‘The technological innovation anticipated from 6G…will require fundamental protections and mitigations to be considered’: Governments look to secure 6G networks — despite them not even really existing yet

Governments launch voluntary 6G security and resilience principles, emphasizing early integration, AI management, supply chain diversification, and industry collaboration.

‘Big tech pays for power — why not broadband?’: Hyperscalers signed the rate protection pledge for electricity infrastructure, so should they do it for broadband? An expert chimes in

US broadband households fund networks while high-traffic platforms avoid proportional contributions, with South Korea offering an alternative usage-based model.

Nvidia might be about to reimagine AI agents at work with new ‘NemoClaw’ release

“NemoClaw” could be Nvidia’s upcoming AI agent management and deployment platform.

Finally some good news for RAM buyers — Corsair’s 32GB Vengeance DDR5-6000 kit is £126 off right now at Amazon

Save nearly 25% on the 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 kit right now, a rare win for RAM buyers.

HPE says it can change the terms (and price) of your contract depending on global hardware changes – is it just ‘protecting its margins’?

HPE is moving to agile pricing and shorter quote commitment cycles due to rising DRAM and NAND prices.

Boost your PC storage with Crucial’s 4TB P310 Gen4 NVMe SSD – get speeds up to 7100MB/s for under £300 in Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale

Crucial’s 4TB P310 PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD delivers up to 7,100MB/s read speeds and is 17% off at Amazon for Spring Deal Days.

Anthropic launches a new code review tool to check AI-generated content – but it might cost you more than you’d hope

Anthropic will charge you around $15-25 on average per pull request for a full and detailed review to spot any issues or vulnerabilities.