Fox Corporation launches Netflix rival, Scientists attach ‘living skin’ to robots

Rupert Murdoch's Fox Corporation is entering the UK's highly competitive free, ad-supported video streaming market. Tubi will compete with the likes of Netflix, Disney+, ITVX and Channel 4's streaming platform as well as the BBC iPlayer. The platform has been quickly gaining market share in the US where, according to Fox, it has almost 80…

Which? claims dangerous flaw on MG4 EV, Apple Watch ’10’ could be biggest yet

One of Britain's most popular electric cars has a 'potentially dangerous' issue that could put drivers and other road users at risk, according to a consumer watchdog. Product testing group Which? says it identified the problem with the UK's second best-selling EV, the MG 4, during controlled and repeated tests that it carries out on…

VW invests up to $5bn in Tesla rival, Ford teases ‘Capri’ EV

German car-making giant Volkswagen (VW) says it will invest up to $5bn (£3.94bn) in Tesla rival Rivian. The deal creates a joint venture that will allow VW and the US-based electric vehicle (EV) maker to share technology. Rivian shares jumped by almost 50% after the announcement. The tie-up comes as competition intensifies between EV makers…

The Impact of Global Regulations on Slot Game Development

The online gaming industry, particularly slot games, has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade. This growth is largely driven by technological advancements and the increasing accessibility of online casinos. However, this expansion is also heavily influenced by the regulatory frameworks established by different countries. Global regulations have a profound impact on how slot games…

Vauxhall owner says car plants could close, Record labels sue AI start-ups

The owner of the Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroën brands has warned its car plants in Ellesmere Port and Luton could close unless market demand for electric vehicles and “stupid” regulatory conditions change. The UK managing director of Stellantis said the company did not want to shut operations in the UK but it would make a decision in…

1 in 4 workers prone to a security breach while working on vacations 

A new survey of 2,000 workers by the communications and growth firm Movchan Agency revealed that 54% of people work while on vacation — and 1 in 4 don’t check if their Wi-Fi connection is secure while working away. Unsurprisingly, close to 1 in 5 workers have leaked classified information while connected to insecure Wi-Fi. Kateryna Didenko, a cybersecurity expert at a…

Can Insfollowpro Help You Get More Instagram Followers? A User-Tested Review

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media marketing, Instagram remains a vital platform for brands, influencers and individuals looking to expand their reach. Growth on Instagram is synonymous with increased engagement, brand visibility, and potentially, greater profitability. But with the competition fiercer than ever, achieving meaningful growth can feel like an uphill battle. This is…

TikTok takes legal action against US, Sony ‘pulling PSVR2’s funding’

TikTok has launched a long-awaited legal fight to stop its Chinese owner being forced to sell the short video platform's US operations, arguing it violates Americans' rights to free speech. TikTok and Chinese parent ByteDance were told in April they had until January next year to divest TikTok in the US or face the prospect…