Coronavirus pushes the future of digital fashion forwards
In a study conducted by The Business of Fashion and McKinsey & Company, it identifies digital as “the biggest opportunity
In a study conducted by The Business of Fashion and McKinsey & Company, it identifies digital as “the biggest opportunity
The BBC and Greater Manchester Combined Authority have launched campaigns to help those who are digitally excluded to enable them
Hearing the stories of Holocaust survivors is life changing. Seeing these people in the flesh, recounting their experience of one
The iPhone 12 will contain the new A14 chip, Apple announced after the company unveiled the technology in the
Javaad Alipoor wants you to watch his play and scroll through Instagram for its duration.
The United States are not realising the incredible “Chinese technological prowess” in the context of the US-China trade war and will ultimately be defeated by their Asian rivals, says a leading University of Manchester academic.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond announced £2bn investment in mental health services,an extra £500m for preparations for leaving the EU, and £1bn extra to the Ministry of Defence in his 2018 budget today.
‘It’s Black Mirror Right? This is totally Black Mirror’ – This is what I was thinking from the beginning and throughout the first half of Future Bodies, showing at HOME until Oct 13.
The gaming juggernaut which is E3 has wrapped up for another year and VR is once again at the top of the agenda.
When goal-line technology was first introduced at the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil, it was happy days for football. But the trial of Video Assistant Referees (VAR) hasn’t proved as successful.
The project, funded by the EU Commission, was awarded a staggering €4m (approximately £3.5m) and has been trialled in Italy and Ireland along with Stockport, which was the only council chosen in the UK due to its reputation in Europe in the field of dementia.
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