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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. ...
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Stephen Colbert's latest "Late Show" monologue was all about Trump and Epstein. Read more ›
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Apple today announced AppleCare One, a new subscription plan for customers to cover multiple devices with a single plan. AppleCare One starts at $19.99 per month for up to three products, with the ability to add more for $5.99 per month for each additional device. Customers in the United States can sign up for AppleCare One starting tomorrow on their iPhone, iPad, or Mac, or by visiting their nearest Apple... Read more ›
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Russia is set to spend 6.3% of its GDP on defense this year — a post-Cold War high. Read more ›
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An independent engineer known for modifying Apple products today revealed a new accessory that adds a fully functional USB-C port to older iPhones with Lightning ports via a custom-designed case. Ken Pillonel, the Swiss robotics engineer who gained attention in 2021 after creating adding a USB-C port to an iPhone X through hardware modification, has launched a commercial product that enables USB-C charging and data transfer on Lightning-based iPhones without... Read more ›
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POLK COUNTY, North Carolina — The small section of forest before me looked as though it was clear-cut. The ground was flat and treeless, covered in a thin layer of jumbled sticks and leaves. This region, a wetland formed by beavers near the South Carolina border, was flooded last September by Hurricane Helene. But it wasn’t […] Read more ›
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The engineer who beat Apple by creating the first USB-C iPhone has now evolved his work into a phone case that switches the Lightning port on older iPhones to USB-C. Ken Pillonel’s latest project aims to fight planned obsolescence by giving people one less reason to replace their old iPhones, and builds on his viral […] Read more ›
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I started saving for my dream wedding, but once I had kids, I realized I'd rather spend the money on them instead. Eloping was the best option for us. Read more ›
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Netflix is far from done with Wednesday Addams, and it might have its sights set on other members of her family, too. Read more ›
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The US government agency in charge of designing and maintaining nuclear weapons was among those breached by a hack of Microsoft's SharePoint server software, Bloomberg reported. However, attackers weren't able to obtain any sensitive or classified information, according to an unnamed source with knowledge of the matter. The breach occurred at the National Nuclear Security Administration, an arm of the Energy Department responsible for producing and dismantling nuclear arms. "On... Read more ›
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AppleCare One is a new bundled protection plan for any three Apple devices that builds upon AppleCare+ and makes it easy to add protection for other devices. Read more ›
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Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles. Read more ›
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We visited Acadia National Park in Maine for three days. Next time we go, we'll pack for the weather, make more reservations, and try to avoid crowds. Read more ›
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Hypernatural wants to simplify video creation for creators and everyday people using AI technology. Read its pitch deck. Read more ›
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I thought I was missing out by not living in a dorm. Since then, my college students have shared enough horror stories to change my mind. Read more ›
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Kyiv said the French fighter, one of six in its air force, was performing a flight mission but was not shot down by Russian fire. Read more ›
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Blades of Fire, the dark fantasy action-adventure from Metroid Dread studio MercurySteam, has "underperformed" following its console and Epic Games Store-exclusive PC release in May, contributing to a €10m loss for publishing group Digital Bros. The company has blamed the game's failure on "an oversupply of new releases and increasingly selective consumers". Read more Read more ›
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton and her husband moved to Northeast Ohio after getting pregnant to be closer to his family, but they weren't happy. Read more ›
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Sunsave, a London-based energy startup offering a solar subscription service, has bolstered its coffers with a £113m round, split between an equity investment and debt facility. Founded in 2022, Sunsave aims to become an “all-in-one home energy platform” that would include software, hardware and financing. The company was formed to address the market of UK ... Read more ›
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London-based fintech Yetipay has secured £3.5m in new funding as it looks to expand its all-in-one payments offering. Founded in 2018, Yetipay provides payment processing services and point-of-sale terminals to firms, with clients including Brewdog, Pho and Soho-based restaurant Grasso. The new funding includes £1.75m from Berlin-based fintech group re:cap, making it the first company ... Read more ›
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The British Business Bank has committed an additional £15m of investment for UK SMEs to a separately managed account (SMA) run by Prefequity. The new co-investment vehicle will allow private credit firm Prefequity to make larger investments in established, profitable businesses. It will target companies without existing backing from private equity groups that are looking ... Read more ›
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Funding for UK fintechs in the first half of 2025 surged by 48% compared with the previous six months, according to new figures. A total of $2.4bn (£1.8bn) was raised by the UK fintech ecosystem over the period, an impressive leap from the end of 2024, though a notable decline of 26% from the $3.3bn ... Read more ›
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Global racing championship group SailGP has opened the doors to a new $10m (£7.5m) innovation facility in Southampton. SailGP Technologies will serve as a hub for design and engineering for the group, brining in 100 high-skilled workers in the state-of-the-art facility. The London-headquartered sailing league chose Southampton for the new home of its engineering and ... Read more ›
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Two individuals have been arrested on suspicion of running illegal crypto ATMs and money laundering in joint operation by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Metropolitan Police. During the operation, four premises across southwest London were searched, during which seven illegal crypto ATMs were found and seized. “If you’re operating a crypto ATM or exchange ... Read more ›
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The UK and German have agreed to partner on a number of tech projects ranging from quantum computing to clean energy as part of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first official visit to London since taking office. As part of the agreement, a project has been launched to accelerate the development of clean energy battery technology, backed ... Read more ›
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The UK’s most powerful supercomputer, Bristol-based Isambard-AI, is now fully operational and launched. Isambard-AI, run by the University of Bristol, will give researchers in the UK access to much greater levels of computing power, a significant requirement for training complex generative AI models. With the new machine, applications ranging from more accurate cancer diagnostic research ... Read more ›
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Consumers using buy now pay later (BNPL) services will benefit from key protection measures already in place for other types of lending under new proposals from the UK financial regulator. The proposals from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) include requiring BNPL providers to perform affordability checks before granting loans and to offer support to consumers ... Read more ›
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Stark, a prominent Berlin-based defence tech startup, has announced it will open a major drone manufacturing facility in South West England. The new 40,000 sq ft factory, set to open in Swindon, Wiltshire, is expected to create over 100 high-skilled jobs in the area. It will mark the German startup’s first internationally based facility. “The ... Read more ›
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