Month: December 2021

James Dyson: ‘The worst thing anyone has said to me? That my father had died. I was nine’

The inventor on the joy of Hockney, a fear of forgetfulness and how his father taught him to sink or swim Born in Norfolk, Sir James Dyson, 74, studied at the Royal College of Art. He spent four years developing the cyclonic vacuum cleaner and went on to set up his company in 1992. Dyson …

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Does the Twitter CEO’s departure signal a platform identity crisis? | John Naughton

Jack Dorsey will no longer steer the company he founded, but is this due to stagnating profits or a more fundamental change of direction? So Jack Dorsey has stepped down as the CEO of Twitter. This means that the company has had four CEOs in its 15 years of existence, with Dorsey occupying the role …

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NSO Group spyware used to hack at least nine US officials’ phones – report

Revelation comes just weeks after the Biden administration placed NSO on a US blacklist The iPhones of at least nine US state department officials were recently hacked by a government using NSO Group spyware, according to a new report that raised serious questions about the use of Israeli surveillance tools against US government officials around …

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Novel ideas: the books Scott Morrison should have on his summer reading list

Every year Grattan Institute compiles a list of essential reads for the PM. Here’s what it has recommended this time As 2020 drew to a close, Scott Morrison may have looked towards 2021 with a sense of optimism. But Covid-19 had other ideas, and Australia’s attention was soon fixed upon combating the deadly new Delta …

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When Amazon came to town: Swindon feels strain as new depot sucks up jobs

Firm has hired 2,000 staff in a matter of months in Wiltshire town, with ripple effect on other businesses On an industrial estate outside Swindon, it’s the busiest time of year at Amazon’s newest warehouse in Britain. Black boxes rattle along miles of conveyor belt, carrying everything from toys to painkillers amid a cacophony of …

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US rejects calls for regulating or banning ‘killer robots’

US official proposes ‘non-binding code of conduct’ at United Nations but campaigners disagree The US has rejected calls for a binding agreement regulating or banning the use of “killer robots”, instead proposing a “code of conduct” at the United Nations. Speaking at a meeting in Geneva focused on finding common ground on the use of …

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