Apple developing AI coach for Health app
The new AI coach in Apple’s Health app, tentatively called Health+, is expected to launch with iOS 19.4 in 2026, offering tailored guidance using medical data. Apple is reportedly working…
Japan’s FSA aims to classify crypto as financial assets
A new proposal could bring cryptocurrencies under financial asset regulations, aligning them with global trends in digital asset oversight. Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is preparing to introduce a major…
UK law enforcement data adequacy at risk
The UK government has introduced its Data Use and Access Bill (DUAB) to Parliament, but proposed reforms to police data protection rules could undermine law enforcement data adequacy with…
Understanding of ‘black box’ IT systems will reduce Post Office scandal-like risk
Another Post Office scandal could be avoided if leaders in public bodies understand the “black box” IT systems that run their organisations and encourage a “speak up” culture, according…
French watchdog fines Apple for abuse of app tracking tool
The fine follows complaints from online advertisers and publishers, accusing Apple of using its dominant position to penalise smaller businesses reliant on third-party data. Apple has been fined €150 million…
What to expect from Atlassian Team ‘25 conference
Atlassian typically hosts one of the first technology conferences of the Spring season… and this year is no different. The team collaboration and productivity software platform company hosts its Team…
T-Levels not attracting as many students as hoped
Interest in T-level qualifications was overestimated by the Department for Education (DfE), according to a report by the National Audit Office (NAO). In its Investigation into introducing T-levels report,…