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Google Calendar removes key cultural events including Pride

Google Calendar removes key cultural events including Pride

As part of its ongoing roll back of diversity initiatives, Google has removed several inclusive holidays from its Calendar service. It says their inclusion was ‘not sustainable’ for its future. Google Calendar has removed several key cultural holidays from it services on both desktop and mobile. These include references to Black History Month, Women’s History Month and LGBTQ+ holidays, among others. The company has previously marked the occasion for all...

By Bristol, UK
UK and US fail to sign international AI declaration

UK and US fail to sign international AI declaration

Both the UK and US have refused to sign an international agreement on AI at a global summit in Paris. The documents called for ‘open,’ ‘inclusive’ and ‘ethical’ practices within this new, emerging industry. The UK and US have not signed an international agreement on AI at a global summit in Paris. Having been signed by dozens of countries including France, China and India, the statement called for ‘open,’ ‘inclusive’...

By Bristol, UK
Mysterious PlayStation outage sparks security fears over weekend

Mysterious PlayStation outage sparks security fears over weekend

Sony’s PlayStation network went down for over a full day with no formal explanation, leaving customers worried over their personal information.   If you were hoping to stay in over the weekend and wind down with some online gaming, you may have been disappointed. Sony’s PlayStation network went down for 24 hours with no tangible explanation on Saturday, rendering all PS4 and PS5 online features inaccessible. Predictably, many gamers took to...

By Bristol, UK
New survey says Gen Z prefer Instagram and TikTok for shopping

New survey says Gen Z prefer Instagram and TikTok for shopping

Research by influencer marketing company GRIN indicates that Gen Z prefer to shop on social media apps such as Instagram and TikTok rather than Google. A new study by influencer marketing firm GRIN has found that Gen Z shoppers tend to prefer TikTok and Instagram over more traditional online platforms such as Google. When asked where they most often discover new products, 18-to-27-year-old consumers said: 30.4% for Instagram, 23.2% for...

By Bristol, UK