Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at China’s personal data crackdown, payment disruption across India and a ...
The UK government's annual investment in digital technology is riddled with oversight issues, a former official has said.
Amazon has made a last-minute bid to acquire TikTok as the clock winds down on a US government-imposed deadline ...
This incorrect tariff figure may have come from a commercial generative AI system. As the Western world’s most popular gen-AI ...
Research from Capgemini reveals that large organisations across the US and Europe are reconfiguring global supply chains in a ...
The UK is hit with 10% tariff on exports to the US, despite Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s last-minute effort to ease tensions by offering tax relief to large American tech firms.
BT CEO Philip Jansen will be stepping down from his position "at an appropriate moment over the next 12 months". The telecom firm's nominations committee has been conducting a formal succession ...
Human rights abuses in the supply chains of the electronics we all rely on are endemic. Policies and targets are improving, ...
Customers and researchers have independently confirmed a breach of Oracle’s systems, but the company continues to downplay, ...
Simplicity, automation and teamwork were the key elements in Nationwide’s on-prem to cloud migration. For a long time, ...
The cost of Asda’s IT separation from Walmart is nearing £1 billion, with the retailer allocating an additional £175 million to complete the project.
The UK’s new cybersecurity bill threatens datacentres, MSPs and more with £100,000-a-day fines for security failures.
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