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What Are the Seven Biggest Social Media Scams of 2018?

The massive rise in popularity of social platforms has led to a huge upswing in social media scams — putting a growing pool of users at risk. Facebook had 2.23 billion monthly active users as of the second quarter of 2018, while photo-sharing site Instagram hit 1 billion monthly active

The latest internet craze includes dancing alongside moving cars — and, surprise, people are getting badly hurt

Just when you think the internet can’t get any weirder, it always does. A recent internet trend is inspiring drivers all over the world to jump out of moving vehicles and dance in the street while a friend in the passenger seat films, and now transpiration officials

How to Improve Your Hotel UX Web Design (4 Things that Are Important to Your Visitors)

Designing a website for optimal user experience (UX) is essential to any business – after all, an effortless user experience clears the path to conversion. But the hospitality industry has taken a more specific turn in the digital era – a hotel website is now the place

Why software giants are failing

Microsoft Office 365 – The Ins and Outs With some significant changes in recent years, including a switch to a subscription-based offering, Microsoft Office 365 is rapidly evolving. Check out how the software has evolved and what the future has in store for it. How can this

Prenuptial agreements with a social media clause are on the rise

All human beings have three lives: public, private and secret.” — Gabriel Garcia Marquez So it has come to this: Yet more proof, as if we needed it, that our dependence on technology is overwhelming and our addiction to social media potentially toxic. Prenuptial agreements with a

SpaceX’s prototype internet satellites are good enough for gaming, Elon Musk says

It’s been three months since SpaceX launched the first prototype satellites for its Starlink broadband internet network, and there’s been precious little information about what they’re up to. Until today. Responding to a follower’s Twitter inquiry, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk assessed how the twin satellites, dubbed Tintin A and

What social media platforms run Hong Kong and what are the implications?

Hong Kong’s infatuation with technology and social media defines it. It’s impossible to step into any of the city’s public spaces without encountering as many mobile devices as people. Commuters on the subway or double-decker buses sit with their screens lit and faces tilted downwards. Young people walk

Fishtail brows and designer belly buttons are the internet’s latest trends

Well here are a couple new internet trends no one asked for. Say so long to squiggle brows, and forget all about feather brows. It’s time for the fishtail. The newest brow trend is making waves through Instagram. Even though it started out as a Photoshop thing,

The Internet Just Realized That Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt Are Now Single

The Internet loves nothing more than a good celebrity reconciliation… Minutes following Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux’s announcement regarding their splitafter less than three years of marriage earlier today, news sent fans on the Twitterverse into a complete and utter tailspin over the idea that Jennifer’s ex-husband, Brad Pitt, also happens to have found himself solo

CES 2018: Behind The Smart Gadgets, Amazon And Google Are waging War

The flash of the CES technology show in Las Vegas is all about robots, drones and smart gadgets. But its subtext is all about Google versus Amazon. Both companies usually shun conventions like CES, preferring to debut gadgets at their own press events. But these tech giants