Author: Trendici

Image: Envato The resignation of Coupang CEO Park Dae-jun marks a stunning conclusion to South Korea’s worst cybersecurity disaster in over a decade. The e-commerce giant’s data breach exposed 33.7 million customers—nearly two-thirds of the entire country’s population—after hackers operated undetected for five months through overseas servers. Police have identified a former Chinese employee as the primary suspect, who exploited stolen encryption keys and authentication vulnerabilities to access customer names, phone numbers, email addresses, and delivery information. The suspect fled the country before authorities could make an arrest. The scale that blindsided an entire nation The true scope of this…

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Workplace technology is entering a new phase. The findings from CCS Insight’s Survey: Employee Workplace Technology, 2025 reveal a landscape where established work habits persist even as the forces shaping them accelerate and pull in different directions. Employers are raising expectations for office presence despite employees continuing to prioritise flexibility. Mobility has quietly become the backbone of productivity, while traditional provisioning models struggle to reflect how people now work. Generative AI (artificial intelligence) is being woven into daily tasks, yet experiences remain uneven, exposing important differences in capability and confidence across the workforce.  The significance of the survey findings…

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Kobbie Mainoo impressed for Manchester United; does Ruben Amorim have the bottle to stick with that plan? Send your mails to theeditor@football365.com   The Mainoo man? Well, that was entertaining. If Amorim shows bottle and sticks with a 442/433 then things will start to look better. There’s lots to take away from the game, although I hear the kids are being blamed (continuing his attack on the academy in the last 24h). But attack wise, things looked infinitely better. And well done Amorim on securing the 44th draw from a winning position at Old Trafford, from the (IIRC) 394th game…

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Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 16 December 2025 Is AI more than hot air? Share this item with your network: In this week’s edition of Computer Weekly, which is the final one of 2025, we hear from Amazon CTO Werner Vogels and his take on how developers need to change and adapt for the AI era. Elsewhere in the issue, we hear from experts about why the AI bubble might be able to burst, as organisations struggle to get the returns they expected from their investments in the technology. We also hear from Paul Neville, director…

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Remember when this season was boring and rubbish and the Premier League was finished because of long balls and long throws? Bollocks then and bollocks now. If anything, this has been a welcome return to a really good season. It might even be the best and most gloriously mental Premier League season of them all. Here are quite literally some – coincidentally reaching the contractually obligated 10 in total – reasons why that is the case.   The Arsenal title win but Gyokeres flops one-two punch Our childishly petty favourite reason this season is good is the fact the answer…

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Courtesy of the wonderful FBREF we’ve used the PSxG minus goals allowed metric to rank Premier League goalkeepers. ‘What the f*** is that?’ you might reasonably ask… Post-shot expected goals is expected goals based on how likely the goalkeeper is to save the shot. When the number of goals they have conceded is subtracted, we are left with the figures below. FBREF explains that positive numbers suggest better luck or an above-average ability to stop shots. Including only those who have played three or more games, here’s how the Premier League shot-stoppers are performing this season. And here’s who was the best…

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Jamie Carragher reckons Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers could drive Unai Emery’s side to the Premier League title over Arsenal and Manchester City. Arsenal are currently leading the Premier League title race by two points to second-placed Manchester City, while Aston Villa are a further point back in third. The Gunners have been far from their best in recent weeks with Mikel Arteta’s side suffering a number of injuries in their backline and the title race has been blown wide open. Aston Villa have been impressing more and more as the season progresses with a Rogers brace helping Unai Emery’s…

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Jamie Carragher has laid into Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, claiming he is “always blaming someone else”. Vicario was poor once again as Thomas Frank’s side were comprehensively beaten 3-0 by Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Guglielmo Vicario: 2025/26 PL stats Save percentage: 70.6% (7th) Clean sheet percentage: 30.8% (11th) 21 goals conceded (9th) +1.3 post-shot expected goals minus goals allowed (8th) In the summer, the Italian shot-stopper was added to Tottenham’s ‘leadership group’, alongside Ben Davies, club captain Cristian Romero, James Maddison and Micky van de Ven. Fast forward to today and Davies remains a back-up option, albeit an important…

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A recent BBC investigation found that over the course of one single weekend in the Premier League and WSL, more than 2,000 abusive messages, including death and rape threats, were sent to players and managers on social media. And I’m sure other leagues elsewhere would produce similar results. To a degree you can understand people venting their dislike of mendacious politicians’ decisions or of loudmouth, hate-promoting, frog-faced bullsh*tters; their decisions have real impact in a way an underperforming left-back really doesn’t. But a climate of hate is being fostered that recruits from the same cohort: a right-wing approach to paint…

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Former Tottenham chairman Alan Sugar has claimed that Spurs should replace Thomas Frank with Liverpool legend Jurgen Klopp in January. Tottenham were well beaten on Sunday by Nottingham Forest with a brace from Callum Hudson-Odoi and another goal from Ibrahim Sangare sealing a 3-0 defeat for Spurs. Forest were by far the better side at the City Ground as Spurs dropped to 11th in the Premier League table as Tottenham suffered their fifth league defeat in seven matches. The pressure continues to build on former Brentford head coach Frank with the Dane losing the backing of many Spurs fans after…

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