Day Headlines in Computers News: 2025-04-17
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AI's power play: the high-stakes race for energy capacity (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 12:05:00)
Growing ties between tech and energy industries are bringing new challenges and legal considerations
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Windstream, Ciena boost 400G network capacity in Southeast US (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 11:30:00)
Optical communications technology enhances network infrastructure with its reconfigurable line system and coherent optical innovations, strengthening connectivity between Texas and Florida
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ETSI highlights integrated sensing, communication 6G use cases (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 11:00:00)
European standards organisation releases report identifying the first use cases for next generation of mobile in sensing, spanning indoor, outdoor, mixed environments applications with targets including people, vehicles, UAVs and robots
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Tariff turmoil is making supply chain security riskier (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 09:45:00)
Many businesses around the world are taking the decision to alter their supplier mix in the face of tariff uncertainty, but in doing so are creating more cyber risks for themselves, according to a report
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Collaboration is the best defence against nation-state threats (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 08:15:00)
The rise of DeepSeek has prompted the usual well-documented concerns around AI, but also raised worries about its potential links to the Chinese state. The Security Think Tank considers the steps security leaders can take to counter threats posed by nation state industrial espionage?
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London falling behind in 5G mobile experience (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 07:45:00)
Research reveals mobile users in UK capital spend more time in mobile signal not-spots and experience slower 5G speeds than residents of other UK cities, resulting in poorer performance in everyday tasks
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UK class action sets stage for Google showdown (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-17 06:10:00)
Another class action has been filed against search engine giant Google for anti-competitive practices that negatively affect small businesses