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  • This is how Google ended up creating an Ebola-proof tablet

    March 20, 2015

    Design volunteers at Google have helped to develop a way for Ebola health workers to record patient information on tablets without spreading the deadly virus. Concerned that the workers could not input vital information themselves, having instead to shout out numbers to other people using the tablets, charity Medicins Sans Frontieres called on a group [...]

  • Watch: Awesome video shows the Carbon 3D printer inspired by Terminator 2

    March 20, 2015

    In Terminator 2 it seemed like a terrifying yes distant technology: a fully-formed robot rising from a pool of molten metal. Now scientists have built a 3D printer that can lift perfectly detailed objects from out of a pool of liquid in minutes, as the incredible video below shows. The technology is not only cooler [...]

  • A toxic smog has shrouded London: Here’s how it could affect our health

    March 19, 2015

    A thick smog has covered London and many other parts of the UK today, causing Britain to be placed on health alert. According to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), it is formed from a combination of home-grown smog and European air pollution. Areas affected include the south west, London, the south [...]

  • One in three Twitter users have changed their vote because of a tweet

    March 19, 2015

    Social media could prove essential in the general election, with research showing that a third of Twitter users aged 18-34 have changed their vote because of something they have seen on Twitter. Some 83 per cent of Twitter users said they were going to vote – dropping to 74 per cent among users aged 18-34. This is significantly higher [...]

  • Investing in data software businesses: It’s risky, but Europe is warming to it says Tableau chief executive

    March 18, 2015

    In 2003, Silicon Valley data cruncher Christian Chabot founded a company in his bedroom. He wanted to develop a data visualisation software for the masses.  This led to the creation of Tableau – now a multinational company worth billions of pounds, of which Chabot is chief executive. It has taken off in a big way [...]

  • JP Morgan joins forces with pharma giants to lead $100m dementia fund

    March 17, 2015

    JP Morgan has partnered with the UK government to launch a new multi­million­ pound fund to encourage research into treatment for dementia. The New York­-based investment bank said it had been working with the government to structure the Dementia Discovery Fund in such a way that it would make a profit for investors while funding research [...]

  • Dementia: The war on this illness will not be won in isolation

    March 17, 2015

    “If our brains were simple enough to be understood, we wouldn’t be smart enough to understand them.” The truth of this well-worn adage can be debated. But it certainly goes some way to explaining the enormous challenge we’re facing in our search for new medicines to fight dementia. We are lucky enough to live in [...]

  • Facebook now lets you send money to friends via Messenger app

    March 17, 2015

    Facebook is making a move into the ever growing mobile payment and money transfer space by letting users send money to friends via its Facebook Messenger app. Facebook users simply need to register a Visa or Mastercard debit card the first time they use the service, and then create a pin for added security or use [...]

  • Microsoft is killing off Internet Explorer for new browser codenamed Project Spartan on Windows 10

    March 17, 2015

    Microsoft is killing off Internet Explorer. Sort of. It’s unlikely anyone will shed too many tears over the demise of the browser which is hated by many for a number of reasons, from its slowness down to its market dominance and lack of support.  After nearly 20 years, Microsoft has realised Internet Explorer has become [...]

  • UK information requests from Facebook rise 16pc to 4,416

    March 16, 2015

    Whitehall is making more requests for citizens’ personal information, Facebook reported yesterday. The social media giant’s Global Government Requests Report for the second half of 2014 said: “The vast majority of these requests relate to criminal cases, such as robberies or kidnappings.” Requested data ranged from “basic subscriber information, such as name and length of [...]

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