EU agrees to make it mandatory for phones to have USB-C charge port
The European Union has agreed new rules which mean all smartphones sold in the bloc will be required to have a USB-C port for charging. The rules are set to come into effect by autumn 2024
Apple to allow users to edit and unsend messages in latest software overhaul
Apple users will be able to edit and even recall recently sent messages when the next version of its iPhone software is released later this year, the company has announced. The update to the Messages app
Revolut Suffers Outage Impacting Thousands of Users
Yesterday was a bank holiday in Ireland and it seems like Revolut took that a little too literally, as many Irish users were impacted by outages from the Fintech! It's not clear what caused the issue
Australian court orders Google to pay £411,000 over defamatory YouTube videos
An Australian court has ordered Google to pay a former politician 715,000 Australian dollars (£411,000) over two defamatory YouTube videos. John Barilaro, the former New South Wales state deputy premier, had sued Google and comedian Jordan
Apple could unveil augmented reality headset at WWDC
Apple could unveil its first pair of smartglasses or an augmented reality headset when the technology giant holds its annual developer conference on Monday. The iPhone maker has long been rumoured to be working on a
Long-time Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg steps down after 14 years
Sheryl Sandberg, the No 2 executive at Facebook owner Meta who helped turn its business from startup to digital advertising empire, is stepping down. Ms Sandberg has served as chief operating officer at the social media