Welcome to Silicon UK Pulse
I’m James Marriott with all the big technology news from the last week.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) annual report says the threat to the nation’s most critical infrastructure is ‘enduring and significant.’
It comes amid a rise of state-aligned groups, increased aggressive cyber activity, and ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Back in August, the NCSC flagged the cyber risks for organisations introducing AI chatbots into their businesses.
It’s concerned about illegal or underage workers being able to use other people’s accounts.
Officials met with Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Eat over the matter during the week.
The Government said it had begun investigating the issue and there had been 380 arrests so far this year of delivery drivers who did not have the right to work in the UK.
Drivers do have to go through checks when they sign up, but currently are allowed to let their account be used by someone else who doesn’t have to go through any verification.
It comes after the firm faced criticism for how it handles minors using Instagram and Facebook.
Meta’s security chief called for a ‘simple, industry wide solution’ to the issue.
It was quite the controversy when the X rival launched back in July.
Users had to sign up for Threads using their Instagram credentials – but then couldn’t delete one while keeping the other.
It has been confirmed that has changed this week.
That’s one of the revelations this week from an ongoing legal case.
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, gives Apple 36% of Safari revenue as part of its default search agreement.
It was confirmed by Google’s CEO during a lawsuit filed against them by Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite.
It stems from new digital rules that place some restrictions on their services.
Both say they accept the ruling, although other firms are expected to appeal.
In September, the bloc designated 22 services run by six tech giants as gatekeepers that would face restrictions under the new Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Carmakers in Western countries have started discounting them for the first time as the market starts to slow down following the 2020 surge.
In October UK discounts were on average 11% below the recommended retail price. In the US they were at 10% and in Germany roughly 7% on average.
The slowdown comes amidst mixed political messages, with the UK pushing back a ban on new petrol cars from 2030 to 2035.
The multi-million-pound deal will see the fast chargers rolled out across thousands of sites.
The new kit can charge cars to around 80% in just 20 minutes.
EG currently operates about 600 charging sites and said it plans on expanding this to more than 20,000 over time, with the first chargers set to be deployed by the end of the year.
The firm is reported to be developing a localised version of iOS for European iPhone users to allow them to ‘side load.’
It’s believed from next year, they’ll be able to download apps directly from third party websites, to comply with European regulations.
It suffered an outage affecting thousands of Teams and Xbox Live users in the UK and Europe last Friday.
Microsoft said on X, that the issues were caused by “an artificial increase in synthetic network traffic” and said it had made configuration changes to remediate the impact.
It came on launch day of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – one of the titles acquired by Microsoft in its takeover of Activision Blizzard.
The 73 year old was taken to hospital in Mexico City last week.
He was due to give a speech at the World Business Forum when he was taken ill.
He’s now back home in the US and says he’s ‘feeling good’.
Suspended prison sentence for Craig Wright for “flagrant breach” of court order, after his false…
Cash-strapped south American country agrees to sell or discontinue its national Bitcoin wallet after signing…
Google's change will allow advertisers to track customers' digital “fingerprints”, but UK data protection watchdog…
Welcome to Silicon In Focus Podcast: Tech in 2025! Join Steven Webb, UK Chief Technology…
European Commission publishes preliminary instructions to Apple on how to open up iOS to rivals,…
San Francisco jury finds Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder of Cash App founder Bob…