Technology

Twitter fined $150 million for misleading users about data sharing

Twitter has agreed to pay a $150 million fine for failing to protect the data of its users. According to…

3 years ago

Investigation launched into Tesla Autopilot after crash that caused three deaths

A new investigation has been launched into the safety of Tesla’s Autopilot feature after a crash that killed three people.…

3 years ago

Study shows that most people don’t recycle their electronic devices

A new study has suggested that, despite over 50% of people saying sustainability is important when it comes to electronics,…

3 years ago

Apple launches an online self-service repair service

Do you have a broken Apple product that you want to fix yourself? Apple repairs can be expensive. But, depending…

3 years ago

Cryptocurrency platform launches new rewards credit card

The cryptocurrency platform Gemini has announced that it plans to roll out a “Gemini Credit Card” that will pay its…

3 years ago

Voracious appetite for digital artwork shows no signs of slowing

To the uninitiated, the idea of paying millions of dollars for digital art might sound like a barely believable concept.…

3 years ago

Ukraine-related charity scams and phishing campaigns are on the rise

As the Ukraine conflict continues, many people are showing their support by making charitable donations to those affected. However, scammers…

3 years ago

Elon Musk is now Twitter’s biggest shareholder after buying a 9.2% stake

According to a US securities filing, Elon Musk has purchased a 9.2% stake in the social media platform, Twitter. The…

3 years ago

Consumer groups call for “buy now, pay later” apps to be regulated

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) services have become more popular in the last few years, and many people view them…

4 years ago

UK government proposes updates to the Online Safety Bill to stop scam ads

The UK government has proposed an update to the Online Safety Bill that could mean search engines and social media…

4 years ago