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Women's expertise is powering technology's future, but without greater digital visibility, their leadership risks remaining unseen.
Deskpro launches cloud and VPC help desk on AWS Marketplace, giving organisations flexible hosting, AI options and streamlined procurement.
Global Day of Unplugging puts pressure on brands to dial down digital noise and build more trusted, human and community-led connections.
Meta took down nearly 6m scam ads in 2025 after alerts from Lithuanian watchdog Debunk.org under the EU's Digital Services Act system.
DangleAds appoints Saurabh Wason Assistant Vice President, business development, to spearhead partnerships, market expansion and ad product growth.
New BS ISO 21800 standard aims to cut fine print and make online contracts clearer for consumers across booming UK digital markets.
Scammers hijack Israel-Iran war headlines for classic advance-fee email cons, security researchers warn, urging users not to respond.
AI search tools cast brands in starkly different lights, with Google skewing early negative and ChatGPT souring sentiment near purchase.
Female leadership at Tineco ANZ is reshaping consumer tech, proving diverse perspectives are vital to real-world innovation and growth.
Women founders are closing the start-up gap, but with VC still lagging, visibility and public storytelling are now vital growth capital.
Bridging schools and tech careers with inclusive training and language could speed women's path into engineering and shape fairer AI.
EE has opened a new experiential flagship on Oxford Street as part of a GBP £3 million push to expand hands-on tech stores nationwide.
UK Mother's Day spending is set to reach GBP £2.52bn this year, with men planning to splash out significantly more than women.
Pan Macmillan has launched an internal AI Academy with Multiverse, training 20 staff in responsible AI to boost efficiency and reader reach.
Amid Asia's crowded tech fairs, companies win by weaving events into long-term storytelling, not relying on flashy booths alone.
As India marks International Women's Day, women warn of rising cyberstalking, deepfakes and online abuse curbing their digital freedom.
As AI becomes a sleepless gatekeeper of reputation, communicators must feed the machines or risk vanishing into background noise.
More than one in four US women report online abuse, with LGBTQ+ and non-white women hardest hit amid rising fears over data-fuelled harassment.
Women founders risk empires built on rented platforms; owning domains turns digital identity into an asset they control and can scale.
Australians warm to museums and galleries, but cost fears and shaky confidence in value still stop many visits before tickets are booked.