Harnessing extended reality to reduce the fear of water
Monash University human-computer interaction researchers have developed a playful water-inspired extended reality system using floatation tanks to help reduce aquaphobia.
Getting to zero emissions: A call for unified energy planning
As competition between gas and electric utilities heats up due to clean energy-promoting policies that emphasize replacing gas with electricity, state regulators need to overhaul their approach to regulation, ...
Government minister visits Newcastle to open new 5G Immersive Lab in Eldon Square
Sir Chris Bryant was in Newcastle today to open a new 5G Immersive Lab
Holidaymaker returns to collect Range Rover from airport car park - but finds £16,000 damage
Ioan Williams said he returned from a holiday to Alicante to find his car standing on three wheels following an "incident" that occurred under Manchester Airport Meet and Greet's watch
Martin Lewis explains why energy price cap is rising this week despite wholesale fuel costs dropping
The energy price cap will rise by 10% for millions of households in England, Scotland and Wales from Tuesday, October 1, with the average bill going up by around £12 a month or £149 a year
Sony Product Manager Urges PS5 Fans to 'Settle Down' Over Ads
Update: Bug has already been squashed
Microsoft overhauls security for publishing Edge extensions
Microsoft has introduced an updated version of the "Publish API for Edge extension developers" that increases the security for developer accounts and the updating of browser extensions.
Hacker charged for breaching 5 companies for insider trading
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Robert B. Westbrook, a U.K. citizen, with hacking into the computer systems of five U.S. public companies to access confidential earnings information and conduct insider trading.
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