‘Silicon photonics is central to next-generation AI infrastructure’: How light-based chips could solve AI’s growing bottlenecks

A silicon photonics pioneer explains how light-based technology could reshape AI, computing, and data infrastructure.

NHS staff push back against using ‘ethically bankrupt’ Palantir software, say ‘it doesn’t do anything new for us’

Some NHS workers are refusing to use Palantir software over the company’s ties to controversial activity.

8849 Tank X rugged phone review: A feature-rich design built around a 1080p DLP projector and a whole lot of weight

The 8849 TANK X is a substantial design with plenty of power, memory and storage that’s ideal for an adventurer.

Why AI adoption isn’t just a tech problem, but a retention risk

Are tech companies overlooking employee concerns about AI integration?

Uffizi galleries confirms it was hit by cyberattack — but claims nothing was stolen

The attackers reached out to the Uffizi director via phone to demand payment.

Time for an upgrade? Report warns outdated operating systems could be the ‘unnecessary risk’ your business forgot about

Outdated apps and operating systems pose serious risks – but all you have to do is install that software update.

Building private AI: control, compliance and competitive edge

Organizations want to create value with AI, but need to ensure control over their data.

‘Skipping a beat on resilience investment isn’t an option any more’: IT incidents can cost firms huge amounts – here’s how to stay on top of issues

Companies with strong revenue growth are more likely to invest in resilience – a balanced mix of humans and AI could hold the key.

How to manage the employees that don’t clock in

AI agents are joining the workforce, so how should organizations manage and secure them?

‘30,000 drones a year’: African start-up looks to emulate Ukrainian UAV revolution by taking a leaf out of Apple’s playbook

Terra Industries is expanding drone deployments across Africa using in-house production and subscriptions.