Today, as the situation has turned grim than ever, staying indoors has become more of a necessity. This has pushed many businesses to work remotely, evolving the work-from-home culture. As this has become the new normal, data and system security has become a crucial aspect.
Every task today requires the Internet. It has helped businesses adapt to situations better enhancing the communication between clients and businesses. Every time you surf online, you leave digital footprints along the way. With an increase in the activities available online, a significant number of groups and...
As technology advances, people are expecting more from gaming and gambling companies. Different trends continue to pop up and today, many are shifting their focus on cloud gaming. Both Sony and Microsoft are now working on cloud gaming services and many gamers are excited about it.
Many are saying that cloud gaming will change the gaming industry forever and why would it not? It's a great solution to making gaming available to people worldwide. People to play video games through remote servers in data servers which they can play games on any device with an internet connection....
Vodafone has announced it is working with the social change charity Good Things Foundation to connect digitally excluded families in some of the most disadvantaged areas of the UK.
Vodafone has provided unlimited data SIMs and dongles to connect over 2,500 people, including almost 150 families and adults with disabilities in the South West, enabling them to access support services, online education and employment opportunities. The Good Things Foundation ‘Connecting Families’ programme crucially includes specialist one-on-one support to ensure that, in addition to devices and...
Majority of South West respondents aspire to live in a two-storey detached home
FTSE-250 housebuilder Redrow has revealed South West residents’ future housing preferences include private driveways, low density design and detached homes.
To underpin its commitment to creating a better way to live, particularly in a post-pandemic world, Redrow is closely monitoring consumer trends around what people want from their home and community, in order to respond accordingly. An extensive independent online survey which polled over 2,000 British adults was conducted via YouGov to provide...
Uganda is fast becoming a preferred tourist destination, due to its political stability, serenity and abundant natural endowment, with a wide range of wildlife species offering an experience that is worthy sharing.
Uganda is one of the most endowed East Africa safari destinations. Most of the holidaymakers come mainly to enjoy gorilla trekking experiences . These are offered only in the country’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in addition to the big game safaris.
Uganda hosts nearly half of the 1063 mountain gorillas plus several...
People who contact NHS 111 online or by phone, at any time of day or night, will get quicker clinical advice and care before they visit an Emergency Department.
Doctors in Devon are reminding both residents and visitors this bank holiday weekend that if you need urgent medical advice, there’s just one telephone number to remember – 111 .
By contacting 111 first, either online or by phone, people will get quicker and safer access to NHS services when they need urgent care.
People are being urged to contact 111 first to get expert advice about which service to use...
The John Coates Charitable Trust is offering young people in Devon the chance to deep-dive into the exciting world of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) and develop their skills to become future engineers, through fully funded places on a range of courses.
Created by children’s STEM education charity, The Smallpeice Trust, the virtual courses are available to students from Devon non-selective state schools and are hosted in partnership with leading universities.
With a shared vision for supporting young people from all backgrounds to thrive in education...
A team from Jurassic Fibre has completed a 103-mile charity walk for Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital’s Stroke Unit and raised almost £4,000.
From 17 – 20 April, the group of employees trekked from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth in the north of the county. They crossed Dartmoor and Exmoor, navigating with a compass and sleeping under the stars.
The team consisted of Dean Courtis, Service Delivery Supervisor; Matthew Clements, Planning Manager; James Day, GIS Technician; Kevin Orrell, Civil Construction Supervisor; Edit Boszormenyi, GIS Engineer Team Lead; Shane...
On Tuesday 25th May, renowned BAFTA award-winning writer and director Amma Asante MBE will join the University’s College of Humanities for the second of their exclusive online Creative Dialogues events for 2021.
Exploring her distinguished body of work, including her 2004 BAFTA award-winning film A Way of Life, Amma will share fascinating insights into her creative journey and career as a writer, director, producer and filmmaker.
The free event will be hosted by Linda Williams, Professor of Film at the University of Exeter who is currently working on an AHRC funded...
A rising research star at the University of Exeter has received a prestigious international research award.
Dr Ke Li, from Exeter’s Computer Science department, has been given an Amazon Research Award to pioneer new research into improving the efficiency and proficiencies of computer firewalls.
Dr Li is one of 101 recipients of the award worldwide – and one of only three from the UK – and will receive $30,000 in total, consisting of $20,000 USD in unrestricted gift and an additional $10,000 USD in AWS Promotional Credits.