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 |  Open Source  | Jan 22, 2026
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Basically everyone is using Kubernetes now, says CNCF, with data to back it up
Oracle  | Jan 22, 2026
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Oracle warns over easily exploitable CVSS 10 bug
Leadership  | Jan 21, 2026
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A headshot of Adobe CIO Lucius DiPhillips
 |  Defence  | Jan 21, 2026
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Royal Navy spins up “sovereign AI” on its aircraft carrier
cyber insurance  | Jan 19, 2026
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Zurich eyes evolving cyber market with $10 billion Beazley bid
 |  startups  | Jan 19, 2026
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STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap

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The European Space Agency's Sentinel-2 satellite (Image: ESA)

"We have a fast-growing space sector in the UK but for too long we have struggled to tap the huge potential of satellite data to drive positive change in the real world."

Lewis Silkin CTO makes the case for “generative automation” and LLMs in the legal sector

"For us, GenAI is an efficiency play. We're moving the needle and helping our lawyers become more effective."

Autonomy founder Mike Lynch confirmed dead at 59 after yacht sinks off Sicily

Britain's first software billionaire passes away

Google pushes for convergence at Cloud Security 2024 conference

"We need to reduce moving parts," VP says.

British Library reveals £400,000 plan to rebuild after "catastrophic" ransomware attack

World-famous library is still battling to recover from an incident described as one of the worst in British history.

Gandalf is one of the world's most famous fictional wizards (Image: Dennis G. Jarvis/ Wikimedia)

"It's the world's biggest red team," creator claims.

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora (Image: Wikimedia)

Nikesh Arora admits there was "consternation" around the company's platform focus when it was first announced six months ago.

Microsoft vulnerabilities have sprung up in Apple's walled garden, investigators claim

Researchers allege that bugs could allow adversaries to "inject malicious libraries into Microsoft's applications to gain entitlements and user-granted permissions".

A biologist performs experiments in the new Rapid Response Laboratory. (Photo: Garry McLeod/LLNL).

The Department of Defense's new machine will be put to work guarding against bio-threats and testing vaccines.

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