There could be more plastic than fish in the sea in the future
The WWF warns how increasing plastic waste is killing sea life, and if it continues to double in the next 15 years, there may well be more plastic than fish in the sea (by weight) by 2050.
Prodigy Racing League becomes the first ever e2real sports league with a dozen tournaments arriving this year
Racing Prodigy edges towards merging virtual racing with real-world racing as they ultimately aim to foster more opportunities for emerging motorsport fanatics.
Mental Health and AI: How Replika users find support from chatbots
Friend, mentor, lover. Replika is a place where some of the most vulnerable people in society come to talk about their life with an AI companion.
From the worst-selling model in Q1 2023, iPhone 14 Plus becomes the sixth best-selling phone
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was the only Android phone that outperformed the iPhone 14 Plus in terms of sales.
EU, US ready common code of conduct on artificial intelligence
European Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager added that a draft would be put forward "within weeks".
Adobe introduces new AI feature, sparking controversy among artists
Though the company claims that Adobe Firefly will simply act as a "co-pilot" rather than a replacement for graphic artists, many still believe in the opposite.
OpenAI unveils ChatGPT app for iOS, see availability, new feature, more details
In its official announcement, OpenAI tipped that the ChatGPT Android app is right around the corner.
Instagram influencer admits stalking, harassment of Premier League stars
The stalking and harassment took place after meeting the footballers at a party.
First iOS 16.6 beta introduces iMessage Contact Key Verification for high profile users
Apple announced the iMessage Contact Key Verification feature alongside Lockdown Mode in December 2022.
Social mobility charity outlines checklist to help organisations improve inclusiveness for young people
The Talent Tap highlight ways organisations can help young people bring their voices to the table through a four-point Social Mobility Checklist.
Google set to make screen recording feature more private with Android 14
Android 14 OS will be teeming with useful features such as lock screen customisations, app cloning, camera, and battery life improvements.
Fake ChatGPT apps trick users into paying for expensive subscriptions
Fleeceware apps do not push Windows and Android malware, but they use coercive tactics to promote their recurring subscriptions.
Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
How British supermarkets are coping amid inflation and cost of living crisis
In the face of the challenges facing the retail industry, British supermarkets are determined to stay ahead through the implementation of innovative strategies.
Why escape rooms are the perfect escape from the outside world
Escape rooms have been popping up all over London for the last decade and for good reason – they are fun, challenging and a fantastic idea for a group activity.
Study suggests cost of living crisis may be responsible for rise in cybercrimes
Experts at Money.co.uk advise British businesses to invest in robust insurance policies and security measures to protect them against fraud and cybercrime, revealing that businesses in the UK lost over £2.1 billion to fraud last year.
Mobile phone calls may increase risk of high blood pressure: study
We know that using mobile phones for long hours has many side effects, but a new study shows how cell phone usage may be connected to blood pressure levels.
UK job postings soar to record high after Easter holiday
According to REC and Lightcast, there were nearly 190,000 new job posts during the Easter holiday. However, industry and job type disparities emerge.
Apple and Google aim to expose Bluetooth tracker abuse
Small location devices intended as a way for people to find valuable items items have been used by stalkers to secretly track people such as ex-romantic partners.
Snapping, Chatting and Cyberbullying: How social media makes us all anxious and depressed
Social media can be a fun and immersive experience, with half of the world's population having at least one social media account, but it can also be detrimental to the mind and causes anxiety and depression when used in excess.
Working hours down but burnout up as workers in the UK try to find work-life balance
Figures show UK workers are working less than in the past but are feeling more burnout, with the effects of Covid-19 and mobile smartphones being prime culprits.
Palace email says Queen knew Murdoch's UK Group spied on her family
Queen Elizabeth knew that Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper arm had been spying on her family and their friends, and authorised her staff to "draw a line" under the issue, according to an email released on Thursday in a lawsuit by her grandson Prince Harry.
Study reveals Axie Infinity and Gods Unchained among top games to earn cryptocurrencies
A new study from Cryptogambling.tv has revealed the most searched online crypto games on Google in the past 12 months, with a spokesperson providing analysis.
More features expected on iOS17: UI changes, new lock screen, others
While iOS 17 might finally introduce app sideloading, this feature could be limited to the European Union.
UK blocks Microsoft's $69-bn bid for 'Call of Duty' games giant
Both firms said they will appeal and expressed deep disappointment over Britain's decision regarding the gigantic takeover.
iOS 17 set to feature journaling app that could help improve mental health
Apple's journaling app will use on-device data to help users track their activities and get them writing.
UK to test alert system on millions of phones
Emergency services and the government hope to use the system to alert people to issues such as severe flooding and fires.
Popular Italian destination may fine tourists over £200 for taking selfies
Italy is a very popular tourist destination among the Brits.
Drivers are concerned by 'revolutionary' fatigue monitoring AI technology
Driver fatigue is a major cause of accidents, but there are concerns about how the new AI technology to monitor fleet drivers will be used in the coming future.
Microsoft Bing could replace Google as default search engine on Samsung Galaxy devices
Samsung is in the negotiation stages with Microsoft to replace Google with Bing as the default search engine on its Galaxy devices.