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AMD isn’t giving up on high-end GPUs – a new leak hints at a new Radeon GPU challenging Nvidia’s next-gen flagship graphics card

AMD reportedly has a high-end RDNA 5 GPU ready to challenge Nvidia’s next-gen flagship graphics cardThe leak shows a placeholder name for the GPU, as the ‘Radeon RX 10090 XT’It comes after AMD’s shift away from high-end offerings this generationAMD and Nvidia’s fierce GPU battle this generation has been largely situated in the mid-range market,…

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First Post Office Capture conviction referred to Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal will hear the case of a former subpostmaster who was convicted for theft after experiencing unexplained losses while using the Post Office’s Capture accounting software. The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has referred the conviction of Patricia Owens, who died in 2003, to the appeal court. She pleaded not guilty to…

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Charities struggle to find the skills to adopt AI

The number of charities using artificial intelligence (AI) tools has increased over the past year, but many believe they lack the appropriate skills for the technology, according to research by The charity digital skills report. The report, which was established in 2017, found 76% of charities in the UK are now using AI, but 35%…

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Peer warns IT suppliers against partnering with Fujitsu in government contracts

Peer James Arbuthnot has warned suppliers to “think twice” before partnering with Fujitsu on government contracts, to avoid being “tarred by the Fujitsu brush”. Fujitsu’s central role in the Post Office scandal entered wider public consciousness in January 2024, following the broadcast of an ITV drama. Despite its self-imposed ban on bidding for government business…

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Is history repeating itself with the government’s push to open public sector cloud deals to SMEs?

The UK government is on a mission to loosen the grip that legacy IT suppliers have on public sector IT budgets, amid concerns about how police forces, NHS trusts and local councils are wedded to suppliers whose offerings are not good value for money. Technology secretary Peter Kyle outlined the government’s ambitions on this front…

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DWP accused of shielding AI deployments from public scrutiny

Civil rights groups have highlighted a “worrying lack of transparency” in how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is embedding artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK’s social security system. According to separate reports from Amnesty International and Big Brother Watch, both published in early July 2025, the opaque use of AI systems by the…

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CISPE criticised over securing preferential cloud pricing on Microsoft products for members

A European trade body is facing criticism for striking a deal with Microsoft that allows its members to host and resell the software giant’s cloud offerings with preferential pricing terms.   The Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers In Europe (CISPE) trade body has reached an agreement with Microsoft that will see its members offered revised pricing…

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NCSC exposes Fancy Bear’s Authentic Antics malware attacks

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued a formal notice attributing a series of hostile cyber attacks using a variety of malware dubbed Authentic Antics to Russian-state operated advanced persistent threat (APT) group Fancy Bear. Authentic Antics is designed to steal login credentials and tokens for its victims email accounts, allowing Russian cyber…

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Nvidia’s gaming GPUs could still get pricier despite tariffs truce, new report claims – here’s why

Rumors from supply chain suggest Nvidia’s hiked pricing for GeForce GPUsBlackwell gaming GPUs could be set for 5% to 10% price increasesTrump’s new deal with China over tariffs has just happened, but the rumored hikes could already be in the pipelineA gloomy cloud of potential price hikes is hovering over Nvidia’s GeForce graphics cards, despite…

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Zero-trust is redefining cyber security in 2025

Cyber security has long been likened to building a fortress: thick walls, watchtowers, and a moat separating the inside from the outside. This perimeter-focused approach thrived for decades, but in today’s hyper-connected digital world, resources and users extend beyond traditional fortress boundaries, providing attackers with expanded opportunities for engagement. Recent cyber attacks have only underscored…

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