
Watch out AI fans – cybercriminals are using jailbroken Mistral and Grok tools to build powerful new malware
AI tools are more popular than ever – but so are the security risks Top…
Training state-of-the-art large language models (LLMs) demands massive, distributed compute infrastructure. Meta’s Llama 3, for instance, ran on 16,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs for over 30.84 million GPU hours. Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a managed service that simplifies the deployment, management, and scaling of Kubernetes clusters that can scale up to the ranges…
Published October 15, 2025 On the way to becoming a social network: following the launch of Cultural Ties a year ago, Zalando is expanding its AI-powered Discovery Feed to sixteen additional markets and is now live in a total of 22 markets. The new feed aims to transform the shopping experience from the very first…
Published October 15, 2025 Manolo Blahnik has opened its first standalone store in Milan. The 300-square-metre space (200 of which are retail) at Via Pietro Verri 5 is the brand’s largest European flagship, second in size globally only to its New York store, the company’s CEO and founder’s niece, Kristina Blahnik, told FashionNetwork.com. The store’s…
Published October 15, 2025 Brazil’s luxury retail giant Iguatemi has announced the participation of celebrated designer Giambattista Valli at the ninth edition of Iguatemi Talks Fashion. Designer Giambattista Valli is known for his romantic designs – BBFW Iguatemi Talks Fashion is Brazil’s leading fashion and creative-industry conference, scheduled to take place from October 21 to 22, at…
Pulsars may be revealing that extremely low-frequency gravitational waves are moving through the universe. Observations reported in 2023 by international pulsar timing array collaborations could be caused by either a background of overlapping gravitational waves from countless distant sources or a single pair of nearby supermassive black holes orbiting each other. To determine which explanation…
What do you do when you encounter a strange astronomical event, a collection of data from planets thousands of light-years away, and models that can’t quite explain what you’re seeing? For one astronomer at Northern Arizona University’s Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science, the answer is simple: start building better models. With funding from the…
Lyndsey TelfordBBC News NI BBC Health minister Mike Nesbitt said he was determined to get the plan out ahead of last years plan, which was published in November. The health minister has defended his department’s timeline for initiating a plan to deal with winter pressures on the health service. Mike Nesbitt said a plan has…
It rains on the Sun, and scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have finally uncovered the reason why. Unlike the water that falls from clouds on Earth, solar rain takes place in the Sun’s corona, the outermost layer made of intensely hot plasma. This phenomenon involves cooler, heavier blobs of plasma…
Security has always been about controlling who can do what and where. In 2025, that control is mediated entirely by identity. When an attacker “logs in,” not “breaks in”, they inherit legitimate permissions, blend into normal telemetry, and pivot across AD, Entra/Okta, SaaS, and cloud, driving multi-million-dollar losses. Credentials, tokens, and service accounts have become…
Nature follows countless rhythms: the changing of the seasons comes from Earth’s orbit around the Sun, and the steady tick of a clock arises from the back-and-forth swing of its pendulum. These patterns can be described with simple mathematical laws. Yet, order can also appear in a far more surprising way — on its own,…