Video-calling ‘owl’ helps opioid addicts in US
Mental health experts in West Virginia, US, are turning to a video-calling "owl" to run opioid treatment sessions.
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Mental health experts in West Virginia, US, are turning to a video-calling "owl" to run opioid treatment sessions.
Facebook has confirmed that it has started scoring some of its members on a trustworthiness scale.
A Belgian shop has been ordered to pay a man more than €13,000 (£11,726) in damages for turning him down for a job because it wanted a woman
Turning virtual cash into real money without being caught is a big problem for successful cyber-criminals.
New York City was briefly renamed "Jewtropolis" in mapping software used by social media site Snapchat and others.
More than 1,500 listings of live animals for sale have been found on Facebook in Thailand by a wildlife trafficking watchdog.
European rules that allow individuals the "right to be forgotten" online could be extended worldwide.
The UK government is considering "all options", including a regulator, as part of new legislation governing the internet.
China opened its third internet court, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Friday to help deal with the rising number of disputes and problems caused by society's ever-growing reliance on cyberspace.
Nowadays Chinese elderly are more tech-savvy than ever before, Beijing Business Today citing a consumption report jointly released by China's e-commerce platform Suning.com and Suning Finance that said on Tuesday that the over 65-year-old group showed more strength in purchasing smartphones and Single Lens Reflex Camera than the middle-aged group ranging from 45-60 years old.