• Sun. Apr 6th, 2025

PC Gaming

  • Home
  • Tech Jobs Still Strong, but Economic Headwinds Complicate Picture

Tech Jobs Still Strong, but Economic Headwinds Complicate Picture

Reports that some major tech companies — Microsoft, Google, and Facebook among them — are slowing hiring plans, along with the growing…

Losing Tech Talent? Shift It From a Bug to a Feature

As the tech industry confronts an increasingly urgent talent shortage, a growing number of employers have taken to poaching talented…

Kubescape boosts Kubernetes scanning capabilities

ARMO, developer of Kubescape, an open source security platform for Kubernetes, has added two new vulnerability scanning functions to the…

Collaborating with consultancies to go green

In 1987, the United Nations Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the…

The Turing Trust receives first batch of donated Govia Thameslink computers

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has donated the first batch of 70 computers out of a total of 600 that…

South Staffs Water is victim of botched Clop attack

South Staffordshire Plc, the parent company of utilities Cambridge Water and South Staffordshire Water, has reassured its 1.6 million…

Most influential women in UK tech: The 2022 longlist

It is now the 11th year Computer Weekly has asked its readers to put forward women they believe we…

Android 13 brings themed app icons, security tweaks

Android 13, the latest version of Google’s popular mobile OS, has arrived, with new features for developers such as themed…

Alibaba’s OceanBase distributed database aims at markets outside China

Alibaba and its financial services arm, Ant Financial, have launched a new version of the OceanBase distributed relational database for…

Rising energy costs erode competitive edge of colocation datacentre operators

Datacentre operators from across the UK and Ireland have opened up about the financial challenges their businesses are facing…