Echoing the deceptive schemes of the 1980s, where fast-talking con artists would swindle the unsuspecting through elaborate Ponzi schemes, the "pig butchering s...
As we surf the unpredictable waves of the digital era, a new player known as 'deepfakes' has stepped onto the stage, captivating and unsettling our collective c...
In an era where the Union Jack once signaled British naval prowess on the high seas, the United Kingdom is embarking on a new kind of expedition: one that navigates the boundless digital oceans. As the winds of Brexit push the UK into uncharted terri...
As the bid for the Democratic nomination heats up stateside, so does the barrage of advertising that naturally accompanies it. As with any election, you see all...
by Natalie Andersen, content writer, and enthusiastic blogger. She believes that everyone’s life has to be the result of the choices they make but a helping han...
‘Snowflake”, “fake news” and "I'm screaming" are among the year’s most widely disliked social media phrases.
But “let that sink in”, a phrase commonly used to accompany a so-called shocking statistic or fact, is the most passionately disliked, acco...
Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.
On foot of a pretty trivial internet search result this week, I found something that got me thinking...