Tech and Auto

Spotting Supercars in the Capital

Those that spend a fair amount of their time in the capital will know that the roads are usually filled with black cabs and buses, but from time to time you will be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a breathtaking supercar. People tend to be in a rush in London, but when one of these luxurious automobiles is on the roads it is impossible to ignore. Air Quality These are rare sightings at the moment, but they could...

The Best Motorhome Tech for Your Travels

Going on holiday in your motorhome is a great experience for the whole family, allowing you to spend quality time together either in the UK or further afield. While many have a preconception of motorhomes as being cramped, small and with next to no activities, the motorhome owners of 2018 will tell you that this is entirely false. Motorhoming has becoming incredibly popular as both couples and families are opting for a more relaxing, hassle-free way of travelling. Choosing the...

Why Is Email Verification Beneficial for Your Business

If you are using email marketing to grow your business, you are probably looking for tools that can improve your results. For example, your email list needs to be cleaned every once in a while, and there are many email verification services that can do the job for you pretty quickly. This software technology is advanced enough to clean your database of invalid, risky and abandoned email addresses. Once your list is clean, you would be able to attract amazing...

The UK needs to proactively focus on cybersecurity if it wishes to win the war on terror

ISIS’ dream of a Middle Eastern caliphate might be over but history shows that we can never win the war on terror with force alone. As politicians celebrate small victories in Iraq and Syria, experts are warning that the real battle lies in cyberspace – and it has only just begun. Here, the cybersecurity analyst and observer Cosmo Clark explains why bandwidth and Bluetooth, not bullets, are the real weapons in the war on terror. His new book, Blue Eyed...

Bentley driver caught speeding by volunteer group reports them to police claiming THEY were breaking the law

A defiant Bentley driver caught speeding by a group of community volunteers reported them to police after claiming THEY were the ones breaking the law. Jason Higgins, 44, admitted he was breaking the speed limit when he was spotted by a Speedwatch group who were monitoring drivers, and went back to confront them. After speaking to the volunteers from Bathampton Speedwatch, in Bath, Somerset, Mr Higgins reported them to police, accusing them of acting outside the law by sitting in...

Design and implementation of a smart office automation system

Automation is becoming more and more normalised in the workplace, to the extent that it is creeping out of the normal industrial areas that it in habits, and making its way into the office space. However, while automation is something which is an accepted part of the industrial workspace, it has to undergo some changes to be of equal use in an office. The needs of an office are different when it comes to automation because the needs of the...

New app launched to help vegans keep track of nutrition

As the last day of Veganuary, the month-long plant-based diet challenge, comes into view The Vegan Society is pleased to announce the launch of a tool that can help participants continue their transition. The charity has released a handy nutrition app designed to help vegans hit their nutritional targets every day by providing an easy-to-use checklist and personalised tips. VNutrition is aimed at new vegans, those trying out veganism or those who want to assess the quality of a well-established...

Thousands of kids are having naked selfies posted online every DAY

Thousands of children fall victim to the horrifying new 'bait out' trend that sees their nude pictures shared on social media EVERY DAY, police believe. At least one child from just one small Kent borough every day has their naked selfies posted online, police reveal. And if this worrying trend is similar nationwide, it could mean thousands of kids are being exposed daily. Since the beginning of January over 40 schoolgirls aged between 11 and 17 have reported incidences of...

Scarlett O’Cara and Matt CAR-dle among bizarre names Brits give to their cars

One in eight male motorists have a pet name for their cars - with Scarlett O'Cara, Ford Fiasco and Matt CAR-dle among the more bizarre monikers. Researchers who carried out a detailed study found other unusual names include ‘the Purple People-Eater’, ‘Sexy Bob the 4th’ and 'The Beast'. It also emerged around one in five bestowed an endearing alias upon a vehicle they owned in the past. Other standout names included 'Falcor', 'The Phantom Flyer' and 'Super-Charged Fire Pony'. Of...

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