NHS signImage copyrightAFPImage caption WannaCry was the biggest cyber-attack to have affected the NHS

The government and NHS bodies have been criticised by MPs for failing to implement measures to improve cyber-security nearly a year after a major ransomware attack on the service.

Twenty-two recommendations were made aft

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The Galaxy S10 may not come with a foldable displayThe Galaxy S10 may not come with a foldable display

It was only last month that the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus came into the market, and  rumours of the S10 are already in the air. According to an industry source that spoke to The Bell, the design for the Samsung Galaxy S10 has already been finalized. 

The smartphone will follow the same pattern of having two variants, the Samsung Galaxy S10 and

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Apple WWDC 2018: what we want to see

The big Apple WWDC 2018 keynote is June 4, and that means new software updates and maybe several overdue hardware surprises are a lot closer today. 

For developers, WWDC offers a chance to get an idea of what they’ll be working with in the coming year so they can start planning. For everyone else, it’s a glimpse at the interface refinements and exc

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cheap xbox one s deals

UPDATE: Microsoft has a terrific bundle with four games going on right now, sliding in under $300! Scroll down to check it out.

With the unveiling of the Xbox One X, the Xbox One S has seen some impressive price drops and bundle deals with Microsoft going all out to pump up the pressure on its rivals. It was already often the cheapest console of

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UPDATE: With the recent price-drop of the PlayStation VR from Sony, we've seen a few more competitive prices on bundles, so scroll down to check out the cheapest one we've ever seen!

As VR slowly crawls towards the mainstream, units such as the PlayStation VR continue to see more impressive price drops and even more impressive dedicated titles. 

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Scientists accidentally created a mutant, plastic-eating enzymeScientists accidentally created a mutant, plastic-eating enzyme

Some of humanity’s greatest scientific inventions—penicillin, X-rays, pacemakers, the microwave—were all created after researchers accidentally discovered how they could work. 

Now we can add a new, monumental creation to that list: a mutant enzyme that starts degrading plastic into its original, natural components, discovered by sheer accident.

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