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Isomorphic Labs, a spinout of Google DeepMind developing AI drug discovery technology, has raised $600m (£464.6m) in its first external funding round since its formation in 2021. The company is the latest venture from Sir Demis Hassabis, the Nobel Prize-winning co-founder and CEO of DeepMind and UK government AI advisor. Hassabis launched Isomorphic from within ...
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The supportive reposts from Musk came days after his feud with Trump reached a dramatic apex. Read more ›
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On Friday, the Supreme Court handed down a brief order permitting the Department of Government Efficiency, the enigmatic White House entity that billionaire Elon Musk previously ran, to access a wide range of sensitive information kept by the Social Security Administration — including many individuals’ bank account numbers and medical records. All three of the […] Read more ›
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Apple today announced that iOS 26 will be compatible with the iPhone 11 series and newer. The first iOS 26 developer beta will be available starting today, and a public beta will be available next month, according to Apple. iOS 26 will be compatible with the following iPhone models: iPhone 16e iPhone 16 iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 15 iPhone 15 Plus iPhone 15... Read more ›
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With Mark Read stepping down as WPP CEO this year, speculation is mounting about the internal candidates who might be considered for the top job. Read more ›
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Apple has announced macOS Tahoe 26 at WWDC 2025, introducing a striking visual redesign alongside expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities and new Continuity features that further integrate Mac and iPhone workflows. The update centers around what Apple calls a "gorgeous new design" built with Liquid Glass, a translucent material that reflects surrounding elements. The Dock, sidebars, and toolbars have been refined to emphasize content, while a completely transparent menu bar makes... Read more ›
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Apple has unveiled iOS 26, the next version of its iPhone operating system, as part of its suite of announcements at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). It features a complete redesign with Apple’s new “Liquid Glass” design language. The announcement marks a change in how Apple signifies its major updates to iOS. Under the previous […] Read more ›
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Ukraine's president said the Biden administration had agreed to send the specialized anti-drone weapons, but they've been sent to the Middle East. Read more ›
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Apple has announced a major Visual Intelligence update at WWDC 2025, enabling users to search and take action on anything displayed across their iPhone apps. The feature, which previously worked only with the camera to identify real-world objects, now analyzes on-screen content. Users can ask ChatGPT questions about what they're viewing or search Google, Etsy, and other supported apps for similar items and products. Visual Intelligence recognizes specific objects within... Read more ›
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Apple today announced a complete redesign of all of its major software platforms called "Liquid Glass." Announced simultaneously for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, Liquid Glass forms a new universal design language for the first time. At its WWDC keynote address, Apple's software chief Craig Federighi said "Apple Silicon has become dramatically more powerful enabling software, materials and experiences we once could only dream of." Inspired by visionOS,... Read more ›
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Apple’s next major versions of iOS and macOS, iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26, are set to launch as free updates this fall, the company announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). One major feature across both updates is a new “Liquid Glass” software design that adds a lot of translucency across the operating systems, […] Read more ›
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I can’t tell you how often I see a post in a comment section or on reddit where people share the reasons they choose Google’s Pixel and they mention call screening. It’s got to be one of the top reasons people continue to stick with Google’s phones, because it does such an incredible job of … Continued Read the original post: Apple Just Straight Copied Google’s Call Screen and Hold... Read more ›
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Apple today revealed an overhaul of iPad multitasking, introducing a completely new windowing system, a macOS-style Menu Bar, and a pointer. The centerpiece of the multitasking improvements is a new macOS-style windowing system. Apps still launch in full-screen by default, preserving the familiar iPad experience, but users can now resize apps into windows using a new grab handle. If an app was previously used in a windowed state, it will... Read more ›
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A new rumor suggests the former co-stars may reunite in some capacity to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the show's revival. Read more ›
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If you were hoping for the more personalized version of Siri to launch soon, you will have to keep waiting. During its WWDC 2025 keynote today, Apple reiterated that the personalized Siri features will launch at some point in the coming year, so do not expect them to be included in the first iOS 19, iPadOS 19, or macOS 26 betas. Apple first previewed the personalized Siri features during its... Read more ›
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Apple announced a new version of macOS during its WWDC 2025 keynote presentation. The new update, expected later this year, is called macOS 26 Tahoe. Last year’s macOS 15 Sequoia was also first announced at WWDC, and it gave Mac users new features like iPhone mirroring, proper window tiling, and access to Apple Intelligence. Developing… […] Read more ›
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Apple continues to improve gaming features on Macs with Metal 4 for Apple Silicon on its latest version of macOS Tahoe 26 announced at WWDC 26. The new graphics platform introduces two new technologies designed to make graphics look better and run faster, MetalFX Frame Interpolation and MetalFX denoising. MetalFX Frame Interpolation generates an intermediate frame for every two input frames to boost frame rates with minimal computing overhead, while... Read more ›
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iPadOS 26 is coming to supercharge your tablet's productivity. At WWDC 2025, Apple previewed what may be the iPad’s biggest software update yet. You can finally resize app windows fluidly. Meanwhile, the menu bar brings drop-downs for more organized controls. It's all wrapped in Apple's new Liquid Glass redesign. All in all, iPad users craving a more Mac-like experience have plenty to chew on here. Developing… This article originally appeared... Read more ›
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Apple has updated its website to indicate that macOS Tahoe drops support for several Intel-based Macs that are compatible with macOS Sequoia. macOS Tahoe is compatible with the following Mac models, according to Apple: MacBook Air with Apple silicon (2020 and later) MacBook Pro with Apple silicon (2020 and later) MacBook Pro (16‑inch, 2019) MacBook Pro (13‑inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports) iMac (2020 and later) Mac mini (2020 and... Read more ›
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Apple had a lot to say about iOS 26 at WWDC 2025. Translation will be a hallmark of the new Apple Intelligence features coming to the iPhone operating system next year. During this year's annual showcase at Cupertino, the team revealed that it is adding live translation of calls and texts, with integration into the Messages, Phone and FaceTime apps. The translations are spoken aloud and also appear written out... Read more ›
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Tech job vacancies in the UK have grown 21% in the past year, driven in part by a surge in demand for AI professionals, new research has found. Specific demand for AI skills from UK firms has skyrocketed by almost 200% year-on-year, according to Accenture’s latest UK Tech Talent Tracker. The report, which tracks tech ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Ed Bussey, CEO of Oxford Science Enterprises, who discusses why time is running out to solve British tech’s scaleup funding gap, why the potential for the UK tech industry is so much greater than its current performance and an out-there idea to improve the competitiveness of the London public markets. ... Read more ›
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AI experts have called for the development of regulation to have a greater focus on the technology’s use by children, the demographic likely to be most affected by the technology over their lifetimes. New research published by the Alan Turing Institute has found that almost a quarter (22%) of children aged 8-12 are regularly using ... Read more ›
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New research has revealed that, for the first time, the proportion of startups measuring their carbon footprint has fallen, declining from 28% in 2023 to 23% in 2024. ESG_VC and the BVCA analysed ESG data from 711 startups backed by leading venture capital firms. According to the data partners, the drop could be explained – ... Read more ›
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London-based fintech group Zilch will launch its first-ever physical payment card in a new partnership with Visa. The provider of advertising-subsidised buy now, pay later services will work with Visa to develop new financial products as it looks to capture a greater share of customer wallet spend. Zilch, which recently surpassed five million customers, will ... Read more ›
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Treefera, a startup using AI to map supply chain conditions, has raised $30m (£22.2m) in a Series B round a year after raising £9m. Environmental volatility has added significant new difficulties in maintaining reliable supply chains. Treefera’s tech is implemented at the first mile, the point at which commodities and raw materials are first sourced. ... Read more ›
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Two British military veterans have secured a $20m (£14.8m) investment led by Plural for their startup Labrys, used for managing teams operating in high-risk environments. Royal Marine veteran August Lersten and former army officer Luke Wattam founded Labrys in 2020, inspired by their frontline experience. The company aims to provide humanitarian organisations, defence forces, crisis ... Read more ›
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ThreatSpike, an end-to-end cybersecurity provider, has raised $14m (£10.35m) in a Series A funding round that will see Darktrace co-founder Emily Orton join its board. Founded in 2011, Adam and Kate Blake, a former Deloitte and Accenture analyst and former Morgan Stanley IT associate respectively, ThreatSpike provides firms with a unified platform to replace fragmented ... Read more ›
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The new chief executive of the British Computer Society, the chartered institute for the IT industry, will make digital skills a “significant priority” during her tenure. Speaking exclusively to UKTN, Sharron Gunn, who was recently named the new permanent boss of the Royal Charter-backed group following the departure of Rob Deri, laid out her vision ... Read more ›
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London-listed clothing vendor NEXT is bolstering its customer security processes through a new partnership with cloud communications platform Infobip as retailers in the UK and beyond face a barrage of cyber-attacks. NEXT will incorporate Infobip’s AI solution designed to target and combat artificially inflated traffic to prevent phishing attacks and attempted fraud. According to the ... Read more ›
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