Deadly new virus could surface in UK due to climate change
Climate change may not just lead to a drastic change in weather patterns across the world but can also lead to the transmission of viruses.
A reported 41 companies commit to assisting over 250,000 Ukrainian refugees with jobs
The next three years will see leading businesses provide hiring, connections and training across Europe to Ukrainian refugees.
Amazon gets CMA approval for iRobot acquisition despite past concerns
There had been large worries over whether Amazon would eliminate competition in the smart home market if it purchased iRobot.
UK's E-Commerce Trade Commission aims to drive £9.3bn SME export growth
The UK has launched its first E-Commerce Trade Commission, aiming to support 70,000 small British businesses in expanding their online trade and exports.
Spotify ends $20M deal with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle after one season of 'Archetypes'
"Spotify and Archewell Audio have mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together," representatives for the two said in a joint statement.
Google warns employees about chatbot security including its own Bard
Google's parent company Alphabet has reportedly warned engineers against using computer code that can be easily generated by chatbots.
Dominance, data, disinformation: Europe's fight with big tech
The European Commission, which said Wednesday that Google had abused its online ad dominance, has taken the fight to US tech giants on a variety of fronts -- from tax avoidance, disinformation and hate speech to data privacy and monopolistic practices.
UK's pandemic-led online shopping boom phasing out as online sales drop by 3.3% in May
In May alone, online sales declined by 3.3 per cent. The figures highlight how non-store sales, that is online sales, were down in three out of four weeks in May.
Innovation holds utmost significance in todays retail environment
This necessitates that innovation encompasses more than just the provision of additional value but rather, it emerges as an indispensable element enhancing consumer convenience.
UK businesses prepare for turbulence as government raises interest rates
Despite narrowly escaping a technical recession late last year, the UK economy finds itself on fragile ground as
high-interest rates loom.
Entertainment industry struggles with 215 bn piracy site visits
Since eliminating piracy is unrealistic, perhaps the most important goal for the industry is ensuring it does not become normalised.
Amazon settles Ring customer spying complaint
Ring will pay $5.8 million as part of the settlement, the proposed order indicated.
Study reveals online chat services of UK retailers offer inaccurate consumer rights advice
A recent study by Which? shows the online chat services of major UK retailers give inconsistent and incorrect advice on consumer rights.
Google reveals why it decided to ditch its second foldable phone
Google entered the foldable phone market to go toe-to-toe with Samsung, which is currently dominating the segment with its Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip lineup.
Netflix expands password-sharing crackdown worldwide
Netflix said early this year that more than 100 million households were sharing accounts at the service.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos engaged to Lauren Sanchez
The couple has been together for almost five years.
Evolving drone technology is revolutionising the transportation and logistics industry
Advancing drone technology is revolutionising the transportation and logistics market as data shows that the industry is projected to grow from $534 million in 2022 to $17,881 million by 2030.
Google Pixel Fold: How to pre-order, score freebies, other details
It will be interesting to see if Google's steeply-priced Pixel Fold will give Samsung's existing Galaxy Z Fold 4 foldable phone a run for its money.
Millie Mackintosh says Meghan Markle 'ghosted' her after she met Prince Harry
"She cut me dead. I never heard from her again," the reality TV star said of her friendship with the Duchess of Sussex.
Audio book narrators say AI is already taking away business
The giants of US technology, deeply involved in the explosively developing field of AI, are all pursuing the promising business of digitally narrated audio books.
How AI is being used by businesses to eliminate bias in hiring processes
AI chatbot tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT can aid the hiring process for companies by using the software's abilities to communicate and organise everything.
Rising iPhone sales help Apple beat forecasts
Analysts said this was at least in part due to the reopening of China after a long period of Covid-19 restrictions that hurt economic growth.
Many UK businesses should adopt AI over the next year, according to research
By investing in AI, UK businesses can gain a competitive edge, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve and remain relevant in an ever-evolving digital age.
Amazon cloud and ad revenue grows as shoppers remain cautious
Amazon reported a profit of $3.2 billion on revenue that climbed 9 percent to $127.4 billion in the quarter.
How deforestation affects us all
By eliminating forests, we limit the number of products we can manufacture from wood. Unfortunately, one of those products is toilet paper.
Russia enters AI race with ChatGPT rival called GigaChat
GigaChat is developed to reduce Russia's reliance on Western countries that have been imposing severe sanctions for a while now.
Asia stocks off to slow start in earnings-rich week
Asian shares started cautiously on Monday in a week packed with economic data and central bank meetings, along with earnings from the tech giants that have kept the S&P 500 afloat so far this year.
Tech sector faces recruiting struggles amidst skills shortage crisis after global layoffs
The tech sector was forced to reorganise twice, at first due to higher demand and then because of inflation, leaving over 55,000 unfilled positions.
Microsoft could be secretly working on own AI chip, here's everything you need to know
Microsoft's Project Athena could be related to the company's long-rumoured custom ARM-based chips for servers.
Airbnb shares fall after probe into unpleasant customer experiences
Shares of Airbnb Inc fell as much as 6% on Thursday after an online independent publication released a report that probed unpleasant experiences that customers had during stays booked through the short-term rental platform.