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IBM has announced the dismissal of approximately 8,000 employees, with its HR department bearing the brunt of the cuts. The redundancies at IBM, which equal about 3% of its total workforce, follow ...
Europe’s sweeping new strategy sets targets for its digital ambitions, but leaves the path to get there unclear.
Quantum computing is no longer a distant innovation but a practical solution to some of today’s toughest optimisation ...
After years of staff shortages, lack of tech investment and a pandemic, the NHS needs a fresh approach to keep providing each ...
A new report from the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has revealed a 150% average increase in ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at Chinese accusations against Taiwan, a new ...
UKAEA Culham Campus will be the site of a high-powered datacentre which will host a digital twin of a prototype fusion energy ...
HMRC where cybercriminals posed as taxpayers to claim repayments. HMRC were slow to report the incident. A Treasury Select ...
Government's practices are increasingly diverging from the EU's data protection framework, argue civil society groups ...
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the launch of a new European Security Program, offering governments across the continent ...
GP leaders have halted progress on a predictive AI model based citing concern about whether the correct procedures were ...
The UK government has unveiled plans to invest more than £1 billion in cyber and digital capabilities over the coming years.