Global Operation Smashes 'Most Harmful Cyber Crime Group'
An international operation led by UK and US law enforcement has severely disrupted "the world's most harmful cybercrime group", the Russian-linked ransomware specialist LockBit, officials announced Tuesday.
What Does UK Entering Recession After Steeper-Than-Expected Fall In GDP Mean For Brits
While recessions of the past, notably during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, were protracted and severe, indications suggest that this downturn may be milder and short-lived.
Christian Horner Claims There Are No Issues With Red Bull Amidst Recent Allegations
Whilst unveiling Red Bull's car for the 2024 season, Max Verstappen revealed that his relationship remains the same with Christian Horner.
Could China Be The Reason Behind Apple's RCS U-Turn?
Apple has prioritised its proprietary iMessage platform, leading to concerns about interoperability with other messaging services.
Elon Musk Explains Why He Declined Millions In OpenAI Shares
Elon Musk severed ties with OpenAI in 2018, stepping down as a board member to avoid conflicts as Tesla ramped up its own AI development.
Eiffel Tower Closes As Staff Go On Strike
The Eiffel Tower, one of the world's top tourist attractions, was closed Monday after staff went on strike, unions told AFP.
The strike, which was called to protest over the way the monument is managed financially, could be extended, they said.
China New Year Holiday Spending Surges Past Pre-pandemic Levels
China's new year holiday spending last week surged past pre-pandemic levels, official figures showed, a rare bright spot for an economy struggling with sluggish consumption and deflation.
Mark Zuckerberg Doesn't Want Elon Musk Reading His Thoughts Just Yet
Elon Musk believes his AI brain chips could "solve" autism and schizophrenia, but neuroscientists have doubts.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
Pied a Terre: How This Michelin Star Restaurant Is Working Towards A Sustainable Future
David Moore, the Owner of Pied a Terre, spoke to International Business Times UK about what it takes to survive as a Michelin-starred restaurant in London that prioritises inclusivity, sustainability and plant-based dishes.
OpenAI Planning To Challenge Google With AI-Powered Search Engine
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT AI bot, has created a new AI model called Sora that can create one-minute videos from text prompts.
Lenovo Takes On Windows With AI OS, Can It Dethrone Windows?
Lenovo's purported operating system will ship with AI capabilities and be built around multi-terminal products.
UK Economy Slides Into Recession Ahead Of Election
Britain is in recession, official data showed Thursday, dealing another blow to embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose Conservative party is forecast to lose a general election expected this year.
Israeli Startup KTrust Disrupts Kubernetes Security with Proactive Red Teaming Approach
Rather than simply scanning clusters for known vulnerabilities, KTrust employs an automated system that actively attempts to penetrate the system, mimicking real-world attack scenarios.
Breakline Ranked Top SEO Agency in the UK For 2024
Breakline, a top SEO company, wins best in the UK from Clutch, a popular business review site.
Ex-Twitter Engineer Blows The Whistle On Elon Musk's Chaotic Reign
A former Twitter engineer has accused Elon Musk of wrongly firing him based on false accusations that he leaked information about the social media site.
Microsoft's Pricey AI Assistant Copilot Leaves Early Adopters Feeling Cheated
The enthusiasm of early adopters waned when they encountered instances of Copilot "hallucinating" inaccurate responses.
Serena Williams Poses In Bikini As She Flaunts Post-Partum Body
The tennis legend is proud of her flaws and promotes body positivity after giving birth to her two children.
Body Shop's UK Business Slides Into Bankruptcy
The UK arm of The Body Shop, the near 50-year-old cosmetics company renowned for ethical hair and skin products, has entered bankruptcy, administrators said Tuesday, placing thousands of jobs at risk.
UK and Ukraine Extend Tariff-Free Trade Agreement to Aid Ukrainian Businesses
The agreement, which covers the majority of goods, is extended for an additional five years, providing much-needed economic support to Ukrainian businesses impacted by the war.
Bollegraaf Group and Greyparrot Ink Strategic Partnership to Revolutionise Waste Management with AI
Bollegraaf and Greyparrot united expertise in machinery and AI, aiming to enhance waste management amidst rising regulatory demands.
Conservatives Will Lose 'Politically Homeless' Voters In Rural Strongholds, New Poll Predicts
According to the survey, since 2019, Conservative support in rural constituencies has fallen by 25 points, showing that just 34 per cent of the electorate in England's 100 most rural constituencies said they would vote for the party.
Barratt to Acquire Redrow in Landmark £2.5 Billion Deal
Barratt, the nation's largest housebuilder, has finalised a deal to acquire its smaller counterpart, Redrow, for an impressive sum exceeding £2.5 billion.
Elon Musk Opposes Senate Bill Giving Ukraine Aid, Argues Putin Can't Lose
Elon Musk has previously expressed doubt about Ukraine's ability to win the war and mocked the Ukrainian President's requests for aid.
IMF, World Bank Warn Gaza War, Red Sea Attacks Imperil Global Economy
The IMF and World Bank warned on Monday that the Gaza war and the related attacks on shipping through the Red Sea pose threats to the global economy.
A Private Jet Tracking Account Ignited Elon Musk's Twitter Bid, Says New Book
The now-suspended ElonJet Twitter account tracked the movements of Elon Musk's private jet and estimated its carbon footprint.
'Everyone Jumping, Everyone Happy': Rio Celebrates Carnival
Glittering with sequins and sweat, thousands of performers shimmying to sultry samba beats danced their way down an avenue in Rio de Janeiro Sunday as the Brazilian beach city's famed carnival parades got under way.
Nearly Three-Quarters Of Employers 'Don't Know' How To Implement AI, New Study Shows
According to Gallagher's newly released State of the Sector report, 71 per cent of HR and Communication leaders said their organisation had provided zero guidance on when, where or how to use the technology.
AI Models Choose Nuclear Attacks Over Peace As The US Implements The Technology Into Its Arsenal
Ex-Google engineer and AI pioneer Blake Lemoine claimed that artificial intelligence will start wars and could be used for assassination.
Starmer Faces Rising Criticism Over Plans To Drop £28 Billion Green Investment Pledge
Starmer is expected to argue that it will not affect specific pledges on improving home energy efficiency and decarbonising the national grid by 2030.