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After years of staff shortages, lack of tech investment and a pandemic, the NHS needs a fresh approach to keep providing each ...
Quantum computing is no longer a distant innovation but a practical solution to some of today’s toughest optimisation ...
Europe’s sweeping new strategy sets targets for its digital ambitions, but leaves the path to get there unclear.
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at Chinese accusations against Taiwan, a new ...
A new report from the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has revealed a 150% average increase in ...
UKAEA Culham Campus will be the site of a high-powered datacentre which will host a digital twin of a prototype fusion energy ...
HMRC where cybercriminals posed as taxpayers to claim repayments. HMRC were slow to report the incident. A Treasury Select ...
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the launch of a new European Security Program, offering governments across the continent ...
Government's practices are increasingly diverging from the EU's data protection framework, argue civil society groups ...
IBM has announced the dismissal of approximately 8,000 employees, with its HR department bearing the brunt of the cuts. The redundancies at IBM, which equal about 3% of its total workforce, follow ...
In a quiet corner of southern France, an international mega-project is forging ahead with its mission to demonstrate ...