Category Archives: Don’t Tick


CES, one of the biggest world technology conferences, has taken place for 2015, and amid the excitement and demonstrations of truly impressive tech, even more qualms about privacy preservation have been raised. Wearable tech is the next natural evolution to Read more…


Google is thought to be preparing to release a new and improved model of its Nexus 7 tablet this summer. According to sources reporting to Reuters, the next generation device will boast a higher-resolution display, thinner bezel and a Qualcomm Read more…


A damning report for Apple has been released by the BBC Panorama programme, using secret filming to show that promises to ensure worker safety and welfare are not being upheld. Standards on workers’ hours, ID cards, and juvenile workers were Read more…


The Net is becoming less free and more unequal, according to a new report. The World Wide Web Foundation found in their annual web index that users around the globe are more likely to be spied upon by governments, with Read more…


Old laptop batteries could be used to bring light to the poorest areas of the world, according to a new analysis. An IBM study has found that 70% of batteries discarded in laptops still have enough power in them to Read more…


Social media is such a common and integral part to our lives nowadays that most of us won’t think twice before using the services and ticking that all important terms and conditions box. However, the majority of people won’t read Read more…


An embarrassing gaffe this week has showed that even those in the business of social media can make mistakes when using the sites. The executive of Twitter, Anthony Noto gave those who struggle to get to grips with the site Read more…


The public are being warned about a Russian based website that streams thousands of live CCTV, webcam and baby monitor feeds. In a huge breach of privacy, live feeds are available to view online as a result of hackers taking Read more…


4G is slowly but surely spreading its way across the country, working its way out from the most populated areas. If you live in a rural or semi-rural area, it is likely you don’t get decent 4G coverage yet (there Read more…


Being a relatively new technology to come into our homes, on TVs, computers and video games, 3D imagery does not have very many regulations, and little is known about the long term use of it. The watchdog, The Agency for Read more…

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