AP Top Technology News at 1:23 p.m. EDT
The House votes for possible TikTok ban in the US, but don't expect the app to go away anytime soon
The House votes for possible TikTok ban in the US, but don't expect the app to go away anytime soon
Elon Musk’s X social network (formerly known as Twitter) has quietly added a setting which allows the network to use users’ information to train its AI, Grok.
A tech firm that hired a remote-working engineer for an IT team was shocked to discover that the ‘American’ worker was a North Korean hacker using a VPN.
Cameras used to create images of the famous Cottingley Fairies are among the first objects to be internally analysed by state-of-the-art scanning technology.
This is why you should never charge your phone at a public USB station in the airport and what you can do instead.
When Russia attacks Ukraine's energy system, it not only knocks out electricity and running water - but also, often, phone signals. Moscow's renewed assault on power grids and transmission lines in the last three months has knocked out about half Ukraine's available generation capacity, causing daily blackouts of up to 12 hours in major cities including the capital Kyiv. As the big mobile operators struggle to keep their base stations running, official pressure is growing; President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has ordered a review of their activities and the regulator says that, by February, they must be able to cover an outage of up to 10 hours - rather than four, as now.
A North Korean hacking group stole secrets about satellites and warplanes from Nasa, US air bases and defence contractors, the FBI has revealed, as it launched a hunt to catch the perpetrators.
The CrowdStrike breakdown shows that our modern connected world is incredibly fragile.
The council says the breach in contract has left more than 400 homes without a gigabit broadband service, including homes in Colchester.
Apple stock hasn’t racked up Nvidia -like gains since ChatGPT’s launch almost two years ago—but that doesn’t prevent the iPhone maker from racking up gains from the AI fervor. For Raymond James analyst Srini Pajjuri, the stock is “a more stable AI play for volatile times.” Apple will offer Apple Intelligence AI features only on the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 16, which is coming this fall.
A little-known spyware maker based in Minnesota has been hacked, TechCrunch has learned, revealing thousands of devices around the world under its stealthy remote surveillance. A person with knowledge of the breach provided TechCrunch with a cache of files taken from the company's servers containing detailed device activity logs from the phones, tablets, and computers that Spytech monitors, with some of the files dated as recently as early June. TechCrunch verified the data as authentic in part by analyzing some of the exfiltrated device activity logs that pertain to the company's chief executive, who installed the spyware on one of his own devices.
Mast and cabinet will be on a grass verge
I’ve been using the iPhone 15 Pro Max for over six months to come to my long-term verdict on the big-screen flagship with excellent cameras and battery life.
The firm has offered the voucher to staff and partners who helped it respond to the global IT outage last week.
Meghan Markle was given strict instructions by Prince Harry before she sat down for an interview with Vanity Fair - but the Duchess of Sussex seemingly didn't listen
Brothers confronted man who had argued with their mother on flight before pushing trolley into her, it is claimed
New rules will see many drivers forced to pay additional tax on their vehicle from next year. The so-called 'luxury' car tax would see motorists forking out £410 each year
Her exit from the show, which captivated 20million people, proved one of the most controversial in the show's history...
"Something about the question mark after 'old and quite weird' is taking me out."
Fans have flocked to social media to praise the 18-episode mystery drama
During an event in Florida, the former president urged attendees to vote and said that if reelected, they "won’t have to do it anymore"