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Trump’s FY27 budget would cut $700M from CISA and kill election security

Apr07
by Sindy Cator on April 7, 2026 at 6:08 pm
Posted In: Insights

In short: The Trump administration’s FY2027 budget proposes cutting $707 million from CISA, eliminating the agency’s election security programme entirely and shedding 860 positions, a dramatic escalation that would reduce the country’s primary civilian cybersecurity agency to a $2 billion operation after a year already defined by DOGE-driven layoffs and mass departures. The United States’ central […]

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└ Tags: Data and security, election, insights, politics, security, united states, web
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Netflix launches Playground, a standalone games app for children aged eight and under

Apr06
by Sindy Cator on April 6, 2026 at 9:38 pm
Posted In: launch, netflix

In short: Netflix has launched Netflix Playground, a dedicated standalone gaming app for children aged eight and under, bundled into existing memberships with no ads or in-app purchases and full offline support, positioning it squarely against Apple Arcade in the family market. Netflix has quietly extended its gaming ambitions into the family market with the launch […]

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Monzo is shutting down its US operation, and its European banking licence explains why

Apr05
by Sindy Cator on April 5, 2026 at 5:57 pm
Posted In: Uncategorized

In short: Monzo announced on 1 April 2026 that it is closing its US operations, stopping new American sign-ups immediately and shutting existing accounts by June, and cutting approximately 50 roles. The decision comes three months after the UK challenger bank received a full banking licence from the European Central Bank and the Central Bank of […]

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Anthropic cuts Claude subscribers off from OpenClaw in cost crackdown

Apr04
by Sindy Cator on April 4, 2026 at 6:53 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence, Insights

In short: Anthropic has blocked Claude Pro and Max subscribers from using their flat-rate plans with third-party AI agent frameworks, starting with OpenClaw. The move, which took effect on 4 April 2026, shifts the cost of running autonomous agents onto users through a pay-as-you-go billing tier. The creator of OpenClaw, who joined OpenAI in February, called […]

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Musk wants a million data centre satellites. Bezos wants 51,600. Scientists want to know why.

Apr03
by Sindy Cator on April 3, 2026 at 7:30 pm
Posted In: artificial intelligence, Space

The pitch is seductive in its simplicity: AI needs more power than terrestrial grids can supply, so move the data centres into orbit, where the sun never sets and the electricity is free. SpaceX, Blue Origin, and a growing constellation of startups are now racing to make that vision real. The problem, according to the […]

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