How to secure your smart home device
From thermostats to security cameras, smart home devices have become integral parts of modern living. However, hackers are increasingly targeting these devices, exploiting their vulnerabilities to gain unauthorised access and steal data. So, how can you enjoy the convenience of this futuristic tech without falling prey to criminals? Trevor Cooke, the online privacy expert…
Microsoft to open London AI office, Tesla scraps entry-level EV plans
Microsoft is opening a new office in London dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. The tech firm's AI boss Mustafa Suleyman said it will advertise roles for "exceptional individuals" in the coming weeks and months. But he has not said how many jobs will be created. Microsoft is a major investor in ChatGPT-creator…
Londoners most concerned over AI’s impact on jobs
Workers across London are more concerned that AI will impact their job than in any other region in the UK. That’s according to the latest Robert Half Jobs Confidence Index (JCI) – an economic confidence tracker produced in partnership with the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr). The latest iteration of the report revealed…
Updated Volvo range now on sale, including fully electric EC40 and EX40
Volvo EC40 Volvo Cars’ progress towards becoming a fully electric car brand have taken another step towards realisation, claims the manufacturer, with the fully electric C40 Recharge crossover and XC40 Recharge SUV rebranded as the EC40 and EX40 respectively. Beyond the name change, the EC40 and EX40 are offered with a…
X reinstates free blue ticks, Samsung update ‘slows down’ older phones
X has caused confusion by reinstating free blue ticks for some users - a year after it began charging for the service. For years, Twitter blue ticks effectively served as verification badges and were given to celebrities, politicians, journalists, and other influential accounts for free. However, months after Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44bn (£38bn) in October…
New MyŠkoda app adds access to smart services
Expanded functionality and updated design to ensure a more comprehensive and user-friendly experience New functions and features: The refreshed app provides access to various vehicle functions and smart services like Pay to Park and Pay to Fuel Integration of Powerpass: Offering an end-to-end solution for Enyaq and PHEV drivers with access to more than 660,000…
Google considers charging for using AI, ‘invisibility shield’ developed
Google, the search engine used by more than a billion people around the world, is reported to be considering charging for premium content generated by artificial intelligence (AI). The company, owned by Alphabet Inc, is said to be revamping its business model and looking at putting some of its core product behind a paywall. It…
UK consumers leaked 14 million internet cookies onto dark web, survey reveals
14 million internet browser cookies linked to UK consumers have been leaked on the dark web, a new study conducted from cybersecurity company NordVPN reveals. More than 54 billion cookies worldwide were found to have been leaked on the dark web according to the latest research which found cookies belonging to people in 244 countries.…
Osprey hits 1000 live public EV chargers milestone
EV charging network Osprey Charging now has over 1,000 live public EV chargers available for use by the UK’s EV drivers. This expansion milestone builds on the success of 2023, which saw Osprey grow in scale by 150% in the space of 12 months. With more than 1,000 charge points now active, Osprey is the…
Tesla sales fall sharply, musicians call for AI to stop stealing voices
Tesla has reported a sharp fall in worldwide sales amid increased competition and slowing demand for electric vehicles. The carmaker said it delivered 386,810 vehicles during the first quarter of the year - down nearly 9% on the 423,000 it shipped from January to March last year. It marks the first year-on-year quarterly sales decline…