Elon Musk’s record $56bn Tesla pay package is too much, judge rules

Elon Musk’s record $56bn Tesla pay package is too much, judge rules

A Delaware judge has ruled that Elon Musk’s record-breaking $56 billion Tesla pay package could be scrapped, calling the compensation “an unfathomable sum” that was not fair to shareholders, according to a court filing. The ruling in effect put a stop to what would have been the largest pay package in corporate America. The judge…

Quidditch meets Robot Wars as drone soccer flies into Britain

Quidditch meets Robot Wars as drone soccer flies into Britain

Last summer Sarah Lockley and Peter Overton were at a campsite in the south of France with their young son. “We looked down the itinerary for the day and one of the things was drone soccer. Never heard of it. Never seen it. So we thought we’d pop along and have a look. We all…

Paul Marshall buys The Spectator for £100m

Paul Marshall buys The Spectator for £100m

The Spectator has been sold to Sir Paul Marshall for £100 million after a long-running takeover battle for the magazine and its sister Telegraph newspaper titles. Marshall, the financier behind Marshall Wace, the hedge fund, and GB News, the television channel, has bought the magazine after its purchase by an Abu Dhabi-backed fund was blocked…

Don’t panic! How to be a practical prepper for a power cut

Don’t panic! How to be a practical prepper for a power cut

If things weren’t tough enough already, the government is now warning us that we need to boost our “personal resilience” for when they run out of power. No, not Rishi Sunak’s personal supply, but the stuff that keeps the lights on. Giving the first of what is promised to be an annual update to MPs…

Magnets death of boy aged eight prompts warning over TikTok trend

Magnets death of boy aged eight prompts warning over TikTok trend

An eight-year-old boy who died after he swallowed ten magnets may have been following a dangerous social media craze, a coroner has ruled. Rhys Millum died after his small ­intestine was perforated by ten 3mm silver spherical magnets, which had stuck together to form a long chain in his bowel. Despite being in agony for…

I used to be a massive liar. Now I love saying sorry

I used to be a massive liar. Now I love saying sorry

Another week, another hoo-ha brought about by new technology. According to a piece on the Daily Mail website, a spate of recent celebrity apologies — from Whoopi Goldberg, podcaster Joe Rogan and Elon Musk — might not have been true apologies at all. When run through an AI-detector, it seemed there was a greater than…

Guardian braced for job losses as online ad drought hits publishers

Guardian braced for job losses as online ad drought hits publishers

Staff at the Guardian newspaper are braced for cuts after bosses told them the publisher is on course to make a £39 million annual loss amid a slump in the wider digital advertising market. The Guardian’s woes, revealed to staff at a meeting hosted by executives last week, come as several rivals also face what…

Florida bans children under 14 from social media in restrictive new law

Florida bans children under 14 from social media in restrictive new law

The US state of Florida has passed legislation that bars children under the age of 14 from having social media accounts in the latest attempt to shield minors from harmful content online. The new law, one of the most restrictive of its kind in America, will force social media companies to delete the accounts of…

How does the Neuralink brain chip work? Elon Musk’s implant explained

How does the Neuralink brain chip work? Elon Musk’s implant explained

Would you allow a computer direct access to your thoughts? The question isn’t as far-fetched as it once was — and the news that Elon Musk’s Neuralink has embarked on its first human trial might just have brought mass-market mind-reading machines a step closer. The idea is relatively simple. Neuralink, founded by Musk in 2016,…