World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
Travel News 22 countries should be added to UK green travel list, says expert With summer already underway and UK residents desperate for sunnier skies, there could be a glimmer of hope for that last-minute getaway. 06/07/2021
Health news Are robots the solution to the ageing population crisis? French start-up Kompaï Robotics has built a robot that can help with mobility and offer art therapy. 05/07/2021
Work MWC 2021: Why LiFi will make internet use safer for our health LiFi uses light instead of radio frequencies. But will this developing technology be able to compete with WiFi and make internet use safer? 02/07/2021
Work MWC 2021: Spain looking to become leader in AI, says digital minister Spain is "lagging behind" when it comes to addressing a skills shortage but its progress with digitalisation is turning this around. 30/06/2021
Home MWC 2021: 'Elon Musk of telco' Danielle Royston on the public cloud Creating the Cloud City space at MWC 2021, Danielle Royston is on a mission to start a conversation about the public cloud. 29/06/2021
Mobility Could Hopium's hydrogen sports car be Europe's answer to Tesla? French racing driver and Hopium CEO Olivier Lombard unveiled a prototype of the Machina last week. But it won't be delivered until 2025. 23/06/2021
Tech News Is big tech out of control? Cédric O says more regulation is needed France's digital economy minister Cédric O said big tech companies were forming an "oligopoly" that was bad for democracy. 18/06/2021
Health news VivaTech 2021: How augmented reality could change surgery forever AR business Magic Leap is working with US surgeons to help them tackle complex procedures in a move the company hopes will help change its fortunes. 17/06/2021
Health news French minister calls for new EU vaccine funding agency after COVID France’s industry minister said Europe could learn from a similar US agency which has funded private research into vaccines. 17/06/2021
Home Fastly outage: How did it break the internet? "Even though there were specific conditions that triggered this outage, we should have anticipated it," said Fastly. 09/06/2021
Health news Why are COVID vaccines linked to blood clots? Scientists have answers A group of scientists in Germany claims they have cracked the code as to why AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are causing blood clots. 27/05/2021
Money Elon Musk wants Bitcoin to turn green. Could it work? Bitcoin's annual carbon footprint is the same as a small European country such as Norway or Ukraine. But can Elon Musk turn it around? 27/05/2021
Home What is the global chip shortage and why should we care about it? Here is everything you need to know about the global chip shortage and how it threatens to impact everyone's daily lives. 12/05/2021
Work Colonial Pipeline: How hackers are making millions from cyber threats With cyber-attacks on the rise, we take a look at how and why they happen and what we can do to protect ourselves. 11/05/2021
Tech News High flier: Silicon Valley CEO Justin Zhu fired for taking LSD at work Justin Zhu, CEO of Iterable, said he took small amounts of the illegal psychedelic drug in 2019 to improve his focus and creativity. 29/04/2021
Next Series COVID-19: Can remote working make a happy and productive employee? In partnership with Accenture With employees moving their offices home since the COVID pandemic, some have not missed the commuting times but others are craving the water cooler chats with colleagues. 14/04/2021
Health news Is online therapy the key to unlocking the mental health crisis? Due to lockdowns, psychotherapists have had to quickly adapt to virtual appointments, which like any developing technology has a set of issues. 02/04/2021
Health news French medtech companies make breakthroughs in heart disease care Heart disease is the leading cause of death globally but two French companies are making strides in care for those suffering from advanced or terminal heart failure. 02/04/2021
Health news The diabetes epidemic is already upon us - can technology save us? While the world focuses on the coronavirus pandemic another epidemic has been staring us in the face for 30 years: Diabetes. 31/03/2021
Sport Football for Friendship awards Bolivian 'superwomen' girls academy In partnership with Gazprom With her army of 'super poderosas' (superwomen) girls' football academy in Bolivia, sports journalist Carmen Pozo is raising the next generation of young female athletes. 16/02/2021