Gateshead firm Recite Me secures £4.6m investment from backer BGF
The Gateshead-based software creator, which helps dyslexic and visually impaired people use the internet, said the cash injection will bost its growth plan
Navigating the opt-in maze: Balancing transparency and persuasion in data consent
In the digital age, personal data is hugely valuable. Companies are eager to access this data, but regulations like the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) require users' explicit consent. ...
Freshwater breakthrough
On the surface, Canada appears rich in freshwater.
Drivers urged to clear windscreen with simple step - and it doesn't involve heating
This easy-to-do hack allows motorists to keep their car windows from fogging up on chilly mornings, without the need to sit and wait for the heating to kick in and clear windscreens
Spain launches draconian rules forcing hotels to gather tourist data
Spanish hotels already ask guests for their ID card or passport details, but the new rules are expected to be the strictest in the EU with up to 31 pieces of personal data collected.
It's the bleepdog! Robot hound costing £25,000 to become new sheepdog
Cornish farmer, Malcolm Barrett, has teamed up with experts at the University of Plymouth to put the powers of the bionic hound to the test.
Huawei Unveils Mate70 Series With A HarmonyOS Option To Challenge Android And iOS
With the all-new Mate 70 series smartphones, Huawei is bidding adieu to Android for good. Huawei's flagship lineup will now run HarmonyOS Next that is built completely in-house, presumably from the ground up, complete with its own app store and ecosystem.
Activision uses AI to ban nearly 20,000 Black Ops 6 cheaters
Activision has banned over 19,000 accounts for cheating since the launch of Ranked Play on November 21. The company revealed it is leveraging AI to detect cheaters...
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