The Fort St. John Public Library is set to receive a significant technological upgrade, thanks to the city's recent decision to donate surplus Windows 11 computers. During the May 26th council meeting, the City of Fort St. John approved the donation of laptops and docking stations to the...
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Microsoft is strengthening its cybersecurity game by putting people at the heart of its strategy. In a bold move to ensure that every layer of its vast technological empire stays secure, Microsoft launched its Cybersecurity Governance Council in 2024. At the forefront of this initiative is a...
Villagers have been left fuming after their neighbour Nicholas Kravchenko, a military fanatic, purchased a £10,000 green battlefield tank and parked it outside his home.
Police were called to the quiet neighbourhood street in Wolvercote, near Oxford, after locals said the 'eyesore', which...
A British scout troop's outdoor exercise depicting the mock kidnapping of Prince William's bride-to-be has raised some eyebrows.
The scouts' annual "quest" in the small English town of Amersham, west of London, last week involved watching an actress playing Kate Middleton being kidnapped by a...
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Two councils hit with big fines for laptop blunder
The UK's information watchdog has slapped two London councils with hefty penalties for failing to encrypt personal data on laptops that were stolen by thieves.
Ealing Council and Hounslow Council were both found to be in serious breach...