Malta’s armed forces rely on paper-based records for payroll management and payment of allowances, exposing it to risks of fraud and human error, an audit has found. The Auditor General found the ...
Technical errors with the Home Office’s electronic visa (eVisa) system are causing “high levels of stress, fear and exhaustion” for migrants in the UK, who are being left to navigate the digitisation ...
Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets ...
If you tried logging onto X.com (previously known as Twitter) this morning, you were probably met with this message: “Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com to proceed.” Up until now, most online ...
United Airlines resumed operations after it temporarily grounded all of its mainline flights on Wednesday evening due to a technical issue. "We are working with customers to get them to their ...
LONDON (AP) — The All England Club, somewhat ironically, is blaming “human error” for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges this year at Wimbledon. The CEO of the ...
Wimbledon organizers have apologized and explained that “human error” was the reason behind the electronic line-calling system being turned off during a match on Sunday – and the tournament ...
On Tuesday, IBM released its plans for building a system that should push quantum computing into entirely new territory: a system that can both perform useful calculations while catching and fixing ...
Technical difficulties mean scores of people living in the UK have no means to reliably prove their immigration status or “right” to be in the country following the Home Office’s transition to an ...
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Corbin Burnes recently learned something about baseball’s Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) he found worrisome. “There is a margin ...
Mistakes happen, he theorized, because multiple vulnerabilities in a system align — like the holes in cheese — to create a recipe for disaster. By Michael S ...