Cyber warfare is coming out of the shadows in the Iran war, from hacking phone apps to recruiting agents online to embracing AI as a weapon.
Why I brought a classic 1970s car from New Zealand to OrkneyFrom New Zealand to Orkney: Why we brought this classic car half way round the worldRob FlettBBC Scotland News, KirkwallBBCCathleen says she been grinning since Hans arrived with her new carCathleen Hourie has long coveted an Austin 3-Litre - a classic car that she was introduced to by her first boyfriend. When she spotted a 1970 model...
U.K. arrests ex-ambassador to the U.S. on suspicion of misconduct over Epstein ties Former U.K. Ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson drives away from his residence in central London on Feb. 14. Justin Tallis/AFP via...
How passenger planes keep flying during a warGetty ImagesFor the last fortnight, as drones and missiles have whistled through the skies above Iran and the Gulf, air traffic controllers have been shepherding passenger jets through safer but congested airspace on the edge of the war.A glance at a flight tracker map shows how busy Egypt and Georgia have become.Working side-by-side, each controller...
BTS: K-pop agency shares drop after comeback show turnout falls shortPeter HoskinsBusiness reporterGetty ImagesThe free concert was attended by an estimated 104,000 fansShares in Hybe, the company behind K-pop megastars BTS, have fallen sharply after a much lower number of fans attended their comeback concert than expected.The free concert in Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on Saturday saw all...
These $299 Glasses Are Like an HDR TV on Your Face TCL's budget Air 4 Pro display glasses, reviewed: They're great for movies, not so good for work or audio. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive...