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 |  networking  | Apr 29, 2026
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What's new about Cisco's sovereign infrastructure push?
 |  UK government  | Apr 29, 2026
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UK gov't teases new "AI hardware plan"
 |  Defence  | Apr 28, 2026
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Singapore and Latvia punch above their weight in NATO cyber battle
 |  AI  | Apr 28, 2026
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Streaming architecture and speculative decoding: How companies are unlocking cheaper AI
 |  startups  | Apr 27, 2026
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STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap
GitHub  | Apr 27, 2026
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GitHub bug messed up  customer code; COO plays down incident

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A Watchkeeper surveillance drone sits on tarmac at a military base

The new system must be "technologically agile" after its predecessors failures.

A man sits at a desk in front of a large bank of screens displaying camera footage and data. The UK Home Affairs Committee found local police needed more support on online surveillance

Retroactive facial recognition still being used to identify suspects but police bewail lack of access to the DVLA's database

CISA renews CVE funding as board member launches new "CVE Foundation"

No, NVD is *not* in good shape to step in...

CVE vulnerability program may collapse imminently

"We anticipate multiple impacts to CVE, including deterioration of national vulnerability databases and advisories, tool vendors, incident response operations, and all manner of critical infrastructure"

AMD CTO Mark Papermaster: Our 2nm chips are ready to go

"The first high performance product in the industry to be taped out..."

KPMG’s Incident Response team: Your backups are whack

"entangled in complications involving third-party IT services"

Dimon: We’re investing in AI and technology “regardless of the environment”

JPMorgan CEO vents frustration over thicket of regulations

Two robot action figures positioned as if they are fighting. The launch of various agentic AI communication protocols has been described as a war by some

Good hearted attempts to foster industry standards or a subtle vendor-lock-in tactic?

Europe's largest price comparison service turned to MongoDB Atlas after hitting 160,000 requests per second

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