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Apple's AirPods 4: Rent for 20p a Day?

Apple is reportedly exploring a radical new subscription model for its upcoming AirPods 4, potentially allowing users to pay a small daily fee instead of a hefty upfront cost. This move could revolutionise how we access premium tech.

Wisconsin Data Centre Plan Sparks Water War With Locals

A fierce battle erupts in Menominee, Wisconsin, as locals and officials challenge a proposed $10 billion data centre's plan to consume billions of gallons of water annually, raising alarms over environmental impact and resource strain.

Meta Whistleblowers Expose VR 'Psychological Torture'

Shocking internal documents from Meta reveal a corporate culture prioritising profit over user safety, with VR testers reporting severe psychological harm and a 'move fast and break things' mantra applied to human wellbeing.

Big Tech failing to stop child abuse content online

Australia's eSafety Commissioner has issued a stark warning that major tech platforms are failing to stop the proliferation of child sexual abuse material, despite new voluntary codes being implemented.

Teen coder sells AI app for millions in landmark deal

Exclusive: 18-year-old Zach Yadegari becomes an overnight tech millionaire after his revolutionary AI-powered keyboard app, 'TypeAI', is acquired by a major New York firm in a landmark seven-figure deal.

Testing Ninja's Futuristic AirVision Goggles

An exclusive first look at the revolutionary Ninja AirVision goggles that project a massive virtual screen in front of your eyes, eliminating the need for physical monitors. Discover if this £500 tech lives up to the hype.

iPhone 17 Major Slim Redesign Revealed

Exclusive report: Apple's 2025 iPhone 17 line-up, codenamed 'D23', will feature a dramatically thinner profile, an all-new aluminium chassis, and a revolutionary relocated rear camera system in the most significant design shake-up in years.

32 Terrifying Ways Rogue AI Could Destroy Humanity

A chilling report from leading AI safety experts outlines 32 catastrophic scenarios where artificial intelligence could spiral out of human control, from engineered pandemics to total societal collapse.

Gay app founder posed as straight for £1M investment

The founder of a controversial gay dating app, who concealed his sexuality and pretended to be a married straight man to investors, is facing intense criticism after the platform's success, raising serious ethical questions about authenticity and trust in

Microsoft Outlook Email Service Crashes Across Europe

A major Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft 365 email service failure has caused widespread disruption for businesses and users across Europe, with login issues and send/receive errors reported for hours.

Musk: Zuckerberg's AI Understanding "Limited" in Explosive Clash

Elon Musk launches a blistering attack on Mark Zuckerberg's AI understanding, igniting a fierce debate about artificial intelligence's future. The Tesla CEO's comments reveal deepening fissures in the tech world's approach to AI development and regulation

Urgent Android 'Brokewell' Malware Alert For UK Users

A severe new Android malware named Brokewell is posing as a browser update to steal your banking details and completely take over your phone. Cybersecurity experts issue an urgent warning to millions of UK users.

Chris Froome Suffers Serious Crash Injuries in France

Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome sustains multiple serious injuries, including a broken femur and elbow, after a high-speed crash during a recon in France. Full details on his condition and recovery.

TikTok Owner Launches $5bn Staff Share Buyback Amid US Pressure

ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, initiates a $5 billion stock buyback programme for current and former employees, valuing the firm at a staggering $265 billion. This strategic move comes as the tech giant faces intense pressure from US law

Spotify's New Feature Sparks User Fury and Cancellation Threats

Spotify users are in open revolt after the music streaming giant rolled out a controversial new feature that adds promotional cards and audiobook previews directly to the app's home screen, with many threatening to cancel their subscriptions.

Microsoft's AI Declares Lamington an Australian 'National Treat'

In a world-first digital diplomacy move, Microsoft's AI has officially recognised the Australian lamington as a 'national treat'. The gesture, part of a new cultural data initiative, has sparked delight and debate about the role of technology in defining

SpaceX Seeks UK Approval for London Starlink Base

Elon Musk's SpaceX is seeking UK regulatory approval to operate its Starlink satellite internet services from a new London base, marking a major expansion into the British telecom market.

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