Everything you need to know about Moltbook, the ‘Reddit for OpenClaw agents’ that got acquired by Meta

Moltbook launched in January 2026 as a Reddit-style platform for OpenClaw AI agents. Meta acquired it six weeks later. Here’s what happened, what’s been overstated, and why it matters.

World Backup Day 2026: Everything — and I mean EVERYTHING — you need to keep your data safe from loss and disaster

From portable SSDs to cloud storage: Everything you need to keep your personal data safe this World Backup Day.

Cloud spending soars as hyperscalers up AI investment – and could reach a landmark high in 2026

The global cloud market was worth just shy of $400 billion in 2025, but 2026 could be the year it hits $500 billion.

How to safely experiment with OpenClaw

OpenClaw gives your AI agent real system access, but that comes with real security risks. Here’s how to experiment safely with isolated environments, careful permissions, and active oversight.

European Commission confirms platform data breach — admits ‘data have been taken’ from official websites

Unnamed attackers claim to have taken 350GB of European Commission data and plan to leak it.

The human cost of cybersecurity and what we should do about it

84% of cyber professionals fear losing their job after a breach. Is your organization part of the problem?

What is OpenClaw? Agentic AI that can automate any task

OpenClaw is a free and open-source AI agent that connects LLMs to your apps and files, automating tasks via chat. Here’s what it does, how it works, and the risks involved.

World Backup Day 2026: All the news, updates and advice from our experts

We’re rounding up all the best news, advice and more for World Backup Day 2026.

Why October 1, 2026, could be the day SSL/TLS certificates ‘break the Internet’

The 200-day certificate limit starts March 15. Is your organization ready for the fallout?

‘Belief alone is not enough’: New study reveals businesses are widely different when it comes to AI adoption — so what’s the best course?

Artificial intelligence already holds the key to productivity success – it’s the foundations and execution that are holding companies back.