Tech sovereignty: Why one size doesn’t fit all

Sovereignty has gone from being a niche compliance concern to a board-level infrastructure priority.

Here are the OpenClaw security risks you should know about

OpenClaw can browse the web, run shell commands, and send emails on your behalf, but it comes with documented security risks that every user should understand before deploying it.

Why volumetric video excels in large‑scale live events — but isn’t quite ready for cinema

Volumetric video shines in live sports, but cinema’s creative and technical barriers slow adoption.

Microsoft set to face another major UK probe – this time over cloud and software licensing, and if it should get ‘strategic market status’

After reaching an agreement over cloud interoperability, the CMA is now targeting Microsoft’s software dominance in the UK.

Salesforce reveals major AI overhaul for ‘ultimate teammate’ Slackbot, with over 30 new features

Salesforce has announced a ‘new Slack’ with agentic capabilities and more than 30 new AI features powered by Slackbot.

10 wild things people are building with OpenClaw

From multi-agent dev pipelines to smart home controllers and overnight trading bots, here are 10 of the most interesting OpenClaw community builds right now.

AI hasn’t killed the website but it has exposed weak content foundations

AI discovery is exposing long-standing weaknesses in CMS structures, where poorly modelled content undermines accuracy, reuse and reliability.

‘Performance without compromise’: AMD debuts first dual 3D V-Cache Ryzen CPU in potential showdown against Threadripper and EPYC siblings

AMD introduces a dual V-cache Ryzen processor with Zen 5 cores, expanded cache, and claims of improved mixed workload performance.

Say goodbye to printed signs at work — Samsung says its new color e-paper will bring in a new era of workplace comms

Samsung launches 13-inch color e-paper display using digital ink, enabling low-power signage updates across workplaces, retail and hospitality.

‘AI-driven traffic is the fastest-growing category of internet traffic’: New report claims it’s official — AI and bots have taken over the internet

Automated traffic now exceeds human activity online, driven by AI crawlers, scrapers, and agents interacting across commerce, search, and services.