Genedrive skyrockets after claiming it can ‘quickly’ ramp up coronavirus testing kit output

Genedrive shot up more than 150 per cent this week after it said it could ‘quickly’ ramp up production of its coronavirus test. The diagnostics firm has been discussing with suppliers its plans to increase output to 10,000 new kits per hour. This would make the product ‘a material revenue generator for the company and … Read more

Government urges banks to ‘move quickly’ to help 14,000 mortgage prisoners to switch deals

Ministers fired a warning shot at banks this week as the top six lenders stand accused of failing to help mortgage prisoners switch to a better deal. In an open letter Treasury ministers urged banks to move quickly to help mortgage prisoners following some four months of inaction from lenders.    The UK’s financial watchdog introduced … Read more

Apple may have leaked four new iPad Pro models on its website before quickly taking them down

Apple may have leaked four new iPad Pro models on its website before quickly taking them down A support document may have leaked the hardware on Apple’s Chinese website The document suggested four new models including an 11-inch and 12.9-inch Both sizes will come with a cellular version and a Wi-Fi only version  By James … Read more

How to quickly pause an Android app

If you’re looking for an easier way to control when you can and can’t use Android apps, look no further than the new on-demand pause feature. How to quickly pause an Android app If you’re looking for an easier way to control when you can and can’t use Android apps, look no further than the … Read more

Why Australia is quickly developing a technology-based human rights problem

Human rights advocates have called on the Australian government to protect the rights of all in an era of change, saying tech should serve humanity, not exclude the most vulnerable members of society. Salesforce’s Kathy Baxter (Image: Jason McCormack/Australian Human Rights Commission) Artificial intelligence (AI) might be technology’s Holy Grail, but Australia’s Human Rights Commissioner … Read more