To the Google Graveyard you go: Google to shut down Stadia gaming service
Google has confirmed it will shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service early next year. The service, which launched in 2019, allowed users to stream video games to their TV, laptop or smartphone without needing to
58% jump in scam messages where criminals pose as friends and family, bank finds
A cost-of-living scam where criminals send messages pretending to be from friends or family members who urgently need help paying bills is on the rise, according to a bank. TSB recorded a 58% increase in “friends
Asteroid impacts on moon coincide with some on Earth, glass bead study shows
Asteroid impacts on the moon millions of years ago coincided with some of the largest meteorite impacts on Earth, such as the one that wiped out the dinosaurs, research suggests. The study also found that major
Pandemic cyber crime trends now business as usual among offenders, officer warns
Cyber crime trends that gained pace during the pandemic while people spent more time online are now “business as usual” among offenders, a senior investigative officer has warned. Matt Horne, deputy director of investigations at the
Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day linked with longer lifespan – study
Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day could be linked to a longer lifespan, new research suggests. When compared with avoiding coffee, it was also associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, the
Amazon reveals Kindle Scribe for reading and writing
Amazon has released its latest Kindle that gives users a writing option for the first time since the original device was launched 15 years ago. The Kindle Scribe is 5.8mm wide and has a glare-free 10.2-inch