Social media platforms begin removing Plymouth gunman’s accounts
Jake Davison shot and killed five people on Thursday, and then turned his gun on himself.
Jake Davison shot and killed five people on Thursday, and then turned his gun on himself.
The long-requested feature is to be introduced first to Samsung’s new foldables, before rolling out more widely.
The Korean phone giant hopes the new devices will take the technology ‘mainstream’ for the first time.
They are designed to give youngsters ‘more control over their digital footprint’.
The Chinese firm struggling to hold on to market share after former president Donald Trump cut off access in 2019 to US technology and services.
Other companies that have postponed reopening plans include Microsoft, Google, Twitter and Lyft.
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya had accused her country’s Olympic team officials of trying to force her to go back.
The British heptathlete ruptured her Achilles in December and was a major doubt for the Games.
Millions of people in the US who have used Zoom since March 31 2020 could be eligible for a slice of the settlement.
The tech giant has released information about a new chip system that will power its new handsets.
Comedian Ed Byrne heads up the latest Just the Tonic Guernsey comedy nights next week. He talks to Colin Leach about his latest show, If I’m Honest, and getting back on the road after a year of being unable to perform stand-up comedy. ‘Suddenly you realise how much you love it’
Parliament earlier this month approved legislation to introduce compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations for care home staff in England.
The US tech giant said the decision was without merit and that it would defend itself vigorously.
More pandemic developments and tensions across the Channel are splashed across the nation’s front pages.
The US president also urged state and local governments to incentivise vaccinations by offering 100 dollars to individuals who get the jabs.