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Thursday October 03, 2024


The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was not alone
A second asteroid hit Earth around the same time causing a "catastrophic" event.

Musk faces regulators' questions over X takeover - but will he show up?
Musk abruptly cancelled a deposition with government lawyers and now they fear he'll ghost them again.

Toyota delays US electric car plans as sales slow
The Japanese car maker has become the latest industry giant to scale back its EV plans.


Wednesday October 02, 2024


OpenAI value surges to $157bn in funding deal
The deal makes the ChatGPT-maker one of the most valuable start-ups in the world.

Fly brain breakthrough 'huge leap' to unlock human mind
A new map showing 50 million neural connections is a 'huge leap' to understanding our own brains.


Tuesday October 01, 2024


UK reveals father and son at heart of Evil Corp hackers
The NCA has taken action against what it says are some the most harmful cyber-criminals of all time.

Microsoft: 'ever present' AI assistants are coming
The tech giant says we are moving to a "fundamentally new age" of "persistent" AI tools.

Samsung accused of obstructing Fortnite downloads
The game maker says actions taken by Samsung's Auto Blocker feature go against competition laws.

Worker shortage hampers datacentre boom
Despite offering high pay companies that build datacentres are struggling to find skilled staff.


Monday September 30, 2024


Joyful welcome by stranded astronauts for SpaceX capsule crew
A capsule sent to bring back two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station has docked.

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