
Franklin Okeke
Technology Journalist at Freelance
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1 week ago |
computing.co.uk | Franklin Okeke
Instagram and WhatsApp at risk if Meta loses legal battle with FTC In a packed Washington courtroom on Monday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched its high-stakes antitrust case against Meta, aiming to dismantle what it calls an illegal monopoly. The FTC accuses the social media titan of acquiring Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014 with the sole purpose of subsuming or crushing competition.
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1 week ago |
computing.co.uk | Franklin Okeke
AI screenshotting tool returns after privacy backlash, but with a quieter launch and stricter controls After being recalled several times due to privacy issues, Microsoft's controversial AI screenshotting tool, Recall, is making a quiet return. The feature is now rolling out to select Windows Insider members testing Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11 Preview builds.
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2 weeks ago |
computing.co.uk | Franklin Okeke
Raising security but not cost UK researchers’ work to send quantum-protected data over an existing fibre network challenges assumptions that the tech requires mass infrastructure upgrades. A UK-led breakthrough could reshape how businesses, governments and telecom providers think about secure communications. Researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge have successfully demonstrated the country’s first long-distance quantum-secured communication network.
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2 weeks ago |
computing.co.uk | Franklin Okeke
Order questions Krebs’ role in alleged online censorship campaign US federal investigators have been directed to investigate former CISA director Chris Krebs, over alleged censorship while in office. The directive, issued in a memorandum signed by President Trump on 9th April, accuses Krebs of abusing his government authority to suppress free speech and directs the Department of Justice to examine his actions during his tenure at CISA.
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2 weeks ago |
computing.co.uk | Franklin Okeke
Advice aimed at medium and large businesses The UK government is urging business leaders to adopt a new cyber-Code of Practice to reinforce their cyber defences and support long-term economic growth. The new code was published on Tuesday 8 April by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) alongside the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the code outlines clear guidance for directors and board members to take greater ownership of cyber risks.
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