Personal data on over 700,000 exposed by Illinois government agency

A human mistake resulted in a major data leak in late September 2025.

Congressional staff emails hacked as part of Salt Typhoon campaign

Emails used by staff members of “powerful committees in the US House of Representatives were allegedly breached.

AMD will launch its first PC in 2026, and it will compete with a very familiar brand — Ryzen AI Halo will go head-to-head against Nvidia’s DGX Spark mini PC

AMD’s Ryzen AI Halo PC launches in 2026 to compete directly with Nvidia DGX Spark mini PC for local AI workloads.

Odinn Omnia is the fastest portable PC you’ll see in 2026 — it weighs 37kg, but hey, it has 4 Nvidia GPUs, 2 AMD CPUs, 1PB SSD storage, and a 24-inch 4K monitor

The Odinn Omnia is a 37kg mobile PC packing data center-level hardware, including four Nvidia GPUs, dual AMD CPUs, and 1PB storage.

EU antitrust regulators to decide on Google’s Wiz acquisition

The European Commission will either approve or reject Google’s acquisition of Wiz in February.

UK Government department to use AI in benefits claims

The DWP wants to spend £23.4 million on a new AI system to route benefits calls and free up human agents’ time.

Vulnerability in Identity Service Engine with exploit code patched by Cisco

A PoC is out there, but there’s no evidence of abuse yet.

AI factories are the foundation for enterprise-scale AI

The next phase of AI growth will be driven by the maturity of the underlying infrastructure.

Google set to reduce the Android source code releases to just twice a year

Google will only publish AOSP source code 2x/year, not 4x/year – no changes to actual OS development.

Your data’s where, exactly? SMEs and data sovereignty

Where does your SME data really live? Sovereignty, resilience, and contracts now demand precise, provable answers.