Top tech stories today: October 14, 2024

Meta discusses future hardware, AR glasses, and Quest in exclusive interview

Meta’s Andrew Bosworth shares insights on Meta’s upcoming hardware innovations, including AR glasses and the future of Quest devices. Read more

SpaceX aims for a historic Starship booster catch

SpaceX will attempt a groundbreaking mission by catching a returning Starship booster for the first time. Read more

Schools facing rising nation-state cyberattacks

Global ransomware attacks on schools, linked to nation-states, are intensifying, impacting education systems worldwide. Read more

Hackers steal Verizon Push-to-Talk call logs

Verizon’s Push-to-Talk call logs have been targeted by hackers, with stolen data now being advertised online. Read more

How AI helps with grief: a personal experience

An exploration of using AI tools to manage grief, revealing its emotional and practical impacts. Read more

Boeing to lay off 17,000 employees amidst restructuring

Boeing announces significant layoffs as part of its restructuring efforts, affecting 17,000 employees globally. Read more

Comparing RAW photos from top smartphones and a DSLR

Comparative test results of RAW photos from the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, and more. Read more

Massive Pokémon leak exposes upcoming game designs

A Pokémon leak has unveiled beta designs, source codes, and future game plans, sending shockwaves through the community. Read more

Norwegian startup Muybridge receives funding for software-defined camera

Muybridge secures funding to develop its innovative software-defined camera, aiming to revolutionize photography and imaging technology. Read more

The hottest startups in Dublin for 2024

A look at the top Dublin-based startups leading innovation in fields like tech, AI, and sustainability. Read more

Kenya battles climate change with maize crops

Kenya’s farmers are experimenting with drought-resistant maize crops to tackle climate change’s impacts on agriculture. Read more

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James Durston

James Durston is the Editor-in-Chief for Blue Tech Wave, and a former editor and journalist for some of the world's biggest international media organisations.

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