
The Power of Simplicity: A Guide to Minimalist Web Design
A clear guide to minimalist web design. Learn how simplicity, white space and...
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Is Liverpool the Heir to London’s Business Throne?
For the last hundred years, London has reigned supreme as the UK’s business capital. But is the tide changing?

Quantum Motion: Britain’s Bid to Shrink the Quantum Computer
UK start-up Quanton Motion is pioneering next-generation quantum computing.

Seagate’s £100m Boost: Why Northern Ireland Is Back on the Global Tech Map
The American data storage giant has announced a £100 million investment in its facility in Northern Ireland.

Nepal’s Social Media Ban: What It Means and Could It Happen in the UK?
Nepal has shocked the digital world by banning unregistered social media platforms. Could a similar situation happen in the UK under the Online Safety Act?

Growing Smarter: How Innovation Drives Real Business Growth for SMBs
How small and mid-sized businesses can drive real growth through smart innovation. learn how SMBs can evolve without breaking the bank.

Why Some Websites May Leave the UK Over Online Safety Rules
The UK’s Online Safety Act is beginning to reshape how people experience the internet in Britain, with much of the legislation yet to come into force.

How Small Brands Get Chosen in a Fast, Full World
In a world wired for speed, consumers have learned to filter out noise. Their screens are full. Their attention is fractured.

Are companies switching from in-person interviews to AI chatbots?
Why are companies switching to AI chatbots for interviews?

UK stands firm on age-verification law despite petition from 370,000 citizens
The Online Safety Act’s scope is too broad. It warned that small forums, hobby groups and civil society sites risk being forced offline.

Meta (Facebook) Under Fire Again: Why the Tech Giant Faces a New Wave of Privacy Lawsuits
Meta is once again facing mounting legal challenges over data privacy and user tracking practices.

After the Machines: Can Creative Work Survive the AI Age?
While shopping at a local Tesco, I spotted a display full of birthday cards that didn’t look quite right.

Are Remakes Killing Original Games?
As remakes and remasters continue to dominate release calendars, some are beginning to ask the uncomfortable question..

What Happens to Your Data When You Die?
From photo albums stored in the cloud to emails, passwords and social media profiles, our digital presence often continues long after we’ve gone.

The Activewear Boom Isn’t Over, But Lazy Marketing Is
While most industries were struggling during the pandemic, certain areas of the fashion world flourished. Most notably, loungewear and...

London for Young Professionals: Opportunity or Overrated?
London is one of the world’s most popular cities, so it’s no surprise that it draws young professionals in droves.

Disposable Vapes Found to Contain Toxic Levels of Lead, Say Scientists
Some of the most popular disposable vape brands on the market today are emitting dangerously high levels of toxic metals

The Price of Free: CapCut's New Terms of Service Raise Big Questions for Creators
Most people never read the terms of service. They're the digital equivalent of the small print on a credit card offer.
