Are 2018’s Top 10 Fastest Growing Online Jobs the Future of Work?
Freelancer.com has collated data from its nearly 2 million job postings to reveal the fastest growing online jobs over the pa
Freelancer.com has collated data from its nearly 2 million job postings to reveal the fastest growing online jobs over the pa
Chinese phone manufacturer Xiaomi is the latest company to unveil a folding phone prototype. So is it set to be a game changer or a folding flop? We take a look at the details to find out whether we should be looking forward to the new phone.
Google has been slapped with a record €50 million fine by the French data protection watchdog, CNIL, for breaking the GDPR rules. Specifically, Google has been taken to task for failing to disclose how it used user data when selling personalized adverts.
It seems that Uber is planning on bringing a new type of vehicle to your town, and this one doesn't even have a driver. This weekend, it was revealed that the company is currently working on a concept for self-driving scooters, designed to get themselves home without you.
Microsoft is stopping support of Windows 7 in 2020, marking the end of over a decade of life for the operating system, which inadvertently found itself to be something of a fan favorite over the years. We explain what it means, and what you need to do.
The internet is already awash with rumors about OnePlus' upcoming replacement for the 6T. Will it be all-screen, have a pop-u
U.S. senator Marco Rubio has a new bill calling on the Federal Trade Commission to draft data privacy regulations covering companies including Facebook and Alphabet’s Google. Here's what that means.
Everything happens so much and so often these days, it can be hard to keep up. That's why we're bringing you all the stories you won't want to miss from the last week on the internet. This week we take a look at: Nike's new trainers, the Sims version of Alexa, and an egg.
The Samsung S10 is only a month away, and yet we know very little about it, officially at least. Will it be foldable, 5G, outrageously pricey?The rumor mill is in full swing, and hype levels are through the roof. We round up what we know about the Samsung Galaxy S10 so far.
All Netflix subscribers in the United States are about to see a price hike, effective across all subscriber tiers immediately. At a 13-18% increase, it's the largest one in Netflix's 12-year history. Here's why Netflix decided to make the move now.
Aiming to compete with China-based Xiaomi, Samsung is launching three M-series phones that will be as affordable as $140. The devices will be aimed at Indian millennials in hopes of helping Samsung regain the top spot in India.
Last week, a Huawei employee was arrested in Poland on espionage charges. However, it apparently had no relation to his work
New leaks might have revealed the design and some of the internals of the iPad Mini 5. Released by a Chinese Twitter user seemingly with access to Apple prototypes and pre-production models, the new iPad Mini 5 images reveal another case of evolutionary design changes for Apple.
Apple's wireless charging mat, the AirPower, is finally going into production after almost two years of delays. According to sources familiar with the Apple supply chain, the AirPower is being made by two Chinese companies, both of whom are already Apple contractors.
It's no secret that networking can help you get a job. But where do you start? We did some serious research to find out which US cities were the best for networking, so you can find a job with your charisma rather than your resumé alone.
MicroLED is the latest innovation in TV technology, and it just took another leap forward at CES 2019. How does this new tech work and when is it rolling out to every-day consumers? Here's what to know about the bright-lit, inky-black future of TV tech.
Facebook is investigating billionaire Democrat donor Reid Hoffman's News for Democracy company for improper political advertising practice on the social media site. The group's pages posted political adverts without going through Facebook oversight or informing users.
Each year the Consumer Electronics Show hits Vegas with a big dollop of cutting-edge tech... and then there are the left field items that leave us scratching our heads. Naturally, 2019 is no exception, and it has delivered a bounty of weird and wonderful gadgets. We take a look.
You could be forgiven for thinking that Google's Assistant is already on most devices – to date it works with more than 10,000 products, according to the company. However, this week at the Consumer Electronics Show, Google announced that it would be available on even more gadgets
If you haven't seen a high-tech car at CES 2019, you aren't looking very hard. You'll find huge dashboard displays, flying models, and a great use of VR technology. Check out some ambitious innovations at the Las Vegas trade show this year.
Plenty of wearables have launched at CES this year, including new smartwatches from Withings and Garmin. We also saw a bodyheat-powered smartwatch and a hearing aid with fall detection and in-ear language translation.