In 1999, a new rule on the use of computer evidence in court was introduced, which unintentionally went on to enable the Post Office to prosecute and destroy the lives of innocent subpostmasters. It was a few years earlier, in 1995, when the Law Commission put out a call for evidence on a proposed change
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OpenAI’s Chief Communications Officer Is Leaving the Company
OpenAI’s chief communications officer, Hannah Wong, announced internally on Monday that she is leaving the company in January, WIRED has learned. In a statement to WIRED, OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Wood confirmed the departure. “Hannah has played a defining role in shaping how people understand OpenAI and the work we do,” said CEO Sam Altman and
16 genuinely useful changes in Windows 11’s big December update
Skip to content Today, Microsoft will release December’s monthly patch for Windows 11. The last Patch Tuesday in 2025 will be huge, because according to Windows Central, there will be no fewer than 16 new features included in the update. These include various design changes to important elements such as the Start menu, specific improvements
A new AAA Alien game is reportedly in the works
If Alien: Romulus reawakened your appetite for the iconic sci-fi franchise, the good news is that a promising video game could be on the way. According to an Insider Gaming report, a new game for the Alien franchise is back in development. The report's sources mentioned that the single-player game will be set in a
Act fast! This portable OLED USB-C monitor is on sale
Image: Innocn OLED monitors are great. Portable monitors are great. You know where this is going, we’ve got a peanut butter-and-chocolate situation here. You can find a USB-C-powered portable screen to augment your laptop for a song, but getting an OLED upgrade isn’t cheap. Unless you check out this Amazon deal: a 13.3-inch OLED portable
Why scalable agency growth relies on ad tech built for
Sponsored by fullthrottle.ai • December 10, 2025 • Amol Waishampayan, co-founder, fullthrottle.ai Agency leaders love to talk about attribution, outcomes and optimization. But when sitting with an agency CFO, the conversation shifts fast. It’s not about campaigns, it’s about capital. Most CFOs, whether at a holding company or an indie shop, quietly wake up thinking
Level up your gaming with peripherals that make a real
Skip to content Image: Leetdesk Peripherals and accessories can unlock more potential than you might expect. In this article, we’ll highlight the components that turn a solid PC into a noticeably better gaming system, whether you’re into shooters, MMOs, or story-driven games. A programmable mechanical keyboard is one of the first underestimated devices. Whether it’s
Dell, Lenovo said to be raising prices as chip shortages
Image: Samsung With shortages of DRAM and flash memory for SSDs driving up retail prices, the expectation is that PC makers would be hit by rising costs, too. According to a report, both Lenovo and Dell will be raising prices soon to account for the additional costs of memory and storage. According to a report
Slow Your ‘Roll’ – This Common Driving Habit Is Illegal
PHOTOGRAPHY IS ON/Shutterstock Most of us have been guilty of performing a rolling stop – sometimes called a California Stop or California Roll – especially at an otherwise-empty intersection. This type of stop is exactly what it sounds like, and actually isn't a stop at all! They occur at stop signs and red lights, and happen when
This touchscreen Acer laptop with 32GB of RAM is absurdly
Image: IDG / Mark Knapp I can’t find a single set of DDR5 RAM at 32 gigabytes on the first page of Amazon results for under $300. So the fact that you can get an Acer laptop with 32 gigs for $485.99 on eBay right now might actually qualify as a Christmas miracle. It’s a










