Tech News London court says Assange can appeal extradition to the US WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has grounds to appeal his extradition to the United States, London's High Court ruled. 20/05/2024
Home How to know if a Bluetooth device is tracking your every move Apple and Google are working together to alert users if there's a Bluetooth device tracking them. Here's how to detect if they are and what to do about it. 14/05/2024
Mobility UK-made quantum navigation system successfully tested in flight The UK completed a successful test flight of a quantum-powered navigation system that can't be jammed by foreign actors. 13/05/2024
Tech News How an 'anxious' Europe can stop foreign interference in elections Weeks from the European elections, there have been many public instances of foreign interference. This is what is being done to limit its impact. 13/05/2024
Tech News Russian disinformation network Pravda 'expanded' to 19 EU countries Pravda, a disinformation network and the former official newspaper of Russia’s Soviet-era Communist Party, is expanding its hold in the EU. 01/05/2024
Tech News TikTok and YouTube show toxic content in just 23 minutes to teen boys A new study looked at how long it took for TikTok and YouTube Shorts to recommend misogynistic content to the accounts of young men. 23/04/2024
Tech News Ukraine will need to find €4bn post-war to fix destroyed telecoms It will take 10 years and billions of euros to repair vital infrastructure telecommunications network in Ukraine, officials say. 23/04/2024
Tech News How are Iran’s Shahed drones used on Ukraine’s frontlines? Here’s a look at how Shahed drones, recently used by Iran amid mounting tensions with Israel, are being used by Russia on Ukraine’s frontlines. 22/04/2024
Tech News Chatbots providing 'unintentional' misinformation ahead of EU election Google has introduced more restrictions after a new study showed Europe's most used AI chatbots were providing inaccurate election-related answers. 22/04/2024
Tech News Deepfake porn to become a crime in UK in 'first-of-its-kind' law The amendment to the country’s Criminal Justice Bill will make adults who create deepfake porn “face the consequences of their actions”. 17/04/2024
Tech News EU migrant pact ushering in 'deadly new era of digital surveillance' The warning from a coalition of European digital rights groups comes after years-long deadlock was broken with the polarising new legislation. 17/04/2024
Home Luxury sanctuaries: Behind the growing demand for doomsday bunkers 'Existential angst' about the threat of a global conflict has led to a growing number of people investing in doomsday bunkers. 06/04/2024
Space Europe may soon launch a new space law. What should we expect? The European Commission told Euronews Next that they expect to propose a European space law sometime in April. 04/04/2024
Money Swiss fintech offers accounts for people from struggling economies The Swiss fintech company nsave is developing an offshore bank account to help those from "distressed economies" secure their money from currency depreciation. 03/04/2024
Tech News Polish regulators fine Amazon €7 million for 'misleading' consumers Polish regulators found a Luxembourg-based operator for online retailer Amazon guilty of infringement of collective consumer interests and fined them €7.2 million. 01/04/2024
Tech News Romanian agency uses AI to help farmers get EU funding Romania’s Rural Investing Finance Authority (AFIR) is streamlining the grant submission process for farmers by using AI to do their administrative work. 26/03/2024
Tech News How CERN will hunt 'ghost particles' to better understand the Universe CERN is launching a project that researchers say could help them prove the existence of hidden particles that make up the fabric of the Universe. 26/03/2024
Tech News Inside the battle to maintain Ukraine's under fire mobile networks Ukraine's engineers are working under fire to maintain mobile data service for their customers as they enter the third year of the Russian invasion. 25/03/2024
Tech News Why is Europe trying to influence Silicon Valley with 'techplomacy'? Denmark was the first to post an ambassador to Silicon Valley. Now, it is leading Europe's diplomats in putting Big Tech on "the right side of history". 23/03/2024
Tech News Lawmakers in Germany call for TikTok ban to be considered Some German MPs on a parliamentary intelligence board think the country should consider a harder stance on TikTok. 22/03/2024