UK tech minister booted out in weekend cabinet reshuffle
UK tech minister booted out in weekend cabinet reshuffle Summary UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer carried out a dramatic weekend cabinet reshuffle that moved the minister in charge of…
UK tech minister booted out in weekend cabinet reshuffle Summary UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer carried out a dramatic weekend cabinet reshuffle that moved the minister in charge of…
Google Hit With $3.45 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Over Adtech Practices Summary The European Commission has slapped Alphabet’s Google with a $3.45 billion (approx. €3.2bn) antitrust fine over anti-competitive behaviour…
Guide to Using UAF Workflow to Build a High-Impact Enterprise Architecture Roadmap Summary This practical guide shows CIOs and enterprise architects how to translate strategy into a connected, standards-based Enterprise…
Microsoft 365 Personal is Now Free For US College Students For a Year Summary Microsoft is offering a one-year free Microsoft 365 Personal subscription to US college students. The offer…
Rising River Temperatures Threaten Paris’s Water-Based Building Cooling Network Content Summary Networks of pipes and heat exchangers send building heat into the Seine to cool around 800 Parisian buildings —…
Firefox Ending 32-bit Linux Support Next Year Summary Mozilla has announced it will end 32‑bit Linux support for Firefox in 2026. Version 144 will be the final release that includes…
Trump To Impose Tariffs On Semiconductor Imports From Firms Not Moving Production To US Summary President Donald Trump told reporters he will impose tariffs on semiconductor imports from companies that…
Canada Delaying Plan To Force Automakers To Hit EVs Sales Targets Summary The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has paused a planned mandate that would have forced…
Pre-owned software trial kicks off in UK as Microsoft pushes resale ban Summary The long-running dispute between UK reseller ValueLicensing and Microsoft returns to the Competition Appeal Tribunal. ValueLicensing says…
VMware’s in court again. Customer relationships rarely go this wrong Summary Rupert Goodwins (The Register) argues that Broadcom’s handling of VMware customers has reached a crisis point after Tesco sued…