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The Chief Executive of The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said that “UK vehicle producers are facing a perfect storm of global trade uncertainty, challenging manufacturing ...
Elon Musk reported a significant cyberattack on X, potentially by a coordinated group or nation. Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, has offered assistance. Pro-Palestinian group Dark Storm ...
DIEHARD Sabrina Carpenter fans decked out in duvets and foil blankets braved the chilly March weather to queue outside the Hydro ahead of the superstar's Glasgow gig. And Sabrina's tour bus was ...
The Espresso singer, 25, has been embarking on her global Short n Sweet tour stretching across areas in North America, Europe, and the UK fresh off the back of her raunchy performance at the Brits.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed that it actively monitors the presence of Chinese-manufactured technology within UK defence procurement and supply chains. Labour MP Graeme Downie ...
The UK tech sector remains optimistic for the future and ready to grow, the latest edition of techUK’s annual survey has found. The poll – a major survey of over 250 tech business leaders – was ...
Drivers are finding they wish the smart technology in their cars was just a bit dumber. Automakers have added new tech features in the 2020s that go beyond the touch screens, assisted-driving ...
Tech giants Amazon, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are racing to develop fault-tolerant quantum computers. Each has released a prototype quantum chip with different approaches and potential ...
Streaming content illegally continues to boom in popularity. It's thought that millions of UK homes have now ditched traditional TV platforms and switched over to unofficial services that offer ...
Whether you are swimming in paper, want to consolidate your creative efforts or just want to be smarter in handling routine work, technology is the answer. Gadgets and tools like high-speed scanners ...
Science, technology and AI are the UK’s future engines of growth. If Keir Starmer actually cared as much about growth as he claimed during the election campaign, he would have grasped this.