The history of computers began with primitive designs in the early 19th century and went on to change the world during the 20th century.
AI’s rise feels faster and deeper than past tech shifts—reshaping not just what we build, but how we build, learn, and evolve in an accelerating feedback loop.
Post Office chief technology officer tells Computer Weekly about the challenges and progress in removing the controversial Horizon system from Post Office branches.
The slow response from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to demands surrounding a review of its prosecutions of subpostmasters continues, as peer Prem Sikka calls on anyone affected to write ...
The evolution of Google's software ecosystem is expected soon, but there are several reasons users should be a bit more ...
Underground Telegram channels shared SmarterMail exploit PoCs and stolen admin credentials within days of disclosure. Flare explains how monitoring these communities reveals rapid weaponization of CVE ...
Explore the top 4 providers offering quantum risk assessment services and security audits for stablecoins. Compare industry-leading firms that safeguard digital assets with advanced cryptographic and ...
Ahead of Facebook's 22nd anniversary on Wednesday, take a look back at some of the key dates that make up the social media giant's impact on today's digital age.
The merger of SpaceX and xAi will finance Elon Musk's artificial intelligence ambitions, including a futuristic plan to blast ...
The prediction sharpens a debate inside boardrooms over how fast AI could upend high-paid office work and whether companies are prepared.
Maryland is planning as if that timeline could be close enough to matter. Gov. Wes Moore calls quantum computing a "lighthouse industry" and has backed a ...
When Richard Feynman first imagined quantum computers in the early 1980s, he described something remarkably close to what we ...