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 |  cybersecurity  | Jul 17, 2026
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It's been a rough summer for Fortinet
 |  AI  | Jul 17, 2026
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Superpowered spreadsheets? SAP closes buyout of tabular AI startup Prior Labs
Netflix  | Jul 17, 2026
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Netflix dumps gRPC for SSE, eyes more AI
 |  TSMC  | Jul 16, 2026
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The inside of a TSMC chip facility
 |  AI  | Jul 16, 2026
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SpaceXAI open sources Grok coding harness after data scraping scandal
 |  Financial Services  | Jul 15, 2026
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Wells Fargo slashing jobs by the thousands in AI push

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Renovating Rightmove: Andrew Tate on leading cloud transformation at UK's top property site

"We have a lot of data, a huge amount of website traffic and we're constantly shipping product functionality..."

Hezbollah’s exploding pagers: “Packed, not hacked” say hackers

"Making batteries do anything more than burn is very hard..."

The Big Interview: Vodafone Group IT chief Pedro Sardo

On dumping VMware, 8,000 databases, scepticism about systems integrators and positivity about the cloud…

Exploit lands for CVSS 10 Ivanti bug

"Defender won’t catch this..."

Linus Torvalds is creator and lead developer of the Linux kernel (Image: Linux Foundation)

"Some people are probably still disappointed that I'm still here. I mean, it is absolutely true that kernel maintainers are ageing."

Home Depot's RAG LLM system, which accesses knowledge base (KB) info to generate suggested responses

Retailer joins the RAG trade with the release of a large language model (LLM) that generates responses for staff to read out to customers.

A prayer for Zero Trust: US Government agencies prepare for critical deadline

“You don’t get to a place called Zero Trust and it’s unicorns and rainbows. It is a journey that we have to be on."

Microsoft's makes "new platform" promises after closed kernel summit

Redmond promises "more security capabilities to solution providers outside of kernel mode"

UK convenes global security talks, admits half of British businesses cannot defend themselves against cybercrime

"The UK needs a significant improvement in its cyber defences after the previous government failed to strengthen our cyber laws"

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