Infamous celebrity events piqued the public’s interest in 2022
Johnny Depp, Amber Heard and Will Smith became some of the year’s most searched for people, according to Google.
Johnny Depp, Amber Heard and Will Smith became some of the year’s most searched for people, according to Google.
The tech giant said the centre would be used to develop new technology to help people with disabilities.
The firm said it filed the appeal against the penalty ‘because there are areas that require legal clarification from the European Court of Justice’.
Without a 2016 decision to effectively ban the construction of onshore wind developers could have built enough turbines to power 1.5 million homes.
Thierry Breton, the EU’s commissioner for digital policy, held a video call with Elon Musk.
Meta has been hit by almost one billion euro in fines by the Data Protection Commission in the past 18 months over EU data breaches.
Mick Lynch is accused of being ‘Mick Grinch’ by the papers amid another wave of rail union strikes.
A 42% annual rise in demand for NHS gambling clinics has resulted in the health service needing to open another two facilities in England.
The Competition and Markets Authority said it would investigate the tech giants’ dominance of mobile ecosystems, including browsers and app stores.
The company’s new owner Elon Musk has claimed he strongly supports free speech and wants to allow more of it on the platform.
Eugen Rochko said the billionaire’s leadership style showed ‘incompetence’ and a ‘lack of the understanding’ of the technology industry.
The answers to some of the top trending questions following the Chancellor’s autumn statement.
XRAI Glass works with smart glasses and uses AI to add subtitles or translate real-time conversations.
The investigation by the states found that Google continued to track people’s location data even after they opted out of such tracking.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly on Monday hit out at the ‘violent crackdown’ on the protests sweeping Iran.