Fresh call to ban ransomware payments divides cybersecurity experts


A former British security chief has reignited the perennial ransomware question: to pay or not to pay? Ciaran Martin, who was the first-ever CEO of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), answered emphatically in the negative. Yet Martin doesn’t only ad

EU hits Apple with first-ever fine: €1.8B for stifling music streaming


The EU has fined Apple €1.8bn for stifling music streaming rivals — the first penalty that the bloc has imposed on the tech giant. Antitrust regulators intervened following a complaint made by Spotify back in 2019. The Swedish streaming giant argued th

Does AI have a place on ethics committees? How to use it the right way


The role of an ethics committee is to give advice on what should be done in often contentious situations. They are used in medicine, research, business, law and a variety of other areas. The word “ethics” relates to the moral principles governing human behaviou

New ocean thermal energy device under construction in Canary Islands


Seven European organisations have teamed up to build a prototype ocean energy device that could power tropical islands with virtually limitless, consistent, renewable energy.    The technology is called Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). It generates e

Opinion: For politicians, AI will bring salvation or damnation — but nothing in between


Is AI a panacea or a Pandora’s box? It’s a question that divides the British government. Ask the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, and he’ll fill your ears with promises about a glorious future. AI is a “game-changer” that can “revolutionise public services

Doctors have started prescribing a new medical treatment: A walking app


Walking is the simplest form of exercise, but it has enormous benefits. As our lifestyles become ever more sedentary, doctors are increasingly prescribing walks to address medical conditions and our general wellbeing. But how can patients stay motivated to kee

How can startups raise funds in this shitty economical climate? 3 investors share their insider tips


When it comes to raising startup capital, 2023 was rough, to say the least. In fact, Pitchbook characterised it as Europe’s “most depressed” year in a decade in terms of VC exit value. The question is, will 2024 be a turning point? And if not, how can startups be

‘World’s most efficient large aircraft’ seeks approval for ‘flying bum’


A blimp billed as the “world’s most efficient large aircraft” — but better known as the “The Flying Bum” — is applying for approval to take off. Officially named the Airlander 10, the voluptuous vehicle resembles the legendary Zeppelin. Like its fabled ancestor

TNW and Startup Valencia are back together — and on a date to VDS


TNW is taking our relationship with one of Europe’s top innovation hubs to the next level. We’re teaming up with Startup Valencia to accelerate the international expansion of tech extravaganza VDS — which soon reopens its doors to the future. On October 23 and

Watch: World’s fastest camera drone races F1 champ Max Verstappen


Dutch Drone Gods and Red Bull have unveiled what they claim to be the world’s fastest camera drone.   Capable of top speeds in excess of 350kph, the manually piloted first-person view (FPV) drone “could change how people watch


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