Cellebrite says smartphones still top source of digital evidence

Smartphones are more relevant to investigations than ever before, with 97% of investigators citing them as the top source of digital evidence, according to Cellebrite’s  2026 Industry Trends Report. The report, which surveyed 1,200 public safety practitioners across 63 countries,…

Exein and Mesh Systems partner to strengthen cybersecurity

Exein announced a strategic partnership with Mesh Systems. Together, the companies will help manufacturers strengthen security at the source, starting with firmware security assurance before devices ship, while supporting readiness for EU cybersecurity regulations, including the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)…

Security in IoT: Report finds that half of IoT manufacturers offer no way to report flaws

More than half of all consumer IoT manufacturers provide no method for security researchers to report flaws, leaving millions of connected devices potentially exposed, a new report has found. The 2025 Copper Horse study, now in its eighth year, analysed…

Why radar will enable tomorrow’s driverless passenger vehicles

In the future, driverless vehicles, buses and cars will glide through city streets, paving the way for healthier, less congested cities, but to arrive there requires a change in thinking about the sensors used to pilot truly self-driving vehicles. Today,…

Learn How to Cut IoT Connectivity Costs: See Real Use Cases & ROI Strategies Inside

Satellite for IoT: Affordable and Reliable Connectivity, Anywhere IoT systems are expanding into remote, mobile and hard-to-reach environments. Cellular networks cannot always provide consistent coverage, which creates gaps in visibility and breaks in critical data flow. Satellite connectivity now offers…

Protecting the backbone of clean energy

In the UK, the share of electricity generation from renewable sources during the second quarter of 2025 reached a new record level of 54.5% of all generation, according to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. But as we…

Why radar will enable tomorrow’s driverless passenger vehicles

In the future, driverless vehicles, buses and cars will glide through city streets, paving the way for healthier, less congested cities, but to arrive there requires a change in thinking about the sensors used to pilot truly self-driving vehicles. Today,…

What is Vodafone’s Internet of Things Business and why has it set up an American division?

Vodafone’s Internet of Things (IoT) business, spun out from the main Vodafone Group in 2024, is focused on connecting and managing global networks of devices across industries. From autonomous vehicles to medical implants, the platform allows companies to monitor, control,…

From niche to mainstream: how smart rings are outshining smartwatches in 2026

Worn by Kim Kardashian, Prince Harry, Lewis Hamilton, and the England men’s football team in Euro 2024, it seems smart rings are finally having a moment in 2026. After more than a decade as a niche curiosity, manufacturers say smart…

From trolley to template: The rise of facial recognition technology in British supermarkets

For shoppers frequenting the Sainsbury’s supermarket in Sydenham, south London, over the festive period, there was the usual seasonal battle to pile trolleys high with Christmas treats and manoeuvre them through crowds of families doing the same thing. What few…