Rounding Up 2024’s Biggest Tech Fails: What Went Wrong This Year?

Explore the biggest tech failures of 2024, from product flops to security breaches, and uncover the lessons that rocked the industry this year. Continue reading Rounding Up 2024’s Biggest Tech Fails: What Went Wrong This Year?

UK Government Proposes Copyright Reforms to Support AI and Creative Industries

The government proposes allowing AI developers to use copyrighted material for training their models without permission but requires them to be transparent about it. Creators will also be able to opt out of having their work used in AI training or stri… Continue reading UK Government Proposes Copyright Reforms to Support AI and Creative Industries

UK Cyber Risks Are ‘Widely Underestimated,’ Warns Country’s Security Chief

Richard Horne, the head of the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre, says that hostile activity has “increased in frequency, sophistication and intensity.” Continue reading UK Cyber Risks Are ‘Widely Underestimated,’ Warns Country’s Security Chief

Apple Faces Scrutiny as UK Regulator Probes Mobile Browser Dominance

Apple reportedly restricts competition by limiting the use of rival browsers on its iOS devices and effectively requiring developers to use its WebKit browser engine. Continue reading Apple Faces Scrutiny as UK Regulator Probes Mobile Browser Dominance

UK, US, EU Authorities Gather in San Francisco to Discuss AI Safety

AI safety institutes from the U.S., U.K., E.U., Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore officially formed the “International Network of AI Safety Institutes.” Continue reading UK, US, EU Authorities Gather in San Francisco to Discuss AI Safety

Midnight Blizzard Escalates Spear-Phishing Attacks On Over 100 Organizations

Russian hackers, known as Midnight Blizzard, launch targeted spear-phishing on U.S. officials, exploiting RDP files to gain access to data. Continue reading Midnight Blizzard Escalates Spear-Phishing Attacks On Over 100 Organizations