Warning lights flashing for UK tech: profit warnings surge across software & IT services
The UK tech sector is feeling the squeeze. According to the latest EY-Parthenon Profit Warnings Report, software and computer services
The UK tech sector is feeling the squeeze. According to the latest EY-Parthenon Profit Warnings Report, software and computer services
A widespread failure in Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region (Northern Virginia) on October 20 2025 temporarily knocked offline parts of
Founded in London in 2018 by James Dacombe (who left school at 16) and co-founded by Christina Franzeskides, CoMind is
Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous-vehicle company, announced plans to launch driverless taxi services in London by 2026, marking its first major
Scientists can now print mini-tissues, partial organs, and vascular networks. But printing a fully functional, transplant-ready human organ? Still at least 20–30 years away.
AI is everywhere — in your phone, in your job, and probably in your fridge soon. But with new buzzwords dropping every week, it can feel like everyone else knows what “transformers” and “agents” mean except you.
Artificial intelligence is no longer hiding in labs or corporate dashboards. It’s now making dinner, giving dating advice, and
AI is the hottest thing since Wi-Fi — but let’s be real, most people nod through buzzwords like “transformers” and “vector embeddings” while secretly Googling them later. So here’s your cheat sheet: five AI fundamentals every tech-curious human should actually understand, no PhD required.
Say goodbye (maybe) to manual ad-campaign set-ups — this week AdsGency, a San Francisco-based startup founded in 2023, secured $12 million
The results are astounding and a major advance, say surgeons involved in international research using the pioneering technology.
The startup world lives for big rounds but every once in a while you get one that feels like a
This year, LA Tech Week didn’t just bring founders and VCs—it brought yoga mats, cold plunges, and “Puppies & Pilates”.