Jobseekers ‘more likely to deactivate Facebook’
Being young, single or a jobseeker makes Facebook users more likely to have deactivated their accounts or at least considered it, a study suggests.
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Being young, single or a jobseeker makes Facebook users more likely to have deactivated their accounts or at least considered it, a study suggests.
Electric scooters are appearing in many major cities across the country, bringing fun to riders, profits to scooter makers — and lots of potential risks to walkers and riders.
Mark Zuckerberg insisted at Facebook's annual developer conference earlier this year that his company "will never be unprepared ... again" for meddling and disinformation efforts like those run by Russian trolls on its platform during the run-up to the 2016 election.
The BBC is experimenting with a way of delivering the news more quickly on smartwatches.
Vaping can damage vital immune system cells and may be more harmful than previously thought, a study suggests.
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The sale of high-caffeine soft drinks to children could be banned in England, the British government said on Thursday, citing public health concerns.
Scrabble players will now be able to use words such as "OK" and "ew" after US dictionary company Merriam-Webster announced it was adding 300 new words in the latest edition of the game's dictionary.
Chatbots are being taught to assist people in dealing with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
Few things are as quintessentially American as the Ford F-150 pick up truck. It's the vehicle of choice not only for companies that need to haul stuff but also suburban families that just want to be able to haul stuff if they want.