iPhone will get USB-C charging port, says Apple executive
The iPhone is to move to a USB-C connector in order to comply with new EU laws which require small electronics to come with the charging port. Apple executive Greg Joswiak told a Wall Street Journal
Hacker holds Australian health insurer’s data for ransom
An Australian health insurer’s customer data – including diagnoses and treatments – is being held for ransom by a cyber criminal in the nation’s second major privacy breach in a month, officials have said. Trade in
University’s new laser system could help astronomers in the hunt for exoplanets
University scientists have developed a system which could help astronomers find Earth-like planets – and it is powered by a laser similar to those sold in shops for a few pounds. Researchers at Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt University
Twitter sues to force Musk to complete his 44 billion dollars acquisition
Twitter said it has sued Elon Musk to force him to complete the 44 billion US dollars (£37 billion) acquisition of the social media company. Mr Musk and Twitter have been bracing for a legal fight
Group of galaxies and ‘baby stars’ among new images released by Nasa
Nasa is “just getting started” with new discoveries in the universe after releasing stunning photos taken by its James Webb Space Telescope, its boss said. Among the images released on Tuesday were the Southern Ring Nebula,
UK tech firm Nothing unveils its smartphone to rival Apple and Samsung
UK-based tech start-up Nothing has unveiled its first smartphone, which the company says “marks the start of change in a stagnant industry” as it looks to challenge Apple and Samsung. The Nothing Phone (1) will go
JWST First Image – Nasa space telescope’s first cosmic view goes deep
The first image from Nasa’s new space telescope has been unveiled – brimming with galaxies and offering the deepest look of the cosmos ever captured. The first image from the 10 billion dollars James Webb Space