Anthony Cuthbertson
Anthony Cuthbertson is a skilled technology journalist with a focus on clean energy breakthroughs, cryptocurrency, and cybercrime. Based in Paris and serving as the Deputy Technology Editor at The Independent, he has been recognized for his digital journalism skills by the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) and won Digital Writer of the Year at the Online Media Awards. His work also includes writing news and features from France.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- Anthony Cuthbertson is the Deputy Technology Editor and a correspondent at The Independent based in Paris.
- He has previously been named Digital Journalist of the Year by the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) and won Digital Writer of the Year at the Online Media Awards.
- He mainly covers technology – everything from clean energy breakthroughs, to cryptocurrency and cyber crime – but also writes news and features from France.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- Elon Musk announced that the next generation of SpaceX's Starship rockets will be taller than the Great Pyramids of Giza.
- Starship is the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built.
Deceptions
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Recent Articles
Japanese Researchers Set New World Record for Data Transfer at 402 Tb/s
Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024Researchers at Japan's NICT set a new world record for data transfer, transmitting 402 Tb/s over commercially available optical fiber cables using six amplifiers and an optical gain equalizer. This achievement surpasses the previous record by 25% and increases transmission bandwidth by 35%, demonstrating the untapped potential of current technology. SpaceX's Starship: Predicted to Fly Again in June, Boasting Record Height and Ambitious Goals
Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024Elon Musk predicts SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest rocket, will fly again in June after an FAA investigation. Standing at nearly 400 feet tall, Starship aims to carry ambitious goals like surviving reentry and rapid reuse. The next generation of Starships will be taller than the Great Pyramids and can carry up to 150 tonnes or 100 passengers. SpaceX has secured contracts with NASA for lunar missions, with Musk's ultimate goal being a human colony on Mars.