Cyber leaders and experts meet in Estonia to address security challenges
The Cyber Commanders' Forum and the Cyber Conference (CyCon) 2023 brought together leaders and experts from across the world to address cybersecurity challenges.
May data shows vacancy growth is slowing slightly, yet British skills gap is still hindering economic recovery
Vacancy growth is at its lowest since early 2021, but employers still cannot find qualified staff – especially as wage growth continues, albeit more slowly.
Cornwall is home to Ameca – the world's most 'humanoid' robot
Ameca is the world's most advanced humanoid robot that has been designed to converse while performing gestures with lifelike facial expressions.
More vehicle services manufacturers are going green in California
The American manufacturer, BendPak, has invested in a new sustainable Californian home for its main operations and will be fully integrated there later this summer.
New 'state-of-the-art' 5,000 square feet cyber security lab opens in Cheltenham
"State-of-the-art" cyber security lab opens in Cheltenham, with a primary focus on testing the vulnerability of vehicles, private jets, aircraft engines and industrial system exposures against cyber attacks.
Crisis-hit UK business lobby faces survival vote
Britain's scandal-hit business lobby group, the CBI, faces a vote crucial to its survival Tuesday, with members urged to back reform under new leadership after allegations of sexual harassment by staff.
OECD Ministerial Council Meeting plans to tackle the world's most pressing challenges
Britain's Technology Secretary has today chaired international talks on the future of technological development.
Prodigy Racing League becomes the first ever e2real sports league with a dozen tournaments arriving this year
Racing Prodigy edges towards merging virtual racing with real-world racing as they ultimately aim to foster more opportunities for emerging motorsport fanatics.
Female representation in businesses still fall short as the push for gender equality persists
With the push for representation in domestic and global markets, the failure of gender equality still remains a prevalent issue for women across the UK.
Over 50% of British organisations struggle with growth strategy
British professional services organisations face the challenge of developing a growth strategy as 53 per cent lack a defined plan, according to a study by Deltek.
Group of researches join forces to defeat a lethal brain tumour in children
Diffuse midline glioma (DMG) is one of the most lethal childhood brain cancers with a nearly 100 per cent rate of mortality within five years of diagnosis.
WhatsApp scams making the rounds in 2023, how to stay safe on the app
There are more than 75 million WhatsApp users in the United States, and the platform boasts over 2 billion accounts worldwide.
Fake ChatGPT apps trick users into paying for expensive subscriptions
Fleeceware apps do not push Windows and Android malware, but they use coercive tactics to promote their recurring subscriptions.
Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
UKAEA announce the launch of tritium training course
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have launched a new tritium training course to drive forward research of the isotope across the scientific community.
Britain second only to United States as destination for space investment
A new report by PwC and the UK Space Agency sheds insight into the significance and growth of the global space sector. It shows Britain as the second most attractive economy for space investment.
Apple and Google aim to expose Bluetooth tracker abuse
Small location devices intended as a way for people to find valuable items items have been used by stalkers to secretly track people such as ex-romantic partners.
Boston scientists discover capsule that improves nausea or loss of appetite
The new artificial capsule was designed to deliver electrical currents to cells in order to stimulate the body into producing ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates appetite.
Bitcoin is more important to property rights than you think
We are entering a period where those who own Bitcoin can use it as a tool in trade to build trustworthy relationships, with its link to our property rights and the influence this has on society growing more apparent.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
UK Government announces £150 million investment into new Wireless Infrastructure Strategy
As part of its Wireless Infrastructure Strategy, the UK government has announced an investment package worth £150 million with commitments to 5G adoption and the development of 6G that will boast digital connectivity across the country.
UK and South Korea give joint statement on clean energy transition
The UK and South Korea have made a joint statement outlining plans for cooperation on the transition to a clean energy future based on renewable and nuclear technology.
United World Tourism Organisation launch Women in Tech Startup Competition in Riyadh
Announced at Biban 2023, the Women in Tech Startup Competition: Middle East will help progress UNWTO's goal to enhance tourism for women's empowerment, as well as support tech entrepreneurs and innovators across the region.
UK house-building falls by most since 2020 as interest rates bite -PMI
British house-building fell at the sharpest pace since May 2020 last month as the cost of higher interest rates outweighed an easing in supply chain difficulties that bolstered other types of construction, according to a survey released on Thursday.
Cybercriminals using AI chatbots like ChatGPT to craft credible-looking phishing emails
Identifying fraudulent attacks was easier before chatbots arrived since phishing emails usually contained grammar and spelling mistakes.
Apple could bring these awe-inspiring changes to next-gen iPhones
Users could see four big changes on the iPhones starting this year and beyond, provided Apple complies with the EU laws.
Imposing a nationwide TikTok ban can be US lawmakers' only chance to restrict the app
A Cybersecurity Expert has explained why imposing a nationwide ban on TikTok could turn out to be an arduous task for US lawmakers.
Five tips for family businesses as UK skills shortage at record high
The Business Name Generator team has provided five tips for family businesses as research shows four in five UK businesses struggle to find talent.
Stocks mixed after more interest rate hikes
Wall Street bounced but European markets wobbled Thursday as investors weighed fresh interest rate hikes by central banks and signs of a possible pause in US monetary tightening following turmoil in the banking sector.
Women in power in 2023: New data shows progress but gender-gap still present
The 67th Session of the Commission of the Status of Women this year pushes for gender equality in the digital age, and the empowerment of women across STEM and Politics.