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Employers Choose AI Over Gen Z

A new British Standards Institution report says managers are increasingly substituting AI for junior roles, reshaping early careers and raising concerns for the UK labour market. The Study and Report The analysis comes from the British Standards Institution’s new insight report, ‘Evolving Together: AI, Automation and Building the Skilled Workforce of the Future’. It surveyed more than 850 business…

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Support Ends But Hundreds of Millions Still on Windows 10

Hundreds of millions of computers are still running Windows 10 as Microsoft ends support on 14 October 2025, raising major concerns about cost, security, and the scale of the global upgrade still to come. The Countdown to End of Support Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 will reach the end of support on 14 October 2025. From that date,…

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Google Backs ‘Supermemory’

A 20-year-old founder from Mumbai has attracted backing from senior Google figures for a new AI startup designed to help large language models remember what users tell them. Supermemory Supermemory, founded by developer Dhravya Shah, is building what he calls a “universal memory layer” for artificial intelligence, which is a tool that allows AI apps to retain and recall information across…

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Lab-Grown Human Brains Power ‘Wetware’

Scientists are building experimental computers from tiny lab-grown clusters of human neurons with the aim of creating ultra-efficient “wetware” that can learn, adapt and run AI-type tasks using a fraction of today’s energy. What Are These “Mini Brains”? In this case, “mini brains” are brain organoids, which are small three-dimensional clusters of living human neurons and support cells grown from stem…

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Company Check : Google’s App-Builder Expands To 15 More Countries

Google is widening access to Opal, its no-code AI mini-app builder, to 15 additional countries. However, new research warns that AI-accelerated development is outpacing software security. What Is Opal? Opal is a Google Labs experiment that turns a plain-English prompt into a working mini web app. Users describe what they want, then Opal assembles a visual workflow of inputs,…

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Security Stop-Press: Fake VPN App Drains Bank Accounts Across Europe

A fake Android VPN app has been caught stealing users’ money by giving hackers full control of their phones. Researchers discovered the malicious app, Modpro IP TV + VPN (also known as Mobdro Pro IP TV + VPN), spreading through unofficial websites. Once installed, it drops a banking trojan called Klopatra, which has infected over 3,000 devices in Spain…

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Sustainability-In-Tech : Concrete “Battery” Now Stores 10 Times More Energy

MIT scientists say a new carbon-cement “concrete battery” has advanced dramatically, now storing ten times the energy it did just two years ago. The Breakthrough Explained The innovation comes from researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), who have been working on what they call electron-conducting carbon concrete, or ec³. This new type of concrete blends cement, water,…

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Tech Tip – Send A Visual Message In Outlook

Need a quick way to communicate an idea, instruction, or point, or just send a basic sketch map? Use Outlook’s “Draw” feature to sketch your thoughts and enhance communication with visual aids, simplify complex ideas, speed up communications, and add a personal touch. How to Use: – Open a new email or reply.– Click the “Draw” tab.– Select a…

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OpenAI World’s Most Valuable Private Company

OpenAI has reportedly reached a $500 billion valuation after completing a $6.6 billion secondary share sale involving current and former employees. Share Sale The transaction, finalised on 2 October, allows OpenAI workers and alumni to sell their equity stakes to a group of institutional investors including Thrive Capital, SoftBank, Dragoneer Investment Group, Abu Dhabi’s MGX, and T. Rowe Price….

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