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CMA secures important changes from Google to tackle fake reviews

Google has agreed to make significant changes to its processes for tackling fake reviews – meaning people can have more trust in the reviews they see.

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Three and other UK mobile networks hit by outage

The Three UK network is currently facing significant disruptions, with thousands of users unable to make voice calls.

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InternetNews

Ofcom fines video sharing platform MintStars

Ofcom has today fined video sharing platform, MintStars Ltd, £7,000 for failing to adequately protect children from accessing online pornography.

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NewsSecurity Vulnerabilities

Cisco Meeting Management REST API Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVE-2025-20156)

A vulnerability in the REST API of Cisco Meeting Management could allow a remote, authenticated attacker with low privileges to elevate privileges to administrator on an affected device.

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ComputerNewsTelecoms

Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems to be investigated by UK regulator

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today launched strategic market status (SMS) investigations in a second area of digital activity: mobile ecosystems.

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ComputerHardwareNews

Aurora – The world’s first scalable, networked and modular quantum computer

Xanadu has achieved a world-first in the quantum computing industry by successfully building a universal photonic quantum computer consisting of four modular and independent server racks that are photonically interconnected and networked together.

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GeneralNews

Better protection for victims thanks to new law on sexually explicit deepfakes

The measure, which was announced earlier this month, has been tabled by the UK Government as an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill currently before Parliament, to ensure the new law is on the statute book as quickly as possible.  

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ComputerNews

Use of computer evidence in UK courts to be interrogated

Currently, there is a presumption that computers work correctly and any evidence generated by software is accurate, unless there is

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Mobile AppsNews

New UK Digital driving licence coming this year

The UK government is launching a GOV.UK Wallet and App to simplify access to services and documents like digital driver’s

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Former CIA Analyst Pleads Guilty to Transmitting Top Secret National Defense Information

A former CIA analyst pleaded guilty today to retaining and transmitting Top Secret National Defense Information to people who were

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