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Elon Musk wants to sell Twitter, claims running it 'quite painful'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has again spoken about the struggles of running the social media platform. Musk says that it has been "quite painful" for him.
Experts claim AI set to eliminate 300 million jobs
Recent advances in technology have taken the world by storm, with companies launching their own versions of artificial intelligence apps for different tasks.
Utah passes bill banning people under 18 from using social media without parental consent
The US state of Utah has passed a law that would require children below 18 to obtain parental permission if they are setting up social media accounts.
Chief Growth Officer at CI&T believes technology is key to the fruit and vegetable shortages
The UK faces fruit and vegetable shortages up until May. However, experts like the Chief Growth Officer at CI&T are convinced that technology could be the answer to the UK's farming issues.
UK government aims to transform Britain into the next Silicon Valley and tech superpower
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt believes "being a technology superpower can change our country's destiny" and has plans to "unlock our national potential to be one of Europe's most exciting, most innovative and most prosperous economies".
UK set to become a pioneer world exporter of GreenTech
The UK could be at the forefront of a new leading business and environmental model that could open up new future opportunities for the country and perhaps hope for brighter, more sustainable times in the long run.
12-year-old girl makes backpack that filters air to keep airborne diseases away
A schoolgirl has managed to develop a backpack that can filter the air to protect us from pollution and airborne diseases.
Netflix all set to roll out new password-sharing rules
Streaming giant Netflix is set to launch its new password-sharing rules to curb the losses it saw in 2022.
Technology and the transformation of the workplace: how will this change the way we work?
Technological advancements are changing the way we work and the types of jobs available in the future. Some jobs may be eliminated, while others will be enhanced by the use of AI and machine learning.
The trailblazing engineer Nelly Cheboi built computer labs in Kenyan schools using recycled tech
29 year old software engineer Nelly Cheboi up-cycles old computers discarded in America to teach young Kenyans digital skills and open new worlds for them,.
Sharing Netflix passwords is against the law, says UK government
The UK government has clarified that sharing passwords for streaming services such as Netflix is illegal as it violates copyright laws.
Global tech firm CGI opens operation hub in Newcastle to serve clients worldwide
CGI opens a new office in Newcastle as the multinational IT company aims to foster networking in the North East region through its expansion.
British 'model' buys Lamborghini with OnlyFans earnings
A 34-year-old British OnlyFans model who makes thousands of pounds every month has now been able to buy a Lamborghini for herself.
Girl breaks neck in viral TikTok challenge
An 18-year-old girl who broke her neck while performing a viral TikTok challenge two years ago has urged others to not do the same.
Tesla to develop self-driving cars without need for human drivers by 2023: Elon Musk
Tesla chief Elon Musk has now claimed that the company will have self-driving cars without any need for human drivers by the next year, according to reports.
Human trials on 'bionic eye' set to begin in Australia
The technology not only promises restored vision but its application can extend to improving mobility in quadriplegics.
iPhone 11 release date 'leaked' by SoftBank chief
SoftBank President Ken Miyauchi hints at a possible iPhone 11 release date which falls in line with Apple's launches in previous years.
These jaw-dropping facts will change your mind about the Internet of Things
If you have a finger on the pulse of the world's significant tech trends, then you've already seen the IoT in action.
Robohunk: Meet the world's first 'companion' sex robot for women
Henry, the male sex robot, has a British accent and can remember lines to your favourite songs and poems.
Three ways to run a smarter SMB in 2018
ByJavier Diez-Aguirre, Vice President, Corporate Marketing, Ricoh Europe
Flying tablets: Samsung patents futuristic device that could follow you around the room
Samsung has filed a patent for a flying tablet screen that can follow you wherever you go. It will float by using four propellers.
The incredible floating atom, pop art placentas and psychedelic bubbles: EPSRC science photography awards
The top prize went to a remarkable image of a single, floating atom captured by an Oxford University student using a basic DSLR camera.
Women in more gender equal countries are less likely to study science and tech
This 'gender equality paradox' could be explained by a variety of social and economic factors, according to researchers.
This is why humanity shouldn't open a message from aliens
"There is no compelling reason at all to assume benevolence, for example, that extraterrestrials are wise and kind due to their ancient civilisation's experience".
Chinese company reveals incredible test flight footage of the world's first passenger drone
In tests, the autonomous drone was able to function effectively in a variety of different weather conditions, including heavy fog and a Category 7 typhoon with gale-force winds.
Self-driving shoes are now a thing thanks to Japan
Japanese hotel uses self-parking technology by Nissan to keep shoes, tables and seating cushions in order.
Can't go to a party? Why not hire a replacement 'human Uber' instead?
Chameleon Mask allows a surrogate to attend events in place of invited guests too shy or busy to mingle with the crowd.
This AI computer can read your mind
Scientists use Magnetic Resonance machine and machine-learning technology to probe deep into brain to identify song subjects are listening to.
Earth's magnetic poles could be about to flip - with serious consequences for humanity
Earth's magnetic field is crucial to the survival of life on our planet as it deflects damaging cosmic rays and solar winds.
Deepfakes: The face-swap app that's creating seamless Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and Gal Gadot porn
The app uses machine learning to superimpose faces onto adult films. But experts warn celebrities could sue users.