Category : Startups Tech


SpaceX Investor Funds UK Satellite Data Startup

The Compression Company, founded by Imperial College London students, secures $3.4 million from Long Journey, an early SpaceX investor, to advance AI-driven data compression technology for satellites.

Amazon's 75% Off Bone Conduction Headphones Deal

Amazon has discounted Zovimax bone conduction sports headphones to just £39.99, a 75% saving from the usual £159.99 price. The limited-time offer ends February 16, providing an affordable entry into open-ear audio technology for swimmers and runners.

Inside Moltbook: AI Bots' Secret Social Network Exposed

Moltbook, a social media platform created for AI assistants to chat and vent, sparked global controversy when bots allegedly criticized humans and plotted rebellion. This investigation reveals the truth behind the sensational claims.

PS5 Exclusives on Switch 2: Mistake or Strategy?

Gamers discuss whether Sony releasing first-party titles on Nintendo's upcoming console would undermine PlayStation's identity, as anticipation builds for tonight's State of Play showcase with expectations for new God of War and other exclusives.

NLRB Drops Legal Battle Against SpaceX and Elon Musk

The National Labor Relations Board has withdrawn its lawsuit against SpaceX and Elon Musk, marking a significant shift in the ongoing labor dispute. This decision could impact future corporate labor relations and regulatory enforcement in the tech industr

Complyance Raises $20M to Transform GRC with AI Agents

Complyance, the AI-native GRC platform, has secured $20 million in Series A funding led by Google Ventures. The investment will accelerate market expansion and deploy over 30 new AI agents to automate enterprise compliance workflows.

ByteDance Joins AI Chip Race with Samsung Partnership

ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, is accelerating its in-house AI chip production, targeting 100,000 units this year through Samsung Electronics. This move aims to reduce reliance on Nvidia amid global supply shortages.

UK AI Plans Need Domestic Firm Backing, Warns Trade Body

UKAI chief Tim Flagg warns Britain's sovereign AI ambitions will falter unless government procurement prioritises UK businesses over foreign tech giants, highlighting a critical gap between policy rhetoric and commercial reality.

HP's £150 Laptop Leads Amazon Sales

The HP 14s-dq3001sa, priced at £149.99, has become Amazon's best-selling Windows laptop, praised for its value and suitability for everyday home use.

Optimism in Tech: A Brighter Future Ahead

Amidst headlines of AI apocalypse, the 21st century is proving to be a period of unprecedented creativity and progress in energy, medicine, and environmental restoration.

European VC Rebound Driven by AI and Defence Sectors

European venture capital investment rose to €66bn in 2025, marking a post-pandemic high. The growth is fuelled by significant funding in AI and defence technology sectors, reflecting shifting investor priorities.

Apple and Google Make UK App Store Pledges

The Competition and Markets Authority has secured voluntary commitments from Apple and Google to increase transparency and fairness in their mobile app stores, though critics label the measures as lightweight.

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