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In this week’s Computer Weekly, we examine the potential impact of additional US tariffs on the global tech supply chain – and what it means for IT budgets. We look at the key considerations for IT ...
Computer and legal experts make submissions to the government consultation on the use of computer evidence in court ...
Research reveals eight key forces driving growth in smart factories, in what could be a revolution in automation, with ...
The Chinese hyperscaler has launched new models, tools and infrastructure upgrades for international customers following plans to advance its cloud computing and AI infrastructure ...
For years, we’ve talked about the backlash against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). But we’re beyond that now. We are witnessing a full-scale revolt and fierce retaliation in the US, led by the ...
The US wants to bring back manufacturing on-shore, and plans to do this using a semiconductor tariff, commerce secretary ...
Small language models do not require vast amounts of expensive computational resources and can be trained on business data ...
A collaborative initiative in Europe has kicked off to take back some power from an increasingly asymmetric global tech ...
Coinciding with World Quantum Day, the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology said the funding is being made ...
Meta settles lawsuit over use of personal data in targeted advertising, opening up the possibility of other UK users raising ...
Deployment of new networking backbone to support immediate roll-out of Australia’s first sovereign and sustainable liquid ...
Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen warns against suppliers diluting open source to lock in customers, and touted SUSE’s commitment to ...