Apple Watch SE review: an almost great cheaper option

The Apple Watch SE is a cheaper version of Apple’s smartwatch that offers most of what makes it good while cutting out some key features. The Watch SE comes in two sizes, 40mm or 44mm, and is made of aluminium. Prices start at GBP269 – GBP100 less than the top Apple Watch Series 6 – […]

Behind China’s ‘pork miracle’: how technology is transforming rural hog farming

In November 2018, I travelled to Guangzhou, a city of about 14 million people in southern China. Late autumn is the time for making lap yuk, a type of preserved pork that is a local speciality, and across town I would often spot slabs of meat hanging from high-rise apartment balconies, tied up with string […]

Facebook announces plan to stop political ads after 3 November

Facebook has announced significant changes to its advertising and misinformation policies, saying it will stop running political ads in the United States after polls close on 3 November for an undetermined period of time. The changes, announced on Wednesday, come in an effort to “protect the integrity” of the upcoming election “by fighting foreign interference, […]

UV cabinet that zaps Covid ‘could become fixture of UK homes’

A “disinfection” cabinet that zaps coronavirus could be this Christmas’s must-have gadget as manufacturers tap into demand for professional levels of hygiene in the home. The UV cleaning cabinet, which resembles a microwave and costs GBP199, is one of a range of anti-coronavirus appliances being put on the market by the electrical brand Beko. The […]

Johnson the general to Starmer’s captain | Brief letters

What a surprise that Boris Johnson’s promise that the flu vaccine would be available to everyone over 50 has led to unprecedented demand (GPs in England left waiting up to a month for flu vaccine supplies, 4 October). I phoned my GP to make an appointment and was told: “Ring again mid-November.” I’m 61. Let’s […]

Confused Over Customs & Brexit? There May Be Help At Hand

The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union has been a headache for companies who rely on international trade between the two markets. Since the vote, customs issues, as well as language difficulties, have come to the fore like never before. However, global provider of business process outsourcing (BPO), DDC FPO, has made it […]

Entrepreneur launches APP that could revolutionise grassroots and academy football

Available now on the Apple and Google Play Stores. The app, iCoach offers an innovative platform for grassroots and academy football coaches to assess their players in line with the Football Association’s, “Four Corner Model”. The model can be applied to all players, regardless of age or ability. Everyone is different and players will have […]

Whisper quiet and super fast: a hands-on preview with Xbox Series X

Until now, it’s all been marketing. Every feature, every technological advancement, promised for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, have been untested. But over the last three weeks, Microsoft has been sending out preview units of the Series X to journalists around the world. Just as the company blinked first and announced the price […]

Star Wars: Squadrons review – childhood dreams, realised

It wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to posit that one of the primary drivers of video game innovation over the past 40 years has been the desire to live out Star Wars fantasies – from the Parker Brothers’ Empire Strikes Back in 1982 (the first Star Wars tie-in game) to the superlative X-Wing/Tie […]

EU lawmakers ask Jeff Bezos whether Amazon spies on politicians

A cross-party group of MEPs has written to Amazon’s chief executive, Jeff Bezos, demanding information on the online retailer’s monitoring of trade union activists and politicians in response to deleted job postings that described unions as “threats”. The letter, from 37 members of the European parliament, said they were concerned Amazon deliberately targeted workers seeking […]