Google has launched two new smartphones that are powered by the company’s first-ever processor, a mobile system on a chip that uses the company’s artificial intelligence technology.
The tech giant said that the AI-driven system enables “entirely new capabilities” for its phones.
The government has launched its long awaited net zero strategy, which includes plans to implement a zero-emission vehicle mandate and details of widescale investment across a number of green technologies.
Open industry association FIDO Alliance has announced the launch of its online authentication barometer which tracks the uptake of authentication technologies among the general public.
The barometer provides baseline insights into the state of online authentication across 10 countries.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is planning to launch a probe into the UK music streaming industry. Following a discussion by the authority’s board, the organisation said it will now carry out work to consider and develop the final scope of a market study, before formally launching it as soon as possible.
Berkshire-based Occuity has received funding for its non-contact, optical glucose meter. The device is designed to enable the 4.7 million people living in the UK with diabetes to monitor their blood-sugar levels through an eye scan.
Apple is expected to release a new Mac laptop that will include more powerful chips on Monday. According to a report from Reuters, analysts believe that the company will unveil its new computers at an event later today.
Facebook has announced that it will create 10,000 new jobs across the European Union to help develop the “metaverse.” The social media giant describes the metaverse as a new phase of interconnected virtual experiences using technologies like virtual and augmented reality.
Cybersecurity incidents impacting businesses through suppliers that they share data with is getting worse, the latest edition of Kaspersky’s annual IT Security Economics report has revealed.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has launched the first stage of the Integrated Data Service (IDS), a cloud-based platform designed to give analysts and researchers greater access to data from a range of sources.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been assessing the potential use of autonomous systems for resupply operations in the British Army’s logistics division.