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  • Google’s Eric Schmidt wants to solve online terror activity with a “spell-checker” for hate and harrasment

    December 8, 2015

    Google chairman Eric Schmidt has said tech companies should be involved in fighting terrorist propaganda from the likes of Islamic State (IS), as well as other online hate speech.  In an editorial for the New York Times, the tech boss made the case that the internet revolution has brought good, but also challenges: "For all the good people can [...]

  • From 3D selfies to more cybersecurity woes – are these the 10 consumer trends that will define 2016?

    December 8, 2015

    Crystal ball-gazing is an imperfect art, but technology manufacturer Ericsson has nevertheless had a go at predicting which consumer trends will be hot in 2016.  And from 3D selfies to printing food, it all sounds a bit… futuristic. But company's ConsumerLab said consumer interest in them is "quite strong". So without further ado, here are 10 ways our [...]

  • Digital health, wearables and apps: 9 in 10 Brazilian doctors use WhatsApp to talk to patients

    December 7, 2015

    Do you get WhatsApp messages from your doctor? Almost certainly not if you’re reading this in the UK – but if you’re in Brazil it’ll be an everyday occurrence. Brazilian doctors are 40 times likelier than their British counterparts to use the social media platform to communicate with their patients. A new global study of [...]

  • Gett Wine: Now Londoners can get wine on-demand within 10 minutes as taxi app expands product delivery range

    December 7, 2015

    There's a new solution to wine emergencies (we've all been there): on-demand wine delivery straight to your door. Whether it's a last minute event and you need to show up with a bottle in hand, or it's just been a long week at the office, getting hold of the latest red is now as easy [...]

  • David Cameron’s age according to a robot after 10 years as Conservative party leader

    December 6, 2015

    It's hard work being a leader. Understandably, anyone put in charge of a country, or a political party's bid to do that, can expect to look a little greyer and a little more grizzled after a few years at the top. From a fresh-faced 39 year-old to a near 50 year old, David Cameron is celebrating [...]

  • Geminid meteor shower 2015: What causes it, where can I see it and when will it be at its peak?

    December 4, 2015

    This evening, lots of shooting stars will appear in the sky, and will continue lighting it up for a good two weeks. The Geminid meteor shower is due to make its annual appearance over our heads from 4 to 17 December, and this year it promises to be as impressive as ever. At their peak [...]

  • British astronaut Tim Peake is going to run the 2016 London Marathon in space

    December 4, 2015

    You don't have to actually be in London to run the London Marathon – in 2016, one British astronaut will be doing it from space. Tim Peake, who was is heading up to the International Space Station later this month, will take part in the Virgin Money Marathon using an interactive video app on Sunday 24 [...]

  • Feeling a bit glum? Maybe it’s because we just had the gloomiest November in 86 years

    December 4, 2015

    November might not have been especially cold, but it was certainly very gloomy. According to the Met Office, we have just emerged from the “dullest” November in since 1929, and the dullest month overall since January 2013. They put this down to a “humid, cloudy south-westerly airflow”, which resulted in very low levels of sunshine, [...]

  • Nasa and Orbital ATK set to launch a Cyngus rocket to International Space Station today – but will the latest private-sector space mission succeed?

    December 4, 2015

    The latest in a series of private-sector space missions will be launched today, in another effort to restock the International Space Station (ISS).  Space technology company Orbital ATK is due to launch a Cyngus rocket packed with supplies from Cape Canaveral in Florida just after 5.30pm UK time. The craft will deliver 3.5kg of food, clothes, [...]

  • Cancer drug prices vary wildly across Europe, and Britain is paying much less than most of its neighbours

    December 4, 2015

    When it comes to cancer medicines, there are no set price tags – the amount paid varies according to country. But the good news is that in the case of Europe, the UK fares pretty well. By looking at the average prices paid for 31 different cancer medicines across 16 countries in Europe, researchers in Austria [...]

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