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UK’s most online-obsessed areas REVEALED: Londoners use 11% more data than the national average

New research reveals that Londoners cannot tear themselves away from social media, while residents of Torquay and Harrogate are more likely to try to take Faceb... read more

Netflix’s plan to charge £4.99 a month for new ad-supported tier is branded ‘disgusting’ by users 

Netflix subscribers are fuming after the streaming giant announced its new ad-supported tier will cost £4.99 per month, and will show adverts during films and... read more

Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse legs were staged

Meta has admitted that Mark Zuckerberg’s virtual legs on show during its online event this week weren’t quite the real deal.  At the annual Connec... read more

Twitter is working on a ‘don’t @ me’ feature that can limit who mentions a user in posts

Twitter is working on an official ‘Don’t @ me’ feature: Users could soon be able to control who mentions them in posts Twitter is working on a... read more

AirPods Pro 2 review: Mind-bending noise cancellation – but the touch controls are temperamental 

Rating: I’ve always had a bit of a love-hate relationship with wireless earphones.  While it’s brilliant to be able to just pop them in your ears w... read more

Meet the daredevil who broke the sound barrier jumping from SPACE 10 years ago

The idea of skydiving is enough to get even the most daring adrenaline junkie’s palms sweating. And while the average skydive takes place from a height of... read more

Amazon’s most popular Fitbit activity tracker is 50% off

Amazon’s most popular Fitbit activity tracker is 50% off – even though the Prime Early Access Sale is over By Emily Scrivener For Mailonline Publish... read more

Hunter who PAID to kill a 648-inch elk is criticized for shooting the animal on a game preserve

A hunter who killed a massive 648-inch elk on a ranch in Idaho has come under fire for paying the landowner to track and shoot the animal dead in what is known ... read more

Netflix’s ad-supported tier will launch on November 3 for £4.99/month

Netflix fans will be able to snap up a £4.99-a-month subscription from November – but only if they can put up with suspense-killing adverts. The streamin... read more

Microsoft’s HoloLens makes soldiers SICK: 80% suffered ‘mission-affecting physical impairments’ 

Congress is deciding whether to give $424.2 million to purchase more military-grade HoloLense headsets from Microsoft after more than 80 percent of soldiers tes... read more

Sony launches earbud-like hearing aid for $1,300

Sony has launched an earbud-like hearing aid that can be purchased over-the-counter in the US for $1,300, which features a companion app to adjust volume and so... read more

What Does the Electric Vehicle Market Look Like Today?

In recent years, there has been a growing movement toward electric vehicles (EVs), partly due to the environmental benefits, but also, and perhaps more importan... read more

Astronomers spot black hole spewing out material three YEARS after shredding a star 

A black hole has been spotted ejecting material three years after consuming a star, in what astronomers are comparing to a cosmic burp. Ordinarily, this sort of... read more

Microsoft heralds ‘new computing era’ with launch of three new Surface devices

Microsoft has heralded a ‘new era’ of computing with the launch of new devices in its touchscreen Surface range. The Redmond, Washington-based tech ... read more

Average UK household could raise £200 by selling unwanted gadgets: study finds 

Laptops and games consoles left abandoned in household drawers and garages could earn the average household £200. People in the UK are hoarding an estimated 39... read more

Clothing embedded with thousands of tiny solar panels could charge devices, researchers claim

Clothing embedded with thousands of tiny solar panels could harness the sun’s energy to charge mobile phones and smartwatches, researchers claim Researche... read more

World’s largest camera with a five-foot lens is unveiled

The world’s largest digital camera, which will capture the widest ever images of the universe, has been officially been unveiled by scientists.  New phot... read more

‘Seabins’ trap one marine organism for every 3.6 items of litter – with 60% dead on retrieval

Mechanical devices to remove plastic and litter from marine environments known as ‘Seabins’ are trapping marine organisms, a study has found. Resear... read more

Scientists finally reach the tallest tree in the Amazon

Scientists have finally reached the tallest known tree in the Amazon, around the size of a 25-storey building, three years after Cambridge researchers claimed ... read more

Endangered species of penguin only raises its second egg, scientists have revealed 

An endangered species of penguin has been found to destroy or ignore its first egg, and only raise its second one. The female erect-crested penguin typically l... read more

VanceAI Review: Multi-Purpose Photo Editing From Productivity Series

Nowadays, visuals are far more manipulated than in the past. Photo editing of any form helps consumers or specialists to communicate much more precisely. Even i... read more

VanceAI Image Denoiser Efficiently and Instantly Reduces Image Noise

Image noise in photographs can be caused by a variety of factors. A moderate quantity of image noise is usually not a problem because it improves the image̵... read more

Scientists create a hybrid BRAIN using human and RAT cells for first time

Scientists have created hybrid human and rat brains to try to better understand diseases like autism and epilepsy. Putting human cells into animal brains is a m... read more

Joe Rogan interviews Steve Jobs who has been DEAD for 11 years during an AI-generated discussion

The company’s journey to the summit of the technology industry has been a rocky one, having seen Jobs (pictured right in 1976) leave the firm in the mid-1... read more