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El Salvador made history by becoming the first country to make bitcoin legal tender, meaning that businesses are required to accept it as a medium
SMS can spy on phone location.
A team of international scientists led by Evangelos Bitsikas from Northeastern University has discovered that it is possible to determine the location of a mobile
Web offerings manipulate users
A new study commissioned by the EU Commission has found that a majority of the most popular websites and apps in the European Union use
Young People Open to Sex with AI
A recent survey conducted by a major IT security provider has revealed that around one in four Germans under the age of 30 can imagine
The Digital Euro is Coming Soon
The European Central Bank (ECB) has been discussing the introduction of a digital euro for some time now, and it seems that the decision to
Smartphones strain relationships
The negative impact of smartphones on relationships has been highlighted in a recent study by ElitePartner. The study shows that excessive use of mobile devices
Internet Surveillance Leads to Self-Censorship
A recent study by the Vodafone Institute confirms what privacy advocates have been warning about for years: the feeling of constant surveillance leads to massive
Facebook Likes Reveal Personality Traits
A team of British and American scientists has developed an algorithm that can determine a user’s essential character traits based on their Facebook likes. By
First Hoverboard Ready for Market
A team of British and American scientists has developed an algorithm that can determine a user’s essential character traits based on their Facebook likes. The
JIBO: The Social Robot for Families
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is set to release a new family robot named JIBO by the end of 2015. Developed by Professor Cynthia