Cumbria To Trial New Starlink Broadband

As part of Project Gigabit, the UK government has announced a trial of Starlink satellite broadband in the Lake District as part of more comprehensive plans to connect highly remote areas.
The Benefits of Electric Cars

A report showing huge EV sales in the US only resulted in a 0.54 per cent fall in gasoline consumption in 2021 has led to disappointment and questions about the beneficial impact of EVs so far.
FTX: What Was it About?

Following news of the collapse of FTX, we look at what it was, plus the events leading up to its demise and the effects as we advance.
Leaded Robots for Packing over the Christmas

It’s been reported that global logistics firm DHL is using “a good number” of leased robots to help it deal with high demand over Christmas.
The Cost of Data Managing is Rising

A report from Seagate has highlighted how the rising costs of storing and managing data are hitting businesses hard.
‘Merry’ Messages: Drunk Texting over the Christmas Period

In this insight, we look at ways to avoid the potential awkwardness of ‘tipsy texting’ over the Christmas period.
Worlds First 100% Bio-Based House has been 3D Printed

The University of Maine Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC) in the US has unveiled the first 3D-printed house made entirely with bio-based materials.
Legal Challenges for AI content

Following a copyright lawsuit against an AI code generator and industry questions about who owns images made by AI text-to-image generators, we look at the legal issues (and others) surrounding generative AI.
New Deadline for Huawei to be removed from 5G Networks

Following the U.K. government’s decision in June 2020 to remove all Huawei Equipment From 5G Network Cores, the deadline has now been pushed back to December 2023.
Personalised and Printed Pills

A Helsinki startup has developed a ‘Medicine-as-a-Service’ system where drugs can be 3D printed to match the patient’s needs in terms of their size, physiology, species, and allergies.