British man, 43, appears in court accused of directing activities of Somalia-based terror group Al-Shabaab
Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood, 78, secretly ties the knot for the fifth time with long-time partner Elizabeth Jordan, 56, as he shares sweet honeymoon snaps
Was Prince Edward right to visit Andrew over Easter? Have your say in the Palace Confidential poll
IMF prepares $50billion bailout to prop up countries battered by Iran war as oil prices rebound on ceasefire fears
Microsoft locks out VeraCrypt and WireGuard devs, blames verification process
Microsoft says that it will work on how it communicates with developers after two leading open source figures were suddenly locked out of their accounts, leaving them unable to sign updates.…
Boy, 16, arrested after 3 cats killed by dog in Wickford
How the Falklands are turning into the next Dubai - with amazing beaches, tax breaks and the most amount of Land Rovers per capita in the world
Cryptographers place $5,000 bet whether quantum will matter
Quantum computing exists in a sort of superposition with regard to cryptography – it's both a pending threat and a technology of no immediate consequence for decryption.…
Families in Welsh seaside town raise £6,000 to mount legal challenge stop 30 affordable homes being built amid fears 'people from Birmingham' could move in
Here come the girls! Glamorous Aintree revellers don daring frocks to kick off the Grand National festival in style
Tui opening its first hotel resort in the 'Land of Happiness'
I'm predicting this editor-favourite striped garden chair from John Lewis will sell out soon - and it even comes with a matching side table
Security researchers tricked Apple Intelligence into cursing at users. It could have been a lot worse
Apple Intelligence, the personal AI system integrated into newer Macs, iPhones, and other iThings, can be hijacked using prompt injection, forcing the model into producing an attacker-controlled result and putting millions of users at risk, researchers have shown.…
BBC producer accused of downloading thousands of indecent images of children 'frequently' looked at 'adult pornography', court hears
Caretakers protest after proposed plan to cut salaries by £2000
Peace President's Iran war piles more pain on already battered PC market
America's war with Iran is jacking up the pressure on computing markets already struggling with memory shortages and component cost inflation, meaning buyers should brace themselves for even higher prices this year.…