507 place 0
Semiconductor group Alphawave is foregoing guidance for its 2025 results amid tariff-fuelled uncertainty as it posts a loss for last year. The London-listed group said in its results for the year ended December 2024 that “due to current global economic uncertainty and the rapidly developing nature of the recently imposed tariff regimes, we are not ...
A newsletter a day!
You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
A promise to expose a corrupt elite has turned into a perceived cover up, and the powerful online influencers who helped elect Donald Trump are now in open revolt. Read more ›
2,635 fresh
New images assessed by Business Insider show new roadworks, buildings, and modifications, with some sites undergoing rapid expansion. Read more ›
1,948 fresh
The world had Superman fever this weekend and made it known by seeing Big Blue's newest cinematic outing. Read more ›
541 fresh
Caught between a collapse in sales and punishing tariffs, the automaker is making a dramatic pivot, creating a bizarre pricing situation and leaving recent buyers with a serious case of regret. Read more ›
403 fresh
"Superman," written and directed by James Gunn, brings Clark Kent and his superhero alter ego back to the silver screen. Read more ›
368 fresh
The world's richest man challenged the president's attempt to bury the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, framing the issue as a moral crisis that transcends politics. Read more ›
331
Dyson, a company best known for its vacuums and hair dryers, has unveiled a new rotating farm design that aims to make food production more local, sustainable and dependable. Read more ›
305 fresh
Ken Levine has revealed his upcoming game, Judas, will be an "old-school" and "traditional" single-player adventure. Read more Read more ›
269
Foxconn has begun importing iPhone 17 parts from China to India for trial production, marking a significant step ahead of the device's expected launch in September. According to customs data reviewed by The Economic Times, Foxconn, Apple's primary contract assembler, began receiving shipments of critical components such as display assemblies, cover glass, mechanical housings, and integrated rear camera modules at its Indian facilities in June. These components account for approximately... Read more ›
268 fresh
Kwon Ping Ho, 72, said the backpacking travelers of today are a different breed from the checklist sightseers of yesterday. Read more ›
245 fresh
At an Amazon warehouse that employs 3,700 people, hundreds of workers recently lost their job, reports the New York Times. "They are among thousands of foreign workers across the country who have been swept up in a quiet purge, pushed out of jobs in places where their labor was in high demand and at times won high praise." While raids to nab workers in the country without legal permission in... Read more ›
234 fresh
As the AI chipmaker rockets past a $4 trillion valuation, CEO Jensen Huang lays out a stunning vision of a future with robot assistants and revived American factories, but admits the transition won't be painless. Read more ›
206 fresh
As Brussels moves to regulate AI, the Trump administration is retaliating with steep tariffs, pushing the two powers closer to an all-out trade war that could reshape the global internet. Read more ›
143 fresh
Did James Gunn's take on 'Superman' proudly soar or stumble mid-flight? Tell us your thoughts! Read more ›
117
Steve Huynh was a principal engineer at Amazon. He praised its culture of writing and reading 6-page memos, a practice that began under Jeff Bezos. Read more ›
107
Intel is cutting 2,392 jobs in Oregon, with about 4,000 nationwide, mostly affecting technicians and engineers, despite claims of targeting managers, as part of a broader push for automation and decentralization. Read more ›
105
Sounds like the 'Fallout' show's success lit a fire under Bethesda to revitalize interest in the post-apocalyptic franchise. Read more ›
86 fresh
Teachers focus so much on how students might use AI to cheat that we have forgotten how it can help us in the classroom. It makes me more efficient. Read more ›
76
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Apple offered a line of Wi-Fi routers that it referred to as AirPort base stations. There was a standard AirPort Express, a higher-end AirPort Extreme with more advanced networking features, and an AirPort Time Capsule that doubled as an external storage drive for backing up a Mac with Time Machine. A few days ago, Apple classified a few more AirPort models as obsolete, which reignited... Read more ›
75
OpenAI is the world's leading AI startup. For how long will depend on how well it fends off multi-front attacks from competitors like Meta and Google. Read more ›
72 fresh
Law firm Pinsent Masons has agreed a strategic partnership with ContractPodAi, a legal AI solutions and contract lifestyle management platform. At the centre of the collaboration is the adoption of Leah, ContractPodAi’s agent AI platform, as a core technology powering Pinsent Masons’ managed legal services offering. The partnership will also include joint investments in developing ... Read more ›
3
The UK and France have launched a supercomputing partnership as part of a raft of new agreements following President Macron’s state visit. Britain and France have agreed to collaborate on efforts to scale compute power capacity, a key element of growing the tech industries of both nations, as well as sharing best practices on AI ... Read more ›
1
A new report by data-sharing platform Raidiam has uncovered what it calls an API ‘security crisis’ as over 80% of monitored firms operating outside regulated frameworks have API protections that fall short. The report, entitled Helping Enterprises Recognise and Address Critical Risk, profiled the security of 68 organisations spanning across fintech, payments SaaS and enterprise ... Read more ›
0
The takeover and delisting of FTSE 250 fintech Alpha Group by US company Corpay is still on the cards despite the London-based firm rejecting previous approaches. Corpay, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, confirmed in May that it had approached Alpha, a foreign exchange specialist, with a possible cash offer for its entire issued ... Read more ›
0
New research has revealed that a majority of UK company directors hold negative views of their board’s contribution to the business, commonly citing a mismatch when it comes to innovation strategies. As much as 51% of directors in Britain lack faith in their boards of directors, citing issues including rigidity and inconsistency, as revealed by ... Read more ›
0
The National Wealth Fund has invested £28.6m into a carbon capture project based across Derbyshire, Staffordshire and the North West. Announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Monday, the UK’s sovereign wealth fund has approved the major investment into Peak Cluster, which aims to decarbonise the British cement and lime industries with CO2 capture technology. “We’re ... Read more ›
0
According to a recent report by the Royal Society, tech companies, researchers and governments should do more to remove barriers and engage disabled people in the design of digital assistive tools and services. This, according to the society’s Disability Technology report, will maximise the transformative benefits such innovations can bring and identifies digital assistive technologies ... Read more ›
0
The assets of Logically, a UK-based startup that provided information verification services powered by AI technology, have been sold off in a pre-pack administration deal. Founded in 2017 following the misinformation-fuelled political campaigns of Brexit and the election battle between Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton, Logically combined human fact checkers with an AI algorithm and ... Read more ›
0
This week’s podcast guest is Air Vice Marshal Gary Waterfall, a retired senior officer of the Royal Air Force, who discusses the desperate need to ensure domestic defence is able to keep up with the advancements of technology, the surprising parallels of a career in the military and a career as an entrepreneur and the ... Read more ›
0
Cumulus Neuroscience, a health tech company based out of Belfast, has secured a £3.25m investment to advance the commercialisation of its brain assessment technology. The company works with biopharma partners to provide a suite of tools to support the development of neurological treatments. Its flagship product is its EEG headset (pictured), used to scan and ... Read more ›
0
Most popular sources
![]() |
41% 30 |
![]() |
25% 3 |
![]() |
5% 25 |
![]() |
4% 3 |
![]() |
4% 1 |
View sources » |
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
14.07.2025 00:41
Last update: 00:35 EDT.
News rating updated: 07:31.
What is Times42?
Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.