Month: November 2021

TV tonight: a deep dig into Tesla’s electric car revolution

Panorama asks how ethical Elon Musk’s rare-metal supply chain is. Plus: Jimmy Perez concludes his murder case on scary Shetland. Here’s what to watch tonight Continue reading… Panorama asks how ethical Elon Musk’s rare-metal supply chain is. Plus: Jimmy Perez concludes his murder case on scary Shetland. Here’s what to watch tonight Continue reading…Technology | …

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Apple sues Israeli cyber spyware firm NSO Group for surveillance of users

iPhone-maker also seeks to ban firm behind Pegasus spyware from using any Apple software, services or devices Tech giant Apple said on Tuesday it has filed a lawsuit against Israeli cyber firm NSO Group and its parent company OSY Technologies for the surveillance and targeting of Apple users with its Pegasus spyware. The iPhone-maker said …

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Lush quits Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat over safety concerns

Beauty retailer says it has had enough of social media after allegations of whistleblower Frances Haugen Lush has announced it is closing its accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok until the social media sites do a better job of protecting users from harmful content. The campaigning beauty retailer said it had “had enough” after …

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‘Too good to be true’: the rapid rise and costly fall of Bulb Energy

Challenger company that hoped to win 100 million customers burned through cash as the complaints piled up Bulb Energy was once the fastest-growing supplier in Britain’s energy market, and one of the UK’s most celebrated startups. But the company may be best remembered as the biggest casualty of the energy market crisis after it handed …

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AO World warns of product shortages as Black Friday nears

Electricals retailer has problems with supplies of items such as iPhones, PlayStations and Xboxes AO World has warned of shortages of electrical products and delivery drivers before Christmas, as coronavirus disruption pushed one of the pandemic winners into a £10m loss between April and September. Issuing its second profit warning in two months, the online …

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Elizabeth Holmes to resume testimony in Theranos fraud trial

Founder of controversial blood-testing startup is testifying in her own defense in widely followed Silicon Valley trial The Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is set to begin a second day of testimony in her own defense, in a widely followed fraud trial that could have major implications for Silicon Valley. Flanked by her mother and partner …

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Police and banks tell shoppers to be vigilant for Black Friday scams

Online crime during Black Friday and Cyber Monday in 2020 defrauded UK shoppers by £2.5m Black Friday deals: how to avoid wasting money Police and banks have warned consumers to be vigilant when shopping in this week’s Black Friday sales, with a rise in scams expected to cost shoppers milions. Police said crime over the …

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Sky Glass review: streaming TV not quite ready for prime time

Promise of Sky without satellite dish held back by bugs, clunky catchup apps and content restrictions Glass is Sky’s new voice-controlled streaming television – an ambitious attempt to ditch the satellite dish and provide pay TV straight to the screen, with no set top box required. The television comes in three sizes starting at £649 …

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