Half of Britons ask questions online first over fear of judgment – poll
Sexuality, gender identity and disability are the topics people are most afraid to ask about, the study suggests.
Sexuality, gender identity and disability are the topics people are most afraid to ask about, the study suggests.
Mark Zuckerberg is said to be keen to signal the company’s intent to move beyond just social media and the controversies which have engulfed it.
Industry experts have reacted to the launch of the company’s new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
The tech giant has unveiled its new flagship smartphones.
The new phones will go on sale later this month.
New research from Hope Not Hate warns that anti-Semitism is ‘rife’ online and is reaching young people via TikTok and Instagram.
The Virup programme creates three-dimensional, panoramic visualisations of space.
BT set out plans for a ‘walk me home’ tracking service.
Baroness Casey of Blackstock has been appointed to lead the review of culture and standards at the Metropolitan Police.
The agreement foresees countries enacting a global minimum corporate tax of 15% on the biggest, internationally active companies.
The Bank of England surveyed bankers and others in the financial sector, finding that three in four are worried about cyber attacks.
The new policy will come into force next month.
The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry is investigating the construction of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) campus in Glasgow.
Shahbaz Khan changed his plea after first denying his involvement.
Frances Haugen was giving evidence to the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection.