Doctor Who Spyfall, Parts 1 and 2: new information from Doctor Who Magazine

“If you’re going to do a spy thriller you want to bring in the gadgets,” showrunner Chris Chibnall told Doctor Who Magazine. “[Spyfall] is a story about technology as well. The rise of technology, and our acceptance of technology, is obviously interesting territory for Doctor Who. Technology is outpacing us all at the moment, more … >

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Doctor Who Series 11: the monsters are us

A pattern has emerged from the seven episodes Doctor Who series 11 that have aired so far and it looks as if the pattern will likely continue. The threat of any given episode is not entirely what it seems. With few exceptions, the real threat in each Series 11 episode seems to be worst of … >

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Technology unleashed: Mobile spy apps are the new surveillance tools

While stepping into the twenty-first century, artificial intelligence became augmented reality. With innovations like voice recognition services, Siri or Google Now available in smartphones, new developments are taking place empowering artificial intelligence. Imagine a phone app that lets you know everything about a person, with a simple tap on the phone. This idea has become … >

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What are the best streaming services in the UK?

With so many options to stream movies and TV online, what are the best choices? In 2016, it would be fair to say that the Friday night trip to rent a DVD is now a nostalgic thing of the past. No longer do we trudge down to the ancient video store, complete with dog-eared posters … >

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3 common TV issues and how to fix them so you never miss your show

Your TV is a prime and significant source of your entertainment. Be it favorite TV shows, gaming, or Netflix, you really can’t live without it. So what happens when your TV suddenly malfunctions? What happens when you get no picture, or can’t get a specific input to function? Or when black bars are suddenly flooding … >

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Welcome to giffgaff’s ‘House of Horrors’

Sponsored by The 7th Chamber: giffgaff, the contract-free mobile network ‘run by you’, has launched a brilliant new Halloween campaign that is sure to scare you out of your current mobile contract. The hilarious two-minute ‘House of Horrors’ film dramatises some of giffgaff’s users’ biggest fears, including a dying phone battery, photo tagging requests and … >

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Contract-free mobile network giffgaff launches new campaign

Sponsored by The 7th Chamber: giffgaff, the contract-free mobile network ‘run by you’, has launched a new campaign to celebrate the many benefits of their ‘no-contract, no-ties’ proposition. The #heyyou campaign is all about enjoyin the freedom of not being stuck in a phone contract! Research says that an incredible 74% of 16-24 year olds … >

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The history of TV shows

Undoubtedly, television plays important role in our life, because we spend several hours in front of a TV screen every day. It is impossible to deny that the popularity of television depends on TV shows that have always attracted viewers of different age, gender and interests. Some people enjoy sitcoms while others prefer detectives and … >

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Norton presents hacker culture documentary

Barely a week goes by without a high-profile hack or data breach appearing in the news, whether it’s a movie studio or the database of your favourite games console. But who are the perpetrators? Award-winning independent film director Sean Dunne has produced In Search of the Most Dangerous Town on the Internet, a brand new documentary … >

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