Archive for May 2026
Amazon Launches UK Drone Deliveries
Amazon has begun making drone deliveries in the UK for the first time, marking a major step towards autonomous AI-driven logistics becoming part of normal daily commerce. Why Amazon Has Started UK Drone Deliveries Now Amazon Prime Air has officially launched limited drone deliveries in Darlington, County Durham, making the UK the first country outside…
Read MoreChildren Fool Online Age Checks With Fake Mustaches
Children are reportedly bypassing online age-verification systems using methods as simple as drawing fake facial hair, raising fresh questions about whether current age-assurance technology is robust enough to protect young users online. How Children Are Bypassing Age Checks The issue was highlighted in a new report from UK online safety organisation Internet Matters, which surveyed…
Read MoreChrome AI Model Download Raises User Control Questions
Reports that Google Chrome may download a multi-gigabyte AI model onto some desktop computers without many users realising it have sparked debate about transparency, storage use, privacy, and how AI features are increasingly being embedded into everyday software. How The Controversy Started The issue emerged after privacy researcher Alexander Hanff published a detailed blog post…
Read MoreFloating AI Data Centres Powered By Ocean Waves
A US startup has raised $140 million to build autonomous floating AI data centres powered by ocean waves, as the technology industry searches for new ways to meet the rapidly growing energy demands of artificial intelligence. Why AI Is Driving A New Search For Energy The rapid growth of AI has created a major infrastructure…
Read MoreMSP Persuasion Principle #5 : Liking
Introduction Liking is one of the most important persuasion principles in business because people are far more likely to say yes to people they like, trust, and feel comfortable with. At first, this may sound obvious. However, it explains something that happens all the time in sales, marketing, leadership, and client relationships. People do not…
Read MoreMeta Smart Glasses Security Controversy
Meta has terminated its contract with outsourcing firm Sama, leading to more than 1,000 Kenyan workers losing their jobs after they revealed they had been reviewing highly sensitive footage captured by users of its AI-powered smart glasses, raising fresh concerns about privacy, labour practices, and the hidden human layer behind AI. What The Workers Reported…
Read MoreOneDrive Removes Local Recycle Bin Fallback For Cloud Deletions
Microsoft is changing how OneDrive handles deleted files, removing a long-standing fallback that many users rely on without realising it and increasing the risk of accidental data loss across synced devices. What Has Changed In OneDrive? Although the change is straightforward, it is also significant, because when a file is deleted from the OneDrive website,…
Read MoreUK Plans New Social Media Restrictions For Under-16s
Social media restrictions for under-16s are moving closer to reality in the UK as ministers commit to action following a major consultation, signalling a significant change in how young people access digital platforms. Why The UK Is Moving Towards Social Media Restrictions The UK government has made it clear that some form of restriction on…
Read MoreLidl Expands Into Mobile Plans With App-Only Strategy
Lidl is expanding into mobile phone plans through a new global partnership, using its scale and loyalty app to offer low-cost, flexible connectivity without traditional contracts. Why Lidl Is Moving Into Mobile Lidl’s move into telecommunications is built on a strategic partnership with 1GLOBAL, which gives the retailer the technical platform and regulatory framework needed…
Read More1X California Factory To Produce 10,000 Home Robots
OpenAI-backed 1X Technologies has opened a California factory to build its NEO humanoid robot at scale, marking one of the clearest attempts yet to move home robots from futuristic demos into real consumer use. Why 1X Is Scaling Home Robots Now 1X Technologies, a Norway-founded robotics company now based in California, has opened a 58,000…
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