Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle says Europe lags behind the US and Asia in 5G, blaming tough regulation and fragmented markets.
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Instagram weighs standalone reels app amid TikTok uncertainty in the US
Instagram is exploring a standalone Reels app as TikTok’s US future hangs in the balance, signalling a new push in short-form video competition and innovation.
Skype to shut down in May 2025, directing users to teams free
Skype is set to close in May 2025, with users urged to switch to Microsoft Teams Free.
Alibaba commits $50bn to AI and cloud amid Jack Ma’s return to the spotlight
Alibaba pledges $50bn in AI and cloud computing amid Jack Ma’s high-profile return to favour in China.
Apple halts Advanced Data Protection in the UK: What it means for your iCloud data
Apple pulls its advanced data protection service from UK iCloud accounts amid government requests for backdoor access.
Dark mode may sap more battery life if users ramp up brightness, study reveals
Turning your smartphone interface darker might not preserve battery power after all.
Mira Murati, OpenAI’s former CTO, launches new ai start-up with ex-ChatGPT colleagues
OpenAI’s ex-CTO Mira Murati unveils Thinking Machines Lab, recruiting ex-colleagues from ChatGPT’s creator. The new AI start-up pledges open research and user-centric customisation, setting its sights on bridging key gaps in machine learning.
TikTok returns to US app stores as Trump delays ban enforcement
TikTok is back on Apple and Google app stores in the US after Donald Trump postponed the enforcement of a ban. With the deadline now extended to 5 April, speculation grows over potential buyers for the Chinese-owned platform.
Public sector pay gap endangers UK’s cybersecurity, experts warn
A major shortfall in government pay for cybersecurity roles is placing UK national security at risk, warns Naoris Protocol. Discover why bridging the public-private sector salary gap is vital for safeguarding Britain’s critical infrastructure.
OpenAI nears record-breaking $40bn funding deal as valuation doubles
OpenAI is poised to secure nearly $40bn in new investment—doubling its valuation to around $340bn.
Prisoners could get ‘AI cellmate’ to help them learn
Prisoners in the UK may soon benefit from an artificial intelligence system designed to transform how they access and engage with education.
Google vows tougher measures on fake reviews after CMA probe
Google has committed to stronger safeguards against fake online reviews in the UK by promising to clamp down on misleading practices and penalise businesses and individuals found boosting their star ratings fraudulently.
Government-backed train ticket website set to shake up the market — but not until 2026
A new government-backed train ticket retailer is to be launched online, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced, with the aim of consolidating UK rail fares into a single digital platform.
Piers Morgan quits Murdoch empire to build Uncensored brand independently on YouTube
Piers Morgan quits Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, taking full ownership of his Uncensored brand on YouTube. Discover why the outspoken broadcaster chose greater independence and global reach over a traditional TalkTV slot.
Kevin O’leary joins billionaire’s bid to buy TikTok as US ban deadline nears
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary joins billionaire Frank McCourt in a bid to buy TikTok as a looming US ban deadline puts pressure on ByteDance to sell.