Over a third of governments don’t think they can deal with ransomware attacks
Report on the disaster recovery strategies adopted by governments has some worrying conclusions.
Hidden change to Windows 11 Start menu uncovered in testing – and we like it
It looks like Microsoft wants to make it clear what Windows 11’s default apps are in the Start menu.
Many bosses still want humans involved in tech, not just AI
Concerns about ethics and cybersecurity are holding some companies back from adopting AI.
Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, July 5 (game #527)

Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
Microsoft workers protest ‘landmark year’ CEO memo following pay freeze
Despite increasing revenues for at least the first three quarters of FY23, Microsoft is refusing to give employees a pay rise.
Man vs machine: a secure email firm aim to bring post-quantum cryptography to the cloud

Tutanota receive $1.5 million in funding to make cloud security quantum computing proof. Here’s all you need to know.
Cowboy’s new Dutch-style Cruiser e-bike will make you feel like you’re cycling through Amsterdam

Cowboy unveils the Cruiser, a Dutch-style electric bike that looks more comfy than ever.
US looks to cut China cloud access to AWS, Azure and more
US cloud companies may soon have to get government approval to sell to Chinese customers.
Xiaomi’s iPhone 15 rival could come with Qualcomm’s most powerful chip

Xiaomi looks like it’ll continue its strategy of incorporating Qualcomm’s latest and greatest silicon, according to a new report.
Google Workspace adds AI image generation to your slides
Generative AI image generation is coming to Google Slides, and some users are trying it out early.
