Tech News What are the top 10 technologies that could save the world in 2024? The World Economic Forum lists the top 10 developing technologies that could tackle the world’s problems. 25/06/2024
Business Apple Intelligence rules out 2024 EU launch over antitrust laws The decision is due to the EU's Digital Markets Act which requires devices to be able to work across all platforms, including competing producers. 25/06/2024
Climate Why climate engineering could stop working in a hotter world Climate engineering manipulates the environment to try and avoid the worst consequences of climate change. 24/06/2024
Tech News UN chief warns of rising cybersecurity incidents UN Secretary General António Guterres warned that cyber threats have become “disturbingly common”. 21/06/2024
Business AI ushers in a new era of B2B marketing, says Dell Standing out in today’s noisy world is getting tougher for businesses large and small, but artificial intelligence is ushering in a new type of marketing to pull in potential customers. 20/06/2024
Tech News OpenAI’s former chief scientist launches rival AI company The start-up is called Safe Superintelligence. 20/06/2024
The Exchange Big screens bounce-back In partnership with Media City Advances in AI and data analytics are causing a boom in the billboard and outdoor advertising market. Interactive screens in public spaces are connecting with customers in fresh new ways – providing brands with a wide range of new opportunities to entertain, inform and promote their products 19/06/2024
Tech News TikTok’s potential new buyer backs call for social media warnings Frank McCourt said social media was an “epidemic” and that he believed in building a different model to TikTok’s algorithm. 19/06/2024
Tech News NATO begins its €1 billion investment in AI, space and robotics The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) said it would invest in four European tech companies. 18/06/2024
Tech News Election aftermath - Parliament impact on tech Most key tech lawmakers are returning, but there are some surprising new arrivals. 14/06/2024
Ecotech ‘Bacterial batteries’: How bacteria in soil could power farming tech Bacteria in soil could power technology that makes farms more productive. 12/06/2024
Business French IT company Atos accepts Onepoint's restructuring plan After weeks of mulling it over, French IT company Atos has finally decided to go with key shareholder David Layani and his IT company Onepoint’s restructuring offer, as opposed to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s. Currently, Onepoint owns about 11% of Atos’ total shares. 12/06/2024
Tech News Elon Musk drops lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman Elon Musk alleged that the ChatGPT maker had abandoned its original mission to create artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of humanity. 12/06/2024
Business Raspberry Pi shares rise by more than a third on London market debut Although Raspberry Pi has seen impressive interest in its IPO so far, with its share price soaring just after the launch, the dangers of a post-IPO plunge, like Deliveroo, remain a risk. 11/06/2024
Tech News Is Apple set to announce an AI iPhone at its developer conference? Apple is hotly tipped to announce how it plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) in the company’s devices. 10/06/2024
Tech News AI chatbots are ‘intentionally’ spreading election disinformation An updated report has concluded that most tech companies have not made enough changes to their platforms to stop them spreading false information. 08/06/2024
Markets Nvidia's market valuation tastier than Apple's ahead of share split Nvidia overtakes Apple in market cap, topping $3 trillion one day before the 10-for-1 share split commencement. 06/06/2024
Affiliate content Where in Europe can you earn more money than in the US? Partner content presented by Jobbio From a living wage to keeping salaries in line with inflation, this is how these European countries can pay higher wages. 05/06/2024
Tech News French start-up Inclusive Brains sends post to Macron via brainwaves The demonstrator raised his hands in the air to show how the message to the French president was sent with mental and physiological commands. 31/05/2024
Tech News These bioelectric sensors are as fine as a spider's silk Researchers say the environmental footprint of manufacturing the fibre is also small. 30/05/2024