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Young tech boss sues company after they wouldn't let him travel first class to help his 'fear of flying'
Young tech boss sues company after they wouldn't let him travel first class to help his 'fear of flying'See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CLAIRE DUFFIN, SENIOR REPORTER Published: 10:55, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 10:56, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Beijing online shopping warning hits shares in Chinese tech groups
Alibaba and JD.com admonished by regulator for misleading sales tactics during ‘6.18’ event
FBI shuts 13 websites that operated as consulting companies offering fake jobs: Full list
US authorities have dismantled a sophisticated operation by China's intelligence services, which used 13 fake consulting websites to lure Americans with security clearances into revealing sensitive government information. Employing AI-generated profiles and deceptive job offers, the scheme aimed to exploit individuals for foreign intelligence interests. The FBI and DOJ have seized these domains, issuing a stern warning against such tactics.
What to do if your phone is stolen – a tech expert’s step-by-step guide
With phone theft on the rise, our smartphone expert shares instructions on what to do before and after
SpaceX is poised for blastoff with an IPO likely to break records
Business SpaceX is poised for blastoff with an IPO likely to break records June 11, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition John Ruwitch SpaceX is poised for blastoff with an IPO likely to break records Audio will be available later today.
Elon Musk explains to Jamie Dimon why AI cannot 'physically' survive on Earth
Elon Musk believes Earth's physical limits will soon constrain AI growth, suggesting the Moon as a prime location for massive computing infrastructure. He highlighted the Moon's advantages like lower gravity for easier transport. Musk envisions a phased expansion, starting with a self-growing lunar city before eventually terraforming Mars.
Audio-Technica Reveals Limited-Edition Headphones With Sunburst Finish
InnovationConsumer TechAudio-Technica Reveals Limited-Edition Headphones With Sunburst FinishByMark Sparrow,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs.Follow AuthorJun 11, 2026, 04:30am EDTThe new Audio-Techica ATH-WP900SE headphones are based on Audio-Tecnica’s ATH-WP900 model. The headphones are closed back and use a 53mm dynamic driver.AUDIO-TECHNICABack in the 1970s, almost eve...
How the Indian Navy's new GPS jammers could fool enemy missiles, drones and navigation systems
India's Ministry of Defence has procured 20 advanced GNSS jammers, featuring 75% indigenous content, for Rs 449 crore. This strategic acquisition bolsters maritime security and electronic warfare, enabling the Indian Navy to counter threats by disrupting adversary satellite navigation systems like GPS. The move addresses rising interference incidents and enhances operational resilience across all domains.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei reveals the most important thing he does every day
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei dedicates nearly half his time to nurturing company culture, prioritizing employee alignment and trust over technical development. He emphasizes candid communication through biweekly "Dario Vision Quest" meetings and an active Slack channel, fostering an environment of unfiltered truth as the AI startup navigates rapid growth and competitive pressures.
Met police chief calls for law to make stolen phones ‘unusable bricks’
Home secretary also urged to force tech firms into sharing data on stolen devices and if they are reactivatedThe Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has asked the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, to force all phone companies to make stolen devices “unusable bricks” in order to make them harder to sell on and less desirable to steal.London is widely regarded as the phone-snatching capital of Europe, with between 200 and 300 devices stolen each day. The city accounts for up to three...
Sat navs blamed for pushing millions onto dangerous country roads to escape traffic
Millions of drivers have been forced onto some of the most dangerous roads in the UK as traffic jams on motorways and major routes worsen, new research has found.Safety charity IAM RoadSmart revealed that more than half of motorists have taken unexpected detours onto country roads after getting stuck in congestion on major roads. The study found that 54 per cent of drivers have used rural routes in the past year after facing delays on motorways, dual carriageways and A-roads. It comes as rural r...
Inside SpaceX’s Orbital Economy: AI Data Centers And Wireless Power
BreakingInnovationScienceInside SpaceX’s Orbital Economy: AI Data Centers And Wireless PowerByJamie Carter,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky.Follow AuthorJun 11, 2026, 03:34am EDTToplineFor some, SpaceX’s initial public offering (IPO) of shares on the Nasdaq stock index this week appears to be all about rockets. After all, the company has built its reputation launching sate...
How the C-295 transport aircraft will add value to IAF
India's aerospace sector achieved a significant milestone with the first flight of the India-assembled C-295 aircraft. This $3.5 billion program with Airbus will see 40 aircraft assembled locally, boosting domestic manufacturing and replacing aging An-32s. Additional orders for the Navy and Coast Guard highlight the C-295's versatility and India's growing defense production capabilities.
How a Google Maps detour cost four UP Police aspirants their future
What began as a routine journey to a police recruitment examination turned into a costly detour for four aspirants in Uttar Pradesh. After allegedly following incorrect navigation directions, they reached a location far from their designated centre and missed the test. The episode has sparked questions about dependence on digital maps and the need for better exam-centre location systems.
Korea fines e-commerce giant $400m over data breach affecting millions
The record fine comes after around 37.5 million users had their private data exposed.
How much heat does an AI data centre produce, and where are they located?
Data centres don't just use large amounts of water and electricity, they're heating the environment too, study finds.
How 'Made In India' Passenger Jets Will Change Indian Aviation Forever
India is one of the fastest-growing economies today, and its aviation sector has taken a massive leap.
Former xAI engineer says he was fired after warning about Grok's safety risks
Just as investors prepare for what could become the largest IPO in history, a lawsuit from inside Elon Musk's artificial intelligence empire has pulled back the curtain on a very different drama. At its centre is Devin Kim, a former engineer at xAI who claims he lost his job after repeatedly raising concerns about the safety of Grok, the company's AI chatbot.
Canada Digital Safety Bill bans social media for under-16s, regulates AI chatbots - Emirates 24|7
Canada Digital Safety Bill bans social media for under-16s, regulates AI chatbots Emirates 24|7
Social media on trial: Four important cases to watch
Social media firms face thousands of lawsuits, the BBC looks at four which could be significant.