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 |  startups  | Mar 30, 2026
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STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap
Mar 27, 2026
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F5 BIG-IP exploited CVE-2025-53521
 |  data centres  | Mar 26, 2026
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Locals object to $14 billion British neocloud latest plans, Nscale pushes on
 |  Business  | Mar 25, 2026
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FCA plugs Palantir into enterprise data, promises it won't have intelligence access
AI  | Mar 25, 2026
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Arm is making chips for the first time in its 35-year history
AWS  | Mar 24, 2026
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AWS wins controversial £473m  hyperscaler-only HMRC contract

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A person stands in front of an art installation showing a swirl of pink lines. Photonic is a distributed quantum computing company.

This week's rounds and milestones.

A person holds four shopping bags in their hands. Google launched its Univerisal Commerce Protocol

It's UCP vs ACP as Alphabet once again attacks OpenAI's standard-setting efforts

Cost of Bank of England's ERP migration to Oracle surges

Central bank is taking a "multiple phase approach" across different Oracle modules, is hiring for support...

Unauthenticated access RCE bug in AI workflow automation platform n8n

A flaw in n8n's webhook and file handling functions opens a world of issues.

Microsoft kills 2k recipients per day Exchange Online plan

The new External Recipient Rate limit was due for implementation in April, but customers complained of "significant operational challenges".

Command Line: HPE "backdoor" exploited; data center arson fears; Denzel Washington and...

An undocumented utility API exposed on a public management port? Great.

Apache's new top-level projects: Training, memory-safe SDKs and alert systems

The three newly graduated projects include a open-source training programme.

Critical HPE bug exploited: Backdoor, or bad security testing?

Just an undocumented utility API exposed on a public management port without an active session requirement giving an attacker access to all your servers then?

Recursion beats the pants off straight LLM again; it's the future, says MIT researcher

Orders-of-magnitude advantage recorded by making long prompts programmatically accessible, says new paper.

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