October 2025

Microsoft admonished for role in facilitating Gaza genocide

Microsoft must immediately end any involvement with the “Israeli authorities’ systemic repression of Palestinians” and work to prevent its products or services being used to commit further “atrocity crimes”, civil society groups have urged. In a joint letter sent to the tech giant at the end of September 2025, which has now been made publicly…

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4 Hidden Google Chrome For Android Features You Need To Start Using

JarTee/Shutterstock Most of us rely on Chrome for browsing the web on our Android devices, partly because it’s almost always installed by default, and we’ve become used to it from our desktops and laptops. It has a lot to like — it’s fast, responsive, and feature-rich. However, for most people, Chrome usage is limited to…

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6 Reasons To Start Using The Gemini In Chrome Assistant In Your Browser

Alex Photo Stock/Shutterstock While some AI startups have to design browsers from scratch to offer users built-in AI chatbot functionality, Google is in a unique position that gives it a massive head start. Google owns Chrome, the most popular internet browser in the world, so it only has to build Gemini AI features into Chrome to…

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OpenInfra Summit Europe: Digital sovereignty in the face of political tension

Geopolitical tension and its potential impact on open source was one of the main focus points during the OpenInfra Foundation European summit held in Paris on 16–19 October. When asked about OpenStack’s resilience given the volatile geopolitical climate, Jonathan Bryce, executive director at the OpenInfra Foundation, said: “The thing that I love about open source…

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The Netherlands faces €12bn R&D investment gap as productivity stagnates

The Netherlands must produce 10 new tech market leaders over the next decade, according to Vincent Karremans, the country’s caretaker minister of economic affairs, as it faces a €12bn annual investment gap in research and development (R&D).  Speaking on national radio, he warned that without decisive action, “there will be no strong Netherlands”.  The ambitious target…

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EU regulation sharpens fear of Norwegian AI exodus

A flight of artificial intelligence (AI) firms from Norway is being accelerated by fear of the government’s decision to adopt controversial European AI laws, shaking its already weak high-tech sector. While pressure mounts on the European Commission (EC) to halt stringent rules governing “high-risk” AI systems, Norway is proceeding with plans to implement the AI…

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AMD has turned AM4 into the Skyrim of chipsets – it unveiled one of its new CPUs almost a decade after launch

AMD isn’t giving up on AM4 chipset users just yet, with another AM4 processor launchingThe Ryzen 5 5600F processor will be available for AM4 socketsIt’s now nine years since AMD launched the AM4 chipset platformIt’s always great to see manufacturers and companies catering to audiences using older hardware, and AMD consistently does so, with AM4…

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Samsung Is Now Showing Ads On Some Of Its Most Expensive Smart Refrigerators

Michele Tantussi/Getty Images If you were debating picking up one of Samsung’s top-of-the-line smart fridges with a display, you should read this first. The company is making a major change to how it operates these smart appliances by adding advertisements to some of the themes you can use on their cover displays. The change was…

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Nscale founding director exits AI infrastructure provider in wake of $1.1bn investment round

One of the founding directors of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure provider Nscale has exited the company, in the wake of it securing $1.1bn in Series B funding, Computer Weekly has learned.   According to a Companies House filing dated 8 October 2025, Nathan Townsend has stepped down as a director of Nscale, which he co-founded…

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I didn’t think a DLSS-powered handheld gaming PC would happen, but it’s the most exciting idea from Nvidia and Intel’s tie-up

Nvidia and Intel are teaming up to manufacture SoCs for AI servers and consumer PCsIt comes after Nvidia’s $5 billion investment in IntelIt could be a green light for a DLSS-powered handheld gaming PCIt’s been a long time coming, but it looks like Nvidia is finally planning to dive deeper into the portable gaming market,…

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