
Mere Messengers No More
The idea that internet platforms are just conduits in the information age is withering away. But at what cost?

A Curse in Disguise
A court ruling against Uber in the UK may not be as helpful to its drivers as it may appear

Play Nicely, Or Else
Google has been illegally suppressing its competition, according to the EU Commission

In Data We Trust!
Big Data and algorithms are gradually decimating the concepts of individualism and free will

What Is Wrong With EU?
The policies of the EU seem to do little to promote growth in Europe’s tech sector

The Effects of Hackathons
What used to be an exclusive tradition in the tech world has now become a universal source for bug fixes and new ideas

Ed-tech: The Redeemer
Education has become expensive and less effective, but there are some hopeful technological innovations which can potentially fix some of the issues

The Difficult Digital Age
The revolutionary technologies shaping the modern world come with damaging and complex legal implications

The Complexity of Self-Driving Cars
The vision of self-driving cars is fast approaching, but plenty of obstacles still lie ahead before reaching the finish line

The Rise of the Gig Economy
Unprecedented yet nostalgic, the gig economy is changing the conventions of employment and work in the modern world

5G, Generation Wireless
The next development in wireless broadband connectivity is another step towards a truly wireless world

Breaking Down the Ad-Blocking War
Internet adverts have become vexatious and intrusive for users, though developers are providing the tools to fight them. Justifiably, the publishers are losing

The Complications of 3D Printing
The technological innovation of 3D printing is growing in capability and popularity, but it may create significant shifts in some legal areas