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Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at the USA’s attempts to scare Asia into ...
Marks & Spencer is still working to bring key systems back online after a cyber incident forced the retailer to disable ...
The European Union on Wednesday levied fines totalling €700 million against Apple and Meta for violating key provisions of ...
With many organisations rolling out AI systems that may not be fully understood or functionally mature, there are concerns ...
Food supplies are part of critical national infrastructure, but the digitisation and automation within international supply ...
Ofcom, the UK’s telecoms and broadcasting regulator, has finalised its child safety requirements that sites and apps must ...
IBM has told its US sales staff to return to the office at least three days each week, forcing some to relocate. The move comes as the company continues to rejig and tighten its workplace policies ...
A flagship NHS technology programme is facing criticism from the service's own data experts, who warn that patient safety is ...
AWS is scaling back its datacentre plans. Does this signal the start of a wider shift? Wells Fargo analysts say Amazon has paused some talks on datacentre leasing for its cloud division ...
For over two decades bet365 has developed much of its tech stack in-house and hosted it on-premises. It’s an approach that’s ...
Google said on Tuesday it will not be introducing a new standalone prompt for third-party cookies and will keep using the ...
Marks & Spencer (M&S), the iconic British retailer, is recovering from a cyber incident that disrupted major customer-facing ...