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UK announces new security rules for IoT devices
Under new laws proposed by the UK government, all internet-connected devices will be required to abide by a strict set of security standards. The new measures are designed to protect consumers and businesses against an increasing volume of cyberattacks. IoT devices – ranging from phones and tablets to smart speakers…
Read MorePecan.ai launches with $11M Series A to automate machine learning
Pecan.ai, a startup that wants to help business analysts build machine learning models in an automated fashion, emerged from stealth today and announced an $11 million Series A. The round was led by Dell Technologies Capital and S Capital. Along with a previously unannounced $4 million seed round, the company…
Read MoreElectric scooters are a step closer to becoming road legal in the UK
Electric scooters could soon be road-legal in the UK, as the government prepares to open a consultation, followed by trials in several cities. E-scooter trials have already taken place in London’s Olympic Park, but this will be the first time you can take an electric scooter out on public streets.…
Read MoreEverything we think we know about Samsung’s next foldable phone
Samsung’s next Unpacked event, where the company is expected to announce its next flagship phones, is taking place on February 11th, and the rumor mill has already given us a pretty good idea what to expect. A followup to the Galaxy S10 series (apparently called the Galaxy S20) seems like…
Read MoreHow Amazon escapes liability for the riskiest products on its site
Wendy Weintraub was always careful not to leave appliances plugged in, just in case. But around two years ago, she was getting ready for work by blow-drying her hair when she noticed smoke and the smell of burning. Soon, she saw something shoot out from the end of the hair…
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