by alex | Mar 25, 2026 | newsletter
A short-lived IT fault at Lloyds Banking Group has raised serious questions about how modern banking systems handle and protect customer data. What Happened? Last Thursday morning, customers using apps from Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland reported seeing...
by alex | Mar 25, 2026 | newsletter
Adobe has agreed to a $150 million settlement with US regulators over allegations that it hid key subscription terms and made cancellations unnecessarily difficult, bringing renewed attention to how subscription-based services are designed and enforced. What The Case...
by alex | Mar 25, 2026 | newsletter
Escape has raised $18 million to develop AI agents that automate penetration testing and help security teams keep pace with faster cyber threats. Its platform simulates attacker behaviour in live systems, identifying vulnerabilities, proving how they can be exploited,...
by alex | Mar 25, 2026 | newsletter
A new report suggests that the future of fusion energy may depend less on generating power, and more on measuring it accurately. Understanding The Real Barrier To Fusion Fusion power has long been seen as a near-perfect clean energy source, offering abundant...
by alex | Mar 25, 2026 | newsletter
OpenAI’s new GPT 5.4 model introduces more accurate responses, better reasoning and improved real world usefulness, and this video shows why it is worth using to get faster, more reliable results from your everyday AI prompts. [Note – To Watch This Video without...
by alex | Mar 25, 2026 | newsletter
Spam filters can sometimes misclassify legitimate emails, so regularly reviewing your junk folder and adjusting settings is a simple way to avoid missing important enquiries, invoices or client messages. Why This Matters Email filtering has become more aggressive in...