No lost generation
Can computer games like Minecraft help in online schooling and treating Syrian refugee children and give them hope for a world they don’t feel different in?
Can computer games like Minecraft help in online schooling and treating Syrian refugee children and give them hope for a world they don’t feel different in?
We get inside the start-up that aims to disrupting the current banking system, from the streets of Shoreditch.
Apple have done away with the trusty headphone jack in their latest smartphones, we debate whether this is a help or a hindrance.
We examine the five most retro items making a comeback, even with such advancements in technology, these items are more popular than ever.
Smart devices have become the norm, but what is the next step? We’ve been on the hunt at the Consumer Electronics Show.
A look into how technology is used in activism and how it will affect it in the future.
It’s a popular theory amongst scientists and tech pioneers and that our universe is a computer simulation run by future humans.
This year, we got a glimpse into the future of transportation and sustainability with driverless and autonomous cars at the centre of the Consumer Electronics Show.
What does the label in your clothing tell you about who made it, and whether it was sourced ethically?
Artefact tells the story of arguably the hardest race in the world, the Vendée Globe.