Cobo site is a green bit of IDP jigsaw
THE latest draft development framework begs a question: how bad does a site have to be before planners will say no?
THE latest draft development framework begs a question: how bad does a site have to be before planners will say no?
More than 20 experts from across industry, academia and the public sector will look at how to boost AI’s positive impact on the economy.
Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter have signed up to a nine-point plan of action following the Christchurch terror attack.
Opponents were quick to draw comparisons to Margaret Atwood’s feminist opus after the US state voted to ban abortion in almost all circumstances.
The social network is introducing a stricter ‘one strike’ policy to prevent terrorist and violent Facebook Live broadcasts.
Jackie Doyle-Price also said some people thought trolling was ‘socially acceptable’ in the same way drink-driving was not always frowned upon.
Eric Schmidt spoke to BBC Newsnight on Monday about the ‘incredibly complicated’ global tax system.
RemainVoter.com promises to identify the best tactical voting options to stop candidates from Nigel Farage’s latest party winning a seat.
Simon Bailey, who heads up the UK’s child protection policing, believes tech companies will only act over fear of reputational damage.
The protesters smeared themselves in fake blood but then told YouTube’s regional boss of their concerns about violent content.
From new Pixel phones to a faster Google Assistant.
The technology giant has revealed its plans to offer more accessible smartphones to consumers.
Google Pay can also be used on the website.
The latest bans apply to both Facebook’s main service and to Instagram.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock met representatives from Facebook, Google, Snapchat and Instagram.