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Month: February 2023

Corporations are increasingly recognising the value of boosting startups

February 27, 2023 Consumer and Society 0

From underground radar to better cameras for cars, established firms are increasingly benefitting from innovations developed at technology incubators. In turn, established companies are increasingly […]

What is the best medication for lower back pain? 

February 22, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

Sitting for too long, poor posture, heavy lifting, or just the ageing process can all lead to lower back pain. It’s a common complaint, but […]

Overpaying on your mortgage vs saving: which is the best option? 

February 21, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

With interest rates rising, overpaying on a mortgage can be tempting. It can mean you save money in interest in the long term. But, it […]

The EU chases its tail on food labelling

February 21, 2023 Consumer and Society 0

There can be little doubt that food and fake news are two of the most hotly debated topics in the EU. The two even collided […]

Do AirTag and Tile Bluetooth trackers put consumers at risk?

February 20, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

Bluetooth tracking devices are rising in popularity, and consumers are now relying on them to avoid losing important items like their keys, phone, or wallet.  […]

What is TikTok Shop and will it ever become global? 

February 20, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

TikTok Shop has been available in some markets, including Vietnam, Singapore, and Indonesia, for just over a year and the company is now considering expanding […]

The FDA is considered relaxing laws for naloxone sprays 

February 16, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

According to the latest figures from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were over 107,000 deaths due to drug overdoses in the […]

Common reasons for low energy and feeling constantly tired 

February 16, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

Do you feel tired all the time? This is a common problem that could be caused by a multitude of reasons. For example, it could […]

New rules could save consumers billions in credit card fees 

February 10, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

With US credit card debt reaching over $1 trillion in 2017, fees and charges are a key concern for consumers. And, estimates suggest that with […]

What are the security risks of QR codes? 

February 8, 2023 Liz Daunton 0

As QR codes have become more popular, experts have warned that they could pose a security risk. With the dangers including having your personal or […]

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