Video game sales hit historic highs in the US as people are forced to remain home during lockdown

Video game company sales hit historic highs of $10.9 billion in the US as people are forced to remain home during coronavirus lockdown Video game sales have exploded to historic highs in the US this quarter  Analysts say sales hit $10.86 billion which is a 10 percent increase over last year The boom is attributed to … Read more

Amazon launches £140 8-inch version of its ‘kid-proof’ tablet

Amazon has unveiled an £140 tablet dedicated for young users, complete with an ultra-robust ‘kid-proof’ case and a two-year ‘worry-free guarantee’. The tech giant says the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition, part of the tech giant’s new generation of tablets, is specifically designed to protect against ‘drops and bumps’. The surrounding carry case with adjustable … Read more

Coronavirus pandemic will result in the cancellation of 28 MILLION global surgeries

Millions of elective surgeries could be cancelled around the world as a direct result of disruption from the coronavirus pandemic, a new study revealed. Researchers from the University of Birmingham say cancelled elective surgeries will lead to patients facing a lengthy wait for the health issues to be resolved.  Based on a 12-week period of … Read more

Men are less likely to wear face masks because they are seen as ‘not cool’ and ‘a sign of weakness’

Men are LESS likely to wear face masks than women because they see them as ‘not cool’ and ‘a sign of weakness’ and believe they are unlikely to catch the coronavirus, study shows Researchers conducted a survey of nearly 2,500 adults who are living in the US Participants were asked about their feelings towards masks … Read more

Thai vets pull discarded plastic bag from a green turtle’s backside

Turtley gross! Thai vets pull a 12-inch strand of discarded plastic bag from a green turtle’s backside that it mistook for food Footage shows a foot-long piece of soft plastic being pulled from a green turtle Ocean rubbish stuck inside the turtle would have eventually caused it to die It’s likely herbivorous species of turtle mistook the … Read more

Africa will have more than a quarter of a billion COVID-19 cases

Africa’s young and fit population will help the continent avoid an enormous death toll from COVID-19, according to figures from the World Health Organization.   Analysis from the UN’s international public health body predicts more than a quarter of a billion Africans will contract the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus within a year.   It claims that the COVID-19 death toll will … Read more

British treasure finders accused of piracy

British archaeologists who discovered hundreds of artefacts from a cluster of 17th century shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea have been accused of an ‘illicit excavation’.  Enigma Recoveries, which led an expedition into the Levantine Basin off the coast of Cyprus, found 12 shipwrecks filled with Chinese porcelain, jugs, coffee pots, peppercorns and illicit tobacco pipes.  The ships … Read more

The elderly are feeling more isolated during the coronavirus pandemic due to a lack of tech savvy

Millions of elderly people are feeling more isolated than ever during the coronavirus pandemic due to a lack of tech knowledge, a study has claimed. Furthermore, half of these senior citizens would reportedly avoid having a GP appointment conducted over a video call. The poll of 1,000 adults with relatives aged 70+ found that more … Read more