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21 April 2021
Netflix reports slowdown in subscriber growth in 2021 as shares drop 11%
The slowdown was reported in a letter to shareholders, leading to a sharp decline in the streaming service’s share price and market capitalisation, though the company predicts a resurgence in the second half of 2021.
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21 April 2021
Sony to keep stores for PlayStation 3 and Vita open after fan backlash
The gaming giant has backtracked on a previous decision made to close the legacy storefronts, instead keeping them open for the ‘foreseeable future’.
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21 April 2021
Sale of Arm Holdings to Nvidia to be formally investigated by UK's competition watchdog
The deal is to be investigated on grounds of national security as the UK Digital Secretary, Oliver Dowden, has issued an intervention notice against the sale.
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21 April 2021
Ocado partners with Oxbotica to build self-driving vehicles
The move comes as the online grocery retailer continues to make strides in technological innovation, with the company eventually envisioning a completely autonomous delivery service.
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21 April 2021
Interview with Katie Bonham, New Creatives
An insight into BBC new creative Katie Bonham’s latest short, Selfie Stick
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20 April 2021 – 26 April 2021
What do you think are the big issues young people face today?
Y7 needs your voice to help inform policy decisions
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19 April 2021
Facebook prompted to discontinue Instagram for children project
After recently announcing plans to make a child-friendly iteration of Instagram, Facebook has been met with resistance, and a letter sent by the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood signed by 99 organisations and individuals.
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16 April 2021
Virgin Media and O2 merger provisionally approved by UK competition watchdog
A proposed £31 billion merger between mobile networks Virgin Media and O2 has been provisionally approved by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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17 April 2021 – 14 May 2021
Swamp Motel launches new paid commission programme, Room 21
Swamp Motel are looking to support creative talent in the live theatre and entertainment industries through a new paid commission programme, Room 21.
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16 April 2021
Alibaba to accept $2.8 billion fine issued by Chinese regulator
The fine comes as a probe carried out by the Chinese anti-monopoly regulator found that Alibaba prevented sellers from conducting business on rival platforms.
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15 April 2021
Toxic Productivity and Hustle Culture: A work-obsessed world
Hustle Culture. Toxic Productivity. Why is the world so work-obsessed and what are the dangers of this intense lifestyle?
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8 April 2021
Apple takes further action to clean their carbon footprint
Apple announced last year that it will be entirely carbon neutral for its supply chain and products by 2030, and the company is now taking steps to use renewable energy.
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7 April 2021
Yahoo! Answers to close down
A relic of an internet far different from the one we use today, Yahoo! Answers is to be permanently closed on 4 May 2021.
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4 April 2021
Augmented Care: How AR Will Influence The Healthcare Landscape Over The Coming Years
Augmented Reality within healthcare is likely to become a significant trend as more innovative developments take hold. Let’s explore the various potential use cases and future applications that we are set to enjoy in a more remote health landscape.
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2 April 2021
Louvre museum puts half a million exhibits online for free public access
Lovers of the world’s most visited museum rejoice as the Louvre in Paris makes 482,000 items from its collection available online at no cost.
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1 April 2021
Can you identify the differences between clickbait and real articles?
We have all the telltale signs of a clickbait headline, and number 3 will amaze you. Share this article to let your friends to see if they can tell when an article is genuine or clickbait.
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31 March 2021
Judicial review to be launched into the use of self-destructing messages by ministers
The use of self-destructing messages in the management of government business by ministers could become prohibited due to a legal challenge that is supported by transparency campaigners and university archivists.
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30 March 2021
Hotline for Amazon staff to be launched by Unite
The union will launch a hotline for Amazon employees to report workplace practices and conditions as pressure mounts on the tech company to recognise trade unions.