‘Should we subsidise pre-schools?’ - a debate between man and AI
Spoiler alert: the AI lost, but not without putting up a good fight.
Spoiler alert: the AI lost, but not without putting up a good fight.
Apple sells fewer iPhones every year despite consistent revenue growth
This week in the tech section: The ICIJ investigation into how and why the medical device industry is failing globally.
A dozen plus verified Twitter accounts are hacked by scammers impersonating Elon Musk in an attempt to steal bitcoin.
With it’s all-screen design, Face ID, second generation Apple Pen and more, this is said to be the most advanced version of the iPad Pro
Tech Editor Krithika Balaji writes about Emit, a start-up by graduates from Imperial, who have designed a clock that counts down time as a way to stop people from procrastinating.
The German automaker has entered the world of SaaS by signing a deal with Microsoft.
An closer look at the future of wearables, reporting live from London’s ExCeL.
Amazon recently acquired a small firm called Ring in the hopes of raising people’s trust in the Amazon Key service.
A wearable microfluidic sweat analytics device has progressed from the lab to use in numerous organisations.
Could the humble QR code form part of the medicine of tomorrow?
The FDA and research groups collaborate with Emulate Inc. to evaluate the ability of Organs-on-Chips to speed up the drug testing process.