Twitter recently shocked many of its users by announcing it will begin charging for text-message two-factor authentication (2FA). From today (March 20), users who wish
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Over the past few months, developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have taken huge strides and its use has skyrocketed, especially after the launch of OpenAI’s
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Belarus was once the home of an up-and-coming tech industry, centred around an IT park outside Minsk which had its own tax and legal regime.
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In the cold, grey basement of the University of Southern Denmark is a room with nearly 10,000 white plastic buckets with scribbled numbers on each
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the technology of the hour, and it’s something the Big Tech companies are keen to capitalise on. It comes as no
For Belarus’ tech workers in exile, Poland’s business visa is a vital lifeline to escape repression
Belarus was once the home of an up-and-coming tech industry, centred around an IT park outside Minsk which had its own tax and legal regime.
Which countries have banned TikTok and why?
The United Kingdom and New Zealand have become the latest to join the growing list of countries that have recently issued orders banning the use
Fertility in Europe: Which countries have the highest and lowest numbers of live births per woman?
More than 4 million babies have been born in the European Union every year in the last three decades, but these numbers are showing a
Pension reform in France: Which countries have the lowest and highest retirement ages in Europe?
The French government unveiled its pension reform on Tuesday, raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 by 2030. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne detailed her