Tech News What we know about Western-made missiles Ukraine is firing into Russia Ukraine is firing foreign-made missiles directly into Russian territory for the first time. We take a look at what these weapons can do 21/11/2024
Tech News News is shared on social media without being read, study finds Seventy-five per cent of news-related social media posts were shared without being read, a new study has found. 20/11/2024
Tech News Germany should prepare for cyber threats ahead of election - minister Germany needs more protections against cybersecurity threats with a general election coming up, the interior minister said. 12/11/2024
Tech News Meta creates digital ‘metaversities’ in EU and UK schools Students at universities in the EU and UK will soon be having courses in the metaverse. 12/11/2024
Tech News ChatGPT blocked 250,000 AI image requests of US election candidates More than 250,000 requests to OpenAI platforms to make deepfakes of US election candidates were rejected, the company says. 11/11/2024
Work AI could take up to 3 million UK jobs, report finds Over time, artificial intelligence could lead to up to three million job losses in the UK, but that number will be offset by the new jobs created in the sector, a new report says. 08/11/2024
Tech News 'A decisive victory’: Tech leaders react to Trump’s US election win Big Tech leaders came out on social media to congratulate or to accept president-elect Donald Trump’s election win. 07/11/2024
Tech News EU needs weapons 'quickly’ if US shifts military strategy, experts say Experts in military technology say that whoever wins the White House will likely shift US military equipment to other areas than Europe. We look at what will the EU have to do to make up any shortfall in its defence tech. 05/11/2024
Money Where do US presidential candidates Trump and Harris stand on crypto? Euronews Next breaks down Trump and Harris’ views on the crypto industry, which has contributed millions to the election. 05/11/2024
Tech News What is neural data and what protections exist in the EU? Some experts argue that neural data should be subject to greater protection. 04/11/2024
Mobility From city tours to food delivery, how AI can change car travel Several auto industry experts say the future of car travel in Europe is a range of personalised experiences that make the most of time in the car. 03/11/2024
Tech News How satellite images help uncover war crimes in Ukraine The main bodies investigating possible war crimes in Ukraine say they are relying on satellite images as potential evidence. 27/10/2024
Tech News Hateful online content helped spur Southport riots, UK regulator finds UK regulator Ofcom found a clear connection between online social media posts and increased violence on the streets during riots over the summer. 23/10/2024
Mobility This French start-up can convert your car into a hybrid EV in a day The company's kit can convert old petrol cars into electric hybrids in just one day. But experts say retrofitting old cars isn't the catch-all solution. 22/10/2024
Mobility Paris Motor Show 2024: Highlights from this year's blockbuster event The biennial Paris Motor Show hasn't disappointed, showcasing the latest in electric mobility. We take you through the week that was with our highlights. 20/10/2024
Mobility Paris Motor Show 2024: The unexpected new tech on display this year We take a look at the less publicised tech that’s on display at the Paris Motor Show at the Porte de Versailles expo centre this week. 17/10/2024
Tech News Why the Baltic is the most vulnerable to subsea sabotage attacks In the second part of a series on subsea cables, we look at how Baltic Sea states are dealing with increased threats of Russian interference in their backyard. 15/10/2024
Space Trash to treasure: NASA wants innovative space recycling projects NASA is challenging the public to come up with ways to recycle the material waste created in deep space. 10/10/2024
Tech News Report shows how messaging apps are used to spread propaganda A new report outlines how messaging platforms can be used for political propaganda or “information calculated to manipulate public opinion”. 10/10/2024
Space From Apollo to Artemis, here’s Iceland’s obscure role in Moon missions Iceland has been the backdrop for generations of astronaut training missions. We look at what makes the Arctic island nation so crucial for Moon research. 09/10/2024