might be a good sign (kind of)

AMD could use much slower video RAM than Nvidia when it comes to next-gen graphics cards, a new rumor contends.This one is from regular leaker Kepler on X (formerly Twitter), who posted a very brief snippet to the effect that with RX 8000 graphics cards, AMD will only use GDDR6 VRAM running at 18Gbps –…

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Fujitsu to cut UK jobs as Post Office scandal fallout hits sales

Fujitsu is cutting about 100 jobs in the UK as the fallout from its central role in the Post Office scandal hits its sales pipeline. The IT supplier has put nearly 70 members of staff at risk of redundancy and about 30 are leaving. Sales, pre-sales and logistics jobs are affected. According to a source,…

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AMD’s next-gen CPUs set to be Ryzen 9000 – and here’s another clue that Zen 5 launch could be imminent

AMD’s next-gen processors should be the Ryzen 9000 family, at least according to the details a motherboard manufacturer has spilled.Gigabyte just published a press release online that specifically names AMD’s next-gen Zen 5 range as Ryzen 9000 – and not Ryzen 8000, the latter being another possibility aired on the rumor mill previously.(Or Team Red…

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Austrian AI: from academia to commercial success and beyond

Austria’s success in artificial intelligence (AI) research and development largely stems from an academic realm of young thinkers, budding entrepreneurs and established professors injecting AI into a range of industries and even back into academia itself.  Berlin is often cited as the hub of central European innovation, thanks largely to its promotion of startups and…

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Securing the edge: A new battleground in mobile network security

Edge computing is no longer a mere concept; it’s a reality that’s reshaping industries and transforming how we approach mobile network infrastructure.  The global edge computing market is projected to grow to a whopping $317bn by 2026, despite being valued at only $16bn in 2023.  This growth promises to completely revolutionise mobile networks, enabling faster…

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How data keeps Britain’s trains on track

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 23 April 2024 How data keeps Britain’s trains on track Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, we find out how Network Rail is ensuring train safety in the face of extreme weather thanks to advanced data analytics. Our latest buyer’s guide…

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