Google Maps finally gets Tesla Supercharger upgrade to steer drivers towards fuss-free top-ups By Leon Poultney, Leon Poultney published 13 November 25 Google Maps users in the US now get nav features that were once reserved only for Tesla owners.
UK police arrest four following cyberattacks on M&S, Co-op, Harrods By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 July 25 Suspects are accused of carrying out multiple damaging cyberattacks.
Have your say: how was your Black Friday shopping experience? By Marc McLaren published 3 December 24 Here's your chance to us about your Black Friday/Cyber Monday shopping experience and help improve things for next year.
The secret to feeling good? Make friends with your fridge By Sponsored published 16 December 24 Your fridge isn’t just a place to keep your cucumbers cool and your fruit salads fresh. It can be your foodie friend too
The UK's first football club mobile network is here - but you probably won't guess which team has launched it By Mike Moore published 26 March 25 Millwall FC becomes the first British club to launch its own mobile network.
Co-op crisis deepens as it admits UK customer data stolen in cyberattack - up to 20 million people possibly affected, here's what we know By Mike Moore published 5 May 25 Hackers claim to have stolen private information on 20 million Co-op shoppers
The UK government’s tech purchase processes “downplay” the technical risks involved By Luke Hughes published 17 January 25 NAO report cite ballooning costs of projects and cumulative decades of delays as consequences of insufficient planning.
Now is a good time to buy a Tesla – the EV giant is offering free upgrades and enticing finance deals to drive sales By Leon Poultney published 12 December 25 Been pondering buying a Tesla? It's just launched a range of incentives in North America to help boost sales – here's what you can get.
US tech firm digs its claws into UK countryside with £4bn data center plans By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 30 October 25 A new huge data centre might be coming to your back garden.
Marks & Spencer outage allegedly linked to ScatteredSpider ransomware attack By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 April 25 The retailer hasn't confirmed the news yet, but the media are citing people familiar with the matter.
Forget gas stations – EV charging Superhubs are using solar power to solve the most annoying thing about electric motoring By Leon Poultney published 25 March 25 EV charging Superhubs are popping up across the globe – and these solar-assisted sites could help stamp out electric motoring pain points.
Huawei is back in Europe - and it wants to help take your small business to the next level, with AI at the center By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 November 25 Huawei brings integrated SME solutions to European customers, combining intelligence features, simplified deployment models, and expanded partner support.
$19 billion Vodafone and Three merger approved by UK competition watchdog By Craig Hale published 5 December 24 Vodafone and Three UK merger has been granted approval.
Tesla's futuristic drive-in Diner is the coolest thing it's built in years – here's what it's like inside By Leon Poultney published 22 July 25 Tesla has just opened the doors to its new LA Diner – and it's a retro-inspired triumph.
VodafoneThree signs up Nokia, Ericsson in multibillion-pound deal to build the UK's next-generation networks By Craig Hale published 22 September 25 VodafoneThree wants 99.95% of the UK population to have fast 5G by 2034.
Get the best tech gifts for less at Back Market By Sponsored published 9 December 24 For the best Christmas gifts, there's only one place to go-ho-ho
Harrods cyberattack - over 430,000 customers have data stolen, here's how to stay safe By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 29 September 25 Luxury shopper information sold online by criminals - Harrods says it won't engage.
London Tech Week 2025 as it happened - Jensen Huang, Keir Starmer and everything else we saw at the show By Mike Moore, Ellen Jennings-Trace last updated 11 June 25 We were at London Tech Week 2025 - here's what we saw
Uber Eats will soon use robots to deliver your takeaway - but you can't tip them By Mike Moore published 20 November 25 Starship Technologies robots could soon bring your Uber Eats takeaway to your door.
M&S chief digital and technology officer steps down in wake of damaging cyberattack By Wayne Williams published 14 September 25 M&S says its chief digital and technology officer is taking a break following damaging cyberattack forced widespread operational disruption earlier this year.
Capita handed huge £14m fine over security failings which lead to data breach By Ellen Jennings-Trace last updated 17 October 25 Capita ‘failed in its duty to protect’ customer data, the ICO found.
Home Office picks IBM to deliver UK Emergency Services Network By Craig Hale published 15 January 25 Britain’s Emergency Services Network is set for a complete overhaul through partnerships with IBM and EE.
These are the companies using AI-driven dynamic pricing the most - and the top users probably won't surprise you By Efosa Udinmwen published 22 December 24 Amazon leads dynamic pricing with 12.6 daily changes, but Best Buy changes its price only 2.6 times per day.
Tiny startup could challenge Wasabi, iDrive, and BackBlaze with sovereign EU cloud storage solution at rock-bottom prices By Efosa Udinmwen published 17 April 25 Estonia’s Storadera offers a low-cost, sovereign alternative to US cloud providers, aiming to disrupt the storage market.
Get an incredible £300 off the Pixel 9 Series when you trade in an iPhone By Sponsored published 17 December 24 AI-mazing phones for an amazingly low price
Starbucks has gone back to pen and paper after vendor ransomware attack By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 27 November 24 Employee pay and schedules are being tracked on paper at Starbucks following supply chain attack.
Hacked Tata Technologies data leaked by ransomware gang By Sead Fadilpašić published 13 March 25 Excel sheets, PDF files, and more, are being leaked.
M&S thinks it might finally know what caused cyberattack - but still won't say if it paid a ransom By Craig Hale published 9 July 25 M&S says DragonForce (not DragonForce Malaysia) is responsible for the attack, but we still don't know if a ransom has been paid.
UK government says Microsoft and AWS unfairly dominate the cloud market By Craig Hale published 29 January 25 UK Competition and Markets Authority says Microsoft and AWS have an unfair dominance over the country's cloud market.
Tesla was once an EV innovator, but its cheaper Model 3 and Model Y show it’s now being lapped by Chinese rivals By Leon Poultney published 8 October 25 There are now more affordable Tesla models in the US, but they sure are basic – here's what's been cut to hit those lower price tags.