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Computing takes a quantum leap forward thanks to Google

Quantum computing: It sounds futuristic because until recently, it was. But now Google is marking a major milestone in quantum

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NewsTV

New and existing Sky customers can now get Netflix for free

New and existing Sky customers can now get Netflix entirely free of charge. You can enjoy award-winning TV and exclusive Sky

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ElectronicsNews

Action to detect, deter and disrupt the misuse of drones

New Counter-Drone Strategy will harness the benefits of the technology to society and the economy by protecting the public from

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ElectricalNews

Update on Whirlpool tumble dryer recall progress

Whirlpool has been regularly updating the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) on the progress of its tumble dryer

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NewsTV

Netflix will crack down on users sharing passwords with friends and family

In a new interview discussing their Q3 2019 earnings, Netflix announced that it was keeping an eye on password sharing,

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Mobile AppsNews

New ways to report driving incidents on Google Maps

Google Maps has always helped people get from point A to B in the easiest way possible. They are adding

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HealthNews

National roll-out of electronic prescription service

All prescriptions across England will be digitised to make staff and patients’ lives easier, Primary Care Minister Jo Churchill has

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NewsSecurity News

Mass credential harvesting phishing campaign active in the UK

The NCSC is investigating an automated, ongoing, widespread credential-harvesting phishing campaign currently affecting the UK. The campaign has been active

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NewsSecurity News

Major carding forum suffers data breach

More than 26 million debit and credit cards have been stolen for a second time from a marketplace called BriansClub

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NewsSecurity News

Large sextortion scam targeting millions

A large sextortion campaign is potentially targeting more than 27 million victims using a network of infected devices, otherwise known

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