Tech shares in focus as investors eye latest filings from funds
By Carolina Mandl and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – Tech stocks once again grabbed the attention of the world’s biggest funds in the second quarter, regulatory filings showed, as…
Best tech expos in September 2024
Attending tech expos is crucial for anyone involved in the technology industry. These events provide unparalleled opportunities to learn about the latest trends, network with industry leaders, and discover innovative…
Insights into the NHS cyberattack: an interview with Shobhit Gautam
Interview with Shobhit Gautam: Recently, NHS England confirmed a significant patient data breach managed by the pathology testing company Synnovis due to a ransomware attack. The cyber-criminal group Qilin has…
Meet the talent: Ekaterina Kostioukhina, Flight Doctor & Space Medicine Researcher
Place of residence: New Zealand Position: Senior Medical Officer, Flight Doctor and Space Medicine Researcher. Please describe a day in your life Because of the nature of my profession, my…
Payments firm Flywire explores sale after receiving acquisition interest, sources say
By Milana Vinn NEW YORK (Reuters) – Flywire, a U.S. payments processor with a market value of $2.3 billion, is exploring a sale after attracting takeover interest, according to people…
South Korea to support vendors hit by Qoo10 payment delays, founder pledges compensation
By Jihoon Lee and Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea will provide $400 million in financial support to small businesses hit by payment delays on two Qoo10 e-commerce platforms…
Printmed 3D project: to create organs for training new surgeons
Making artefacts replicating human organs to train surgeons to simulate complex surgical operations and improve training sounds like a regular plan to make it easier for young doctors to perform…
VIP deepfakes promote miracle cures on social media
Every day, sponsored content about miracle cures and supplements with extraordinary capabilities is posted on Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram, and it is often accompanied by artificial intelligence-generated images, video, and…
Without backup plans, global IT outages will happen again
By James Pearson LONDON (Reuters) – Elements of Friday’s global IT outage, which grounded planes and hit services from banking to healthcare, have occurred before and until more contingencies are…
A global technology outage: unraveling our dependence on few tech giants
A global technology outage grounded flights, disrupted banking systems, and knocked media outlets off the air on Friday, causing a massive disruption that highlighted our global dependence on software from…