Will EU copyright law herald the end of internet freedom?
Critics of the EU’s proposed Copyright Directive say it will stifle creativity and debate and that it could kill the internet as we know it. So why did the only Maltese MEP...
‘How are you learning?’ Microsoft deploys power of virtual reality in its 21st century classroom
Microsoft is kick-starting the classroom of the future in Malta...
Google launches Digital Innovation Fund for Maltese media

The fund is aimed at helping publishers share the risk of taking on new...

The fund is aimed at helping publishers share the risk of...

[WATCH] Digital arts fest relocates to Malta, aims to bolster island as industry hub

‘Trojan Horse was a Unicorn’ will take place in Malta for next three years, should increase island’s exposure as gaming hub, attract talent

‘Trojan Horse was a Unicorn’ will take place in...

The 10th Anniversary of the MITA Student Placement Programme

This programme is a means for the government to facilitate the creation of...

This programme is a means for the government to facilitate...

Eight out of 10 people in Malta use internet regularly but 63,000 have never used a computer

A survey by the National Statistics Office shows that 80% of the Maltese population aged between 16 and 74 made regular use of the internet in 2017 •...

A survey by the National Statistics Office shows that 80%...

Malta inches closer to being first country with blockchain legislation

Three separate Bills will be presented to Parliament at the end of a three-week consultation period, with the aim of making Malta a ‘world leader in...

Three separate Bills will be presented to Parliament at the...

Apple co-founder Steve ‘Woz’ Wozniak set for Malta gaming event

Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple, to visit Malta for GiG’s five-year...

Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple, to visit Malta for...

Student app creator sets sight  on international expansion

An app created by an 18-year-old is gaining traction among Maltese students and...

An app created by an 18-year-old is gaining traction among...

Facebook to revamp its News Feed to show more posts from friends and family

Facebook will prioritize 'meaningful social interactions' over 'relevant content' on its News Feed in the coming weeks 

Facebook will prioritize 'meaningful social...

Apple says Meltdown and Spectre flaws affect all Mac and iOS devices

Apple has said that all iPhones, iPads and Mac computers are affected by...

Apple has said that all iPhones, iPads and Mac...

iCentre offers discount on old iPhone batteries

iCentre announced that any iPhone 6 or later version could be taken to...

iCentre announced that any iPhone 6 or later version could...

Major Intel chip security flaw discovered

The bug is thought to affect all processors from the last decade, with experts...

The bug is thought to affect all processors from the last...

Apple apologises for slowing down older iPhones

Apple has apologised to costumers for intentionally slowing down the...

Apple has apologised to costumers for intentionally slowing...

Why Christmas can be an opportunity for online scammers

You could be falling victim to one of many online scams this Christmas, says...

You could be falling victim to one of many online scams...

Apple admits to slowing older iPhones

'Last year we released a feature for iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone SE to smooth out the instantaneous peaks only when needed to prevent the device from...

'Last year we released a feature for iPhone 6, iPhone...

Uber ruled taxi firm, not digital provider by EU

The decision by the European Court of Justice is a major setback for Uber,...

The decision by the European Court of Justice is a major...

WannaCry cyber attack: North Korea was ‘directly responsible’

The malware that infected over 300,000 computers in 150 computers is being...

The malware that infected over 300,000 computers in 150...

Japan: company to pay employees in Bitcoin as of February 2018

GMO Internet will pay their employees up to 100,000 yen (€756)...

GMO Internet will pay their employees up to 100,000...

Former Facebook executive: ‘it is a global problem, it is ripping society apart’

Chamath Palihapitiya, former social media giant executive feels guilt over his work on 'tools that are ripping apart the social fabric of how society...

Chamath Palihapitiya, former social media giant executive...