SpaceX will lose up to 40 of the 49 Starlink satellites it launched last week as the result of a geomagnetic storm, the company has announced.
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Teenager seeks $50k from Elon Musk to delete Twitter bot tracking private jet
A row has broken out between the world’s richest person, Elon Musk, and a 19-year-old student and aviation enthusiast from Florida.
Apple defies supply woes to achieve record sales
Robust demand for the latest iPhone propelled Apple’s quarterly sales and profit to record levels even as the technology group grappled with supply chain issues during the key holiday trading period.
Smart devices will let us control gadgets with our minds
They already help play music, get the news and control appliances at home, and virtual voice assistants may soon also be able to detect if people are ill.
Vodafone to switch off UK 3G network by end of 2023 in worrying step for rural users
Hundreds of thousands of predominantly older people and those living in rural areas will be forced to upgrade their mobile phones by the end of 2023, as Vodafone sets a deadline for switching off its ageing 3G network next year with a promise that “no one will be left behind”.
An end to cookie banners?
“This website uses cookies. Please click here to accept.” We’ve all seen these sorts of pop-up messages, known as cookie banners, which appear whenever we visit a website we haven’t been to before.
Amazon is opening its first Style boutique — a physical fashion store with a difference
Amazon’s first clothing store will use artificial intelligence to understand a customer’s preferences and recommend a suitable outfit.
Online marketplaces expected to grow by 15% annually and match direct eCommerce spend by 2025
The unstoppable rise of the online marketplace model – operated by the likes of Amazon, Expedia and eBay – is driving the largest fundamental shift in consumer spending since the emergence of eCommerce in the 1990s.
British Facebook users may be handed £50 each after landmark legal action
Mark Zuckerberg could be forced to pay most British Facebook users about £50 each if a landmark legal action alleging that the site abused its market position succeeds.
Millions of HSBC, NatWest, Monzo, Santander and Starling customers exposed to app security flaw
Millions of Brits who use online banking services are exposed to some worrying fraud risks, industry experts warned today.
A third of IT leaders feel less stressed at work thanks to remote access technologies
According to new research a third of IT leaders feel less stressed at work thanks to flexible technologies.
Bullet-proofing supply chains top priority for manufacturing bosses in 2022
Strengthening supply chains is a priority for nearly two thirds of manufacturing pros, according to new research.
Trump’s social media app to launch in February, App Store listing says
Donald Trump’s new media venture plans to launch its social media app Truth Social on 21 February, according to an Apple Inc App Store listing.
Batteries are out as Samsung TV remote uses radio waves and solar power
Samsung, the South Korean electronics company, has decided to do away with replaceable batteries altogether and has created a remote control that is powered through radio waves and solar energy.
TikTok ousts Google to become favourite online destination
Move over Google, TikTok is the world’s new most popular online destination.