UK government confirms Foreign Office cyber attack

The UK government has admitted that IT systems at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) were hacked in October, but insists the attack had a “low risk” of personal data being compromised. During a round of broadcast interviews today (19 December 2025), trade minister Chris Bryant said it was “not clear” who perpetrated the…

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How To Choose The Right HDMI Cable For Your Smart

Joji/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Choosing the right HDMI cable for your smart TV or peripherals connected to your television should be a straightforward experience. Even though there are several kinds of standard HDMI cables, with the latest being the HDMI 2.2 introduced at CES 2025, you shouldn’t…

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Google’s 6-7 Easter Egg Is Here To Mess With Your

Alex Photo Stock/Shutterstock If you thought you could escape the “6-7” meme online, you’d better think again, as even Google has joined the phenomenon by incorporating a “6-7” Easter egg right into Google Search, where it often includes such references to notable events. The “Pluribus” Google Search Easter egg is one such example. Reported by 9to5Google,…

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Kodiak AI looks to transform trucking with autonomous tech, IoT

Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered autonomous vehicle technology provider Kodiak AI has turned to Verizon Business to bring connectivity and internet of things (IoT) data capabilities to its driverless trucking services. Founded in 2018, Kodiak AI offers AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology designed to help address the problem of safely transporting goods in the face of unprecedented supply…

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BT: UK’s next phase of quantum progress hinges on network

After decades of research and experimentation, quantum is shifting from discovery to deployment, and the coming year will be critical for stepping up delivery on a world‑class quantum network by 2035, according to a research note by BT. Furthermore, said Gabriela Styf Sjoman, the firm’s managing director of research and network strategy, the UK’s next…

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Wireless Charging Might Not Be Worth It For You –

Erstudiostok/Getty Images We use so many tech devices day to day — from smartphones to computers, earbuds to smartwatches — that recharging our devices has become routine. You may have a rat’s nest of cables on your desk to recharge everything you need to get through the day. Logically, that makes wireless charging as an…

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‘Sensitive’ data stolen in Westminster City Council cyber attack

Westminster City Council has said that “potentially sensitive and personal” data was stolen by hackers during the cyber attack that hit three neighbouring London authorities last month. Westminster is part of a shared IT services operation with the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), with all…

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European Commission renews UK data adequacy agreement, ensuring continued free

The European Commission has renewed its data adequacy agreement with the UK, guaranteeing free flow of data with the European Union (EU) for a further six years. The agreement assures that the UK’s data protection framework is considered to have equivalent safeguards to the EU, based on two European regulations – the General Data Protection…

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