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Post Office scandal’s oldest victim calls for total ban on Fujitsu

Fujitsu should be banned from all UK government contracts, according to the Post Office scandal’s oldest victim. Former subpostmaster Betty Brown, who turned 93 today (13 January), made the call after watching Fujitsu’s European boss, Paul Patterson, appear at a recent Business and Trade Select Committee hearing. During the meeting, Fujitsu was described by an…

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Interview: How ING reaps benefits of centralising AI

At ING, artificial intelligence (AI) is not a new phenomenon. The wholesale and retail European bank has been using AI for a decade and has centralised its AI development efforts to scale product development across multiple countries while maintaining strong connections with business divisions. As Computer Weekly has previously reported, ING is focused on the…

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You Can Use Your Old Phone As A Router – Here’s How

Eza_Nanda/Shutterstock Over the last couple of years, it has become pretty much standard for phone brands to do an annual launch of new devices. Naturally, these come complete with the latest hardware and software improvements, encouraging users to make the switch. But then, what happens to your old phone after you upgrade? More often than…

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Police Digital Service ex-staffers launch employment tribunal action over mistreatment claims

The Police Digital Service (PDS) is set to be the subject of at least two employment tribunals this year, with former staffers making claims of harassment, sexual discrimination and unfair constructive dismissal against the organisation, Computer Weekly has learned. Three PDS senior executives, including a director, are also understood to have been dismissed in recent…

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Protecting the defenders: Addressing cyber’s burnout crisis

Nobody embarks on a career in cyber security expecting an easy ride. It’s widely recognised that protecting critical digital infrastructure is high-pressure and high-stakes work.  For many of us, that’s part of the buzz. Every day, we tackle complex challenges, address high-stakes problems, and (hopefully) make a real difference – but who will protect cyber…

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5 Cheap Amazon Basics Gadgets That Customers Swear By

Tigarto/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. As one of the biggest e-commerce brands in the world, Amazon does more than enable different companies to sell products on its platform. The brand also sells its own line of products under names such as Amazon Basics and Amazon Fire. Its Amazon Basics…

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Big tech backers put Nordic AI bid into perspective

But Google and Microsoft – whose investments of tens of billions of dollars building AI computing infrastructure in the region dwarfs what the Nordic countries have pledged for theirs – are the first and only tech firms to donate funding to New Nordics AI (NNAI), a centre launched in October to engineer the region’s joint…

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Antwerp court adjourns high-profile drugs case amid questions over Sky ECC intercept

A court in Belgium has adjourned a high-profile criminal case after defence lawyers raised questions about the integrity of intercept data obtained by police in a hacking operation against the Sky ECC encrypted phone network.The Antwerp Regional Court adjourned the hearing into multiple defendants accused of drug trafficking offences last week, after defence lawyers found…

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Paw Patrol: How AI and IoT are driving preventative pet care

PDSA, the vet charity for pets in need, has estimated that there are 11.1 million dogs in the UK and 10.5 million cats. More than half (51%) of the 5,387 pet owners surveyed for the PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) report say they are worried about being able to afford the cost of veterinary care for…

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