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24th April 2020

It’s not all doom and gloom, we still have tech

March was a rough month. In the space of 30 days, clichéd as it sounds, the world has been tipped upside down. COVID-19 will most

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Ben Rees
21st April 2020

We all need to commit to a more sustainable future

After weeks of staying indoors I couldn’t decide whether to write about COVID-19 or to completely avoid it. So, I’ve gone for somewhere in the

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Zoe McFarland
17th April 2020

Apps to help with home-schooling

The school Easter holidays may be drawing to a close, but it seems the lockdown situation is here to stay (for the time being at

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Bethan Rees
15th April 2020

Staying fit while staying home

As we enter week four of staying home, one of the things I miss the most is not being able to get to some of

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Tiffany Tam
8th April 2020

The tracking technologies helping to combat COVID-19

Countries across the globe are all battling the COVID-19 pandemic right now — a struggle that is affecting both lives and the economy. We’re also

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Shaan Sidhu
2nd April 2020

Sunshine will not kill coronavirus: the ills of social media

“Misinformation during times of a health crisis can result in people being left unprotected or more vulnerable to the virus. It can also spread paranoia,

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Ben Musgrove
30th March 2020

News in numbers: Data is having its day in the light of the Covid-19 crisis

I have always been a words girl. Ask anyone who knows me, it’s a running joke. When it comes to words, spelling, grammar, writing –

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Elaine Birch
24th March 2020

Love in the time of Corona (virus)

Dating has definitely evolved over the years and has gone from one extreme to another. Back in the 1800s, one would have to be courted

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Anna Ouseley-Giraldo
18th March 2020

PR’s role in supporting the sales funnel

At Wildfire, I see a lot of RFPs that ask us to come up with a campaign that will ‘support sales’. As someone that looks

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Paula Fifield
5th March 2020

How the biometrics industry is responding to the world’s current pandemic

With the number of coronavirus (Covid-19) cases reaching more than 90,000 across 73 countries and territories, some virologists are suggesting that the epidemic has now

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Fiona Todd
3rd March 2020

Growing pAIns: the robot that can empathise with human suffering

Last week at an American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, a team of Japanese scientists unveiled a robot that can ‘feel’ pain. Before you check

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Samantha Browning
28th February 2020

#SueYoureShoutingAtTea — why are nice people mean online?

It’s the 21st February and Conservative minister Rishi Sunak has just uploaded a picture of himself preparing a round of brews for his colleagues. Harmless, right?

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Jake Rowlands