Potential for shallow liquid water on Jupiter’s moon Europa, study suggests
Shallow liquid water may be present on Jupiter’s moon Europa, data based on the Greenland ice sheet suggests. Europa is a prime candidate for life in the Solar System, and its deep saltwater ocean has captivated
Twitter adopts ‘poison pill’ defence in Musk takeover bid
Twitter said on Friday that its board of directors has unanimously adopted a “poison pill” defence in response to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s proposal to buy the company and take it private. The move would allow
WhatsApp unveils Communities feature to organise group chats
WhatsApp has unveiled a feature called Communities, which it says will enable users to place several group chats together under one topic and share updates more effectively. The Meta-owned messaging app said it would begin rolling
Pret A Manger to open on island of Ireland
Popular food chain Pret A Manger is to open shops in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland for the first time. The company announced on Monday that it plans to launch 20 shops across the
Global operation takes down hackers’ leaked data market
Western authorities have dismantled an online marketplace used to buy and sell hacked and stolen personal data belonging to millions of people and have charged the platform’s founder and chief administrator, officials have announced. Law enforcement
Apple ‘deeply concerned’ about laws undermining user privacy, Tim Cook says
Apple boss Tim Cook has said the company is “deeply concerned” by proposed laws it says could weaken user privacy and put people’s data at risk. Speaking at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Global