Clock is so precise it will enable ‘scientists to measure time at an unprecedented scale’, boosting British military capabilities
Category: Tech
EU universal charger rules come into force
The EU’s single charger rule will simplify the life of Europeans and slash costs for consumers.
Greece announces campaign against ‘website addiction’
Government plans to introduce national strategy to inform parents and children and encourage social media firms to be responsible
How Finnish youth learn to spot disinformation
The Nordic country was among the first in Europe to outline a national policy for media literacy in 2013
Secretive Saskatchewan game developer behind award-winning game ‘Balatro’
The game has gone on to sell more than 3.5 million copies, and was named in several rankings as one of the best games of the year
TikTok’s rise from fun app to US security concern
President-elect Donald Trump has signaled he might intervene on TikTok’s behalf. Trump recently spoke of having a ‘soft spot’ for TikTok
‘Angry gamblers’ behind half of abusive tennis social media posts: report
‘Angry gamblers’ who vent their frustration on online when their bets fail, represented 48 per cent of abusive messages detected in 2024
Spain unveils bill forcing influencers to publish corrections
Spain’s leftist government unveiled a bill extending a requirement for influencers to publish corrections in a bid to fight disinformation
Schools targeted with AI learning apps despite experts’ doubts
Only six per cent of US secondary school teachers polled by Pew Research Center thought using AI in education would do more good than harm
Facing teen suicide suits, Character.AI rolls out safety measures
The platform will now automatically flag suicide-related content and direct users to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
