The key stakeholders involved in advertising transactions initially consisted of a publisher and an advertiser, where the latter would pay the publisher to put specific content in front of certain audiences.
Read MoreThe media coverage of last week’s General Election saw an unprecedented use of machine generated journalism.
Read MoreWelcome to the future and the birth of “Intelligens” - the world’s first AI created whiskey.
Read MorePurchasers of new mobile phones in China now must have their faces scanned
Read MoreThe UK Jurisdiction Taskforce (UKJT) which forms part of the Lawtech Delivery Panel (LTDP) has published a statement on the legal status of smart contracts and cryptoassets under the law of England and Wales.
Read MoreIt’s great to see early stage UK innovators being rewarded, especially when the product under development has the potential to be transformative.
Read More1st January 2020 will see California enact the Internet of Things (IoT) Security Law and introduce the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Read MoreOne issue that cannot be overshadowed by ongoing political events is the pressing challenge of climate change.
Read MoreTwo household names in the world of tech recently decided to go public by holding direct listings instead of going down the well-trodden route of the Initial Public Offering (IPO).
Read MoreThe habits of a linear economy (make, use, dispose) are beginning to be replaced with enhanced recycling which promotes the concept of a stronger circular economy fit for today’s environmentally aware society.
Read MoreResearch for some time has proclaimed that playing certain computer games over a period of more than 2 months can improve brain capacity, brain growth and combat certain neural degenerative conditions.
Read MoreAccording to the World Health Organisation, 91% of the world’s population breath pollute air, resulting in an estimated 7 million deaths per year worldwide.
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