The SNP’s case for independence is blown out of the water by figures released by the Scottish government itself, pro-Union campaigners have claimed. First Minister Humza Yousaf has continued to make the case for going it alone since he succeeded Nicola Sturgeon
We all know that Google is a powerful search engine. It also tracks our online activities, locations and interests. The tech giant collects and stores a lot of data about us, which can be useful for some purposes yet also risky for
A pet company has recently shared new data revealing the No. 1 sports-inspired dog name, and it is one that you likely know “all too well.” The name “Kelce” has taken over one of the top spots for trending dog names in
A brand new £2.5billion data centre has been blocked because it would have ruined views across the M25. According to estimates, the new hub could have attracted around £2.5bn to the UK’s economy and created over 360 jobs. However, the proposed development
Magnets, chargers, lollipops and orange peels are just some of the surprising objects that people got stuck in their bodies in 2021, according to reports from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) database. Foreign objects lodged in people’s bodies was the
A new image protection tool was designed to poison AI programs that are trained using unauthorized data, giving creators a new way to safeguard their pieces and harm systems they say are stealing their works. Nightshade, a new tool from a University
Married dating site Ashley Madison have revealed that despite often being reticent at first, women are embracing open – or Disclosed Non-Monogamous relationships (DNM) – more than men. The website’s latest membership data reveals that while 14% are currently enjoying a DNM
Nigel Farage has warned Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf of the negative outcomes that could arise from accepting more migrants into Britain. The former Ukip leader detailed “very shocking” statistics from Denmark which showed that 64 percent of 321 Palestinians accepted into
Voter fraud is, unfortunately, an all too real reality. It seems to be more rampant today than ever before, and maybe that is because of incidents like data breaches. It’s sort of an oxymoron – reverting to digital and paperless systems has
President Biden revealed Wednesday that data he has seen from the U.S. Department of Defense has made him sure that Israel is not to blame for a blast at a hospital in the Gaza Strip that has left hundreds of people dead.