Day Headlines in Computers News: 2026-03-12
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CES 2026: AI gets physical (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 08:12:00)
Continuing our round-up of this year’s CES, we look at key use cases and how the generation of artificial intelligence and connected devices will evolve
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CES 2026: Connected vehicles accelerate the pace of AI (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 08:08:00)
In a round-up of this year’s CES, we look at the rise of connected vehicles, robotics and artificial intelligence, with prototypes evolving into real deployments
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Vulnerability reports: Increase in quantity, decrease in quality? (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 08:00:00)
Bug bounties have become a staple of the cyber security toolkit, offering researchers a way to get paid to find and report bugs and giving businesses a route to fix unknown flaws. However, this model is now facing scrutiny. What is driving these concerns?
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AI at Rimini Street: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 06:29:00)
In this podcast interview, we speak to Seth Ravin, CEO of Rimini Street about how AI improves support call handling
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The UK government’s digital identity scheme: Dystopian nightmare or modernised public services? (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 06:15:00)
Critics and supporters of digital ID are honing their arguments for the government’s consultation – but it’s the public that will decide. How should you choose?
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Enormous AI growth zone datacentre gets planning approval (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 05:31:00)
North Lincolnshire Council approves 1GW datacentre with nearby electricity generation, but environmental campaigners say the developers did their sums wrong
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Is AI our agent, or are our governments becoming agents for AI? (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-12 05:00:00)
Yet more billions are being spent on agentic AI, despite warnings of its potentially extreme fallibility. Just who are governments serving when they spout the messaging of Big Tech companies?