Elon Musk is wrong – we must never ‘move beyond’ the Holocaust Opinion Elon Musk addressed an AfD rally on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day and said there was too much focus on Germany’s past. The rise of populism combined with the consolidation of the power of big tech should worry us all, says Jack Mendel This year’s Holocaust Memorial Day falls in the immediate aftermath of [...]
Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft: The £30bn legal headache for Big Tech Legal Headlines have been popping about class actions in the UK with the main target on the other side, Big Tech firms. But why them?
Pavel Durov’s arrest sets a dangerous precedent Opinion The idea of holding tech CEOs like Telegram’s Pavel Durov criminally liable for content on their sites should worry anyone who cares about free speech, says Matthew Feeney Late last month, French authorities arrested the CEO of the messaging service Telegram, Pavel Durov, after his plane touched down in Paris-Le Bourget Airport. He faces multiple [...]
‘Labour Party member’ arrested as police probe honeytrap plot June 26, 2024 A man understood to be a member of the Labour Party has been arrested as part of a police probe into a sexting scam that targeted political figures.
Banks struggle on compliance with staff Whatsapp bans as regulators dish out heavy fines June 13, 2024 Investment banks are increasingly struggling to get workers to comply with bans on using Whatsapp for business communication, a new survey suggests, after a slew of heavy regulatory penalties.
How British Airways wants to win passengers back: WhatsApp, new lounges and a £7bn facelift March 5, 2024 British Airways Chief executive Sean Doyle outlined the "modernisation" plan with the airline lagging in consumer polls