An online advert for an app that claims to provide a reliable and effective alternative to contraception has been banned by the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
An online advert for an app that claims to provide a reliable and effective alternative to contraception has been banned by the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
With a report out that there is an average of 701 apps launched every single day during 2014, it comes as no surprise that the app market is booming at the moment and sure enough, the average amount of apps being created each day just keeps growing and growing.
An Ebola vaccine could be available as early as 2015, but while this could certainly help to combat the spread of Ebola, more must be done to address the other infrastructural obstacles faced by people living in third world communities, and modern technology could significantly reduce the impact of these outbreaks.
Tech companies raise money in the millions relatively regularly, but when mobile app Yo raised $1 million (£587,000) it made…
Apple has pulled controversial free game Weed Firm from the App Store, despite its huge popularity.