Could There Be Endless Power for Tech

The ‘Powerfoyle’ mini, screen printable solar cells produced by Swedish startup Exeger could be a breakthrough in providing a renewable, sustainable, potentially endless power source for all kinds of gadgets and devices.
Testing Blockchain-based Online Voting System

Concordium Blockchain, COBRA, Aarhus University, the Alexandra Institute, and the IT University in Greenland have been given DKK 3.6 million (by DIREC) to research a blockchain-based online voting system for Greenland.
Beating The Recession with IT Spend Increase

New research from Gartner suggests that companies may be planning to increase there IT spending to help them meet the challenges of a recession.
Tragedies On TikTok

Following a BBC report which suggested that TikTok was making money from families in Syrian camps begging for donations on its platform, we take a closer look at what’s happened and what’s being done about it.
Will Zoom’s New feature Make it a ‘One Stop Shop’?

Zoom has announced that its new (beta) productivity tools, Zoom Mail and Calendar (clients and Services), combined with its existing features, will mean that workers will have everything they need in one app.
Could Amazon’s Sparrow Robot replace Humans

Amazon is reportedly testing the machine learning ‘Sparrow’ robot arm that could handle 65 percent of its 100+ million diverse parcels.
13% of Meta’s work Force has been cut off

Meta has announced that it is laying off a massive 13 per cent of its workforce globally in restructuring market uncertainty about the Metaverse vision.
Twitters New ‘Blue Tick’

Following announcements that Twitter under Musk will generate revenue by blue tick subscriptions, we look at what this means and at the blue tick chaos that followed the announcement.
Getting Rid Of Microplastics with a Robot Fish

A prototype of an award-winning robotic fish design that filters water to trap micro plastics has now been tested in lakes and the lab.
‘Matter’: What Is It?

Here we look at what Matter 1.0 is, its advantages for the IoT and setting up a smart home (or office), and what its current limitations are.