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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Plan to secure internet of things with new law

The internet of things, from toys to web cameras, should be more secure, the proposed legislation says.

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Facebook boss reveals changes in response to criticism

Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook at a speech in San Francisco

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Family-friendly robot company Anki set to close

Anki, the company behind Cozmo and Vector, is facing financial difficulties.

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Drone owners to be charged annual fee under new proposals

Every drone and model aircraft owner could be charged £16.50 a year under plans by the regulator.

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Samsung unveils TV that can switch to vertical mode

The TV can pivot from a horizontal to a vertical position, to better display smartphone content.

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Music royalties reach record high but songwriters 'on minimum wage'

But there are claims that "a lot of songwriters are making less than minimum wage".

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When will you next buy a mobile phone?

Mobile phone sales worldwide are declining but is our love affair with them over?

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Vodafone found Huawei security flaws in Italy in 2009

Vulnerabilities in Italy could have given the Chinese firm access to people's home networks.

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TalkTalk service at bottom of Ofcom poll for third year running

It's the third year in a row that the broadband provider has come bottom of Ofcom's customer survey.

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Huawei: US official warns 'no safe level' of involvement with tech giant

Intelligence sharing will be at risk if countries use the firm to build 5G networks, official says.

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Climate change: Electric car target 'needs to be sooner'

The government's plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040 is too tame, its advisers will say.

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Monday, April 29, 2019

How tech is bringing Israelis and Palestinians together

Young people on either side of a decades-old conflict seldom meet, but tech is building bridges.

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Google owner Alphabet misses sales forecasts

Shares in the internet giant tumble nearly 7% after its sales growth falls short of forecasts.

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Minecraft player loses five-year-long game

Phil Watson is "killed" by a zombie baby and a spider.

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Apple defends removing parental control apps

Apple says some parental control apps were removed from the App Store because of security concerns.

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Fraudster poses as actor online to dupe woman

Police warn online fraud is an "epidemic" after a woman is scammed by a man posing as Jason Statham.

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Rape victims among those to be asked to hand phones to police

Prosecutions may not go ahead if police are not given access to emails, messages and photographs.

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Beijing defends Huawei amid row over role in UK's 5G network

The UK should make "independent" decisions about whether to work with the tech firm, China's ambassador says.

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Friday, April 26, 2019

Fitness trackers 'add miles to your marathon'

Tests by a consumer watchdog found that several brands were inaccurate in calculating running distance.

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'Extremist' Google algorithms concern ex-police chief

Google insists that its search software is not used to promote contentious online material.

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Protests over plan to change domain pricing

Costs to rent or renew some web domains could go up as net overseer proposes changes to pricing rules.

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Scooters hacked to play rude messages to riders

Audio files on some scooters have been swapped so riders are sworn at and propositioned by the vehicle.

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Apple recalls plugs in UK, Hong Kong and Singapore

Risk of electric shock from broken plugs forced recall from Apple.

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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Tracking the toxic air that's killing millions

Artificial intelligence is giving us more accurate air pollution forecasts, potentially saving lives.

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Huawei row: 'Inquiry to be held' into National Security Council leak

Cabinet sources tell the BBC a formal inquiry will be held into leak from National Security Council.

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Microsoft hits $1 trillion market valuation

The firm is one of only three to have achieved the milestone, the others being Apple and Amazon.

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Russia's Facebook is now balanced, as all things should be

Social media website VKontakte temporarily removes 400,000 users by mimicking Avengers: Infinity War.

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US Uber drivers plan 12-hour shutdown over pay and conditions

The drivers' protest coincides with the ride-hailing firm's debut on the stock market.

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Huawei 5G row: Government 'cannot exclude' criminal investigation

A cabinet minister condemns the leaks from a National Security Council meeting about a UK 5G network.

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Failed Zozosuit hits company profits

A failed experiment with a body-measuring suit has eaten away at fashion retailer Zozo's profits.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Neo-Nazi's Facebook account left active

The social network says it is investigating why the profile was not removed - as it had promised.

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Huawei row: Ministers call for investigation into leaking

Government ministers are calling for a "full and proper" investigation after discussions were leaked.

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Dick Barnes, pioneer behind oldest working computer, dies

Dick Barnes co-designed the machine used by engineers who built the world's first commercial nuclear reactor.

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Hate speech: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube told off by MPs

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are accused of not doing their jobs as they face questions from MPs.

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Huawei: Why UK is at odds with its cyber-allies

The US has been pressing other nations to ban use of the Chinese firm's 5G kit on security grounds.

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Microsoft Paint: Fans rejoice as art app saved 'for now'

After suggestions Paint could be removed from Windows, Microsoft says it's staying - "for now".

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Donald Trump meets Twitter's Jack Dorsey at White House

Twitter says CEO Jack Dorsey spoke with the president about "the health of public conversation".

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Huawei row: UK to let Chinese firm help build 5G network

Reports suggest the UK will allow the Chinese company to provide equipment for a 5G data network.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Jacinda Ardern leads effort to curb online extremism

New Zealand and France will host a summit aimed at curbing the use of social media to promote terrorism.

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Netherlands 'hosts most child sex abuse images'

About half of such images reported to the Internet Watch Foundation in 2018 were hosted in the Netherlands.

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Google Wing drones approved for US home deliveries

Drone home delivery company Wing will start deliveries in rural Virginia "within months".

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Google 'retaliating against harassment protest organisers'

Organisers of walkouts in protest at Google's treatment of women say they are facing backlash at work.

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Election interference is 'online harm', MPs hear

The UK's information commissioner has strong words on the need for reform of political ads online.

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Apple AI accused of leading to man's wrongful arrest

A man is suing Apple after claiming its in-store AI led to his arrest.

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Twitter sees more users and rising revenues

The social media platform reports better-than-expected results as it plans to minimise "outrage".

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Sri Lanka attacks: The ban on social media

Is the ban a sign of things to come for social media firms unable to halt the spread of misinformation?

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Tesla's Elon Musk expects 'robotaxis' to start in US next year

The electric carmaker entrepreneur makes a new promise on driverless vehicles.

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Vodafone named 'worst' mobile network

Annual study of more than 6,000 mobile customers names most and least popular UK network providers.

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Monday, April 22, 2019

Tesla says investigating car explosion in Shanghai

A video circulating on Chinese social media appears to show a parked Tesla car erupting into flames.

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Asos billionaire loses three children in Sri Lanka attacks

Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen and his family were visiting Sri Lanka, where three of his four children died.

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Samsung Galaxy Fold launch events delayed in China

Two events are postponed following reports of broken screens from smartphone reviewers.

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TED 2019: How to kill a zombie rumour and fix Facebook

How to fix a "broken internet" has been a central question at TED 2019.

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Sunday, April 21, 2019

An alternative way to capture childhood on your phone

A simple, but evocative, way to record your children's development without using a camera.

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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Millions using 123456 as password, security study finds

A list of all-too-predictable choices for breached accounts includes 123456 and "Liverpool".

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Friday, April 19, 2019

TED 2019: The start-ups launching in space

Space is getting busy thanks to a new era of commercialisation.

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Hacking 'hero' Marcus Hutchins pleads guilty to US malware charges

Marcus Hutchins said he regrets his actions and accepts "full responsibility for my mistakes".

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Robot news presenter causes a stir on Russian TV

The humanoid, named Alex, causes a stir as he makes his debut on state news channel Rossiya 24.

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Facebook bans UK far right groups and leaders

A dozen named groups and individuals will be purged from the social network, it said.

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Facebook scraped email contacts of 1.5 million users

The social network was grabbing email contacts of some new uses for almost three years, it says.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

TED 2019: The online campaign that ended a beard ban

The woman aiming to build "a labour movement for the 21st Century" shares her plan at TED.

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Samsung's folding phone breaks for reviewers

Several outlets reviewing Samsung's ground-breaking new folding smartphone have reported major problems with its screen.

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TED 2019: Prize to online classes project causes controversy

Plans to give millions of dollars to a program for online learning for pre-schoolers has been criticised.

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Assassin's Creed's maker pledges aid to help Notre-Dame

Ubisoft is to donate money and offer use of its digital reconstruction of the cathedral.

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Xbox One with no discs: 'The way forward' or 'bad timing'?

Gamers give their verdict as Microsoft announces an "all-digital edition" of the console.

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Government in email privacy blunder

A department responsible for data protection shares the personal details of hundreds of journalists.

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Netflix to trial showing top 10 lists to UK users

Streaming company Netflix is to trial showing UK users its most-watched shows over a weekly period.

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Google to police new app developers more closely

Apps from unfamiliar developers will be scrutinised more deeply before they go on the Play Store.

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UK to introduce porn age-checks in July

Sites that fail to comply will face fines or risk being blocked by internet service providers.

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Technology to keep dementia patients out of hospital

Radar technology and tiny brain-monitors are just some of the devices being tested by a new research centre.

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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

TikTok: Apple and Google block video sharing app in India

The removal comes after a court called for a ban on the video app over concerns of risk to children.

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Vodafone 'gigafast' ad banned after Virgin Media complaint

The promotion described broadband packages as being "gigafast" that did not offer 1Gbps speeds.

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TED 2019: The $50 lab burger transforming food

TED fellow Bruce Friedrich tells the TED conference about his vision for the future of food.

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Apple and Qualcomm settle billion-dollar lawsuit

The surprise settlement brings a long-running legal battle between the two tech firms to an end.

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TED 2019: Twitter boss offers to demote likes and follows

Jack Dorsey has been talking at TED about the changes the platform is considering.

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PlayStation 5: Sony reveals first details of next-gen console

Sony's next-gen console, which will replace the PS4, will be much faster and include improved audio.

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Game of Thrones: Now TV glitch hits Apple TV owners

Sky's Now TV app failed to load for some viewers while displaying a degraded version of the

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Facebook challenged to give TED talk on political ads

Journalist Carole Cadwalladr challenges Mark Zuckerberg to address TED about "election fraud".

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Epilepsy charity calls for social media seizure warnings

People with epilepsy are being exposed to flashing images, some deliberately, says a charity.

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Swedish Social Democrats' Twitter account hacked

Messages posted on the hijacked account included anti-immigration rhetoric.

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Amazon 'flooded by fake five-star reviews' - Which? report

Top-rated reviews on popular items are dominated by unknown brands, consumer group Which? finds.

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Monday, April 15, 2019

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Fold

The BBC's Chris Fox tries Samsung's folding smartphone to find out what it can do.

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Article 13: UK helps push through new EU copyright rules

The UK supports a final vote in favour of new online copyright rules, but some EU nations objected.

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Lyft removes faulty bikes from three US cities

Riders report that brakes were being jammed on sharply on some motor-assisted bike journeys, said Lyft.

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Apple and Qualcomm square off in US court

The row is about how much phone makers should pay for the chips essential to modern smartphones.

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Jack Ma defends the 'blessing' of a 12-hour working day

Alibaba's billionaire founder sparked intense debate after pressing for a 9am to 9pm working day and a six-day week.

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Under-18s face 'like' and 'streaks' bans on social media

The UK's data watchdog proposes restrictions on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat among others.

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TED 2019: 10 years of 'ideas worth spreading'

TED talks have become synonymous with cutting-edge ideas and are watched by millions.

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How social media is changing comedy

Social media changed many aspects of modern life, but how has it impacted traditional stand-up comedy?

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Sunday, April 14, 2019

Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp suffer outages

Users said the sites, and messaging service WhatsApp, were unavailable for more than three hours.

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Gatwick drone attack possible inside job, say police

The drone operator was monitoring activities at the airport during the attack, officials believe.

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Friday, April 12, 2019

Liverpool student 'drop-out' jailed for dark web Silk Road

Investigators believe Thomas White traded around £70m worth of goods online on his Silk Road site.

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You cheated not only the game, but you became a meme

A Twitter user's exaggerated statement becomes so viral Sega joins in the fun with a creative video.

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Internet Archive denies hosting 'terrorist' content

Europol has sent 550 "false" demands to the site asking for "propaganda" to be removed immediately.

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Wikileaks: Document dumps that shook the world

Since 2006, Wikileaks has published thousands of classified documents and emails.

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Bounty pregnancy club fined £400,000 over data handling

The club did not tell people that data they shared would be sold on to marketing firms and others.

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World Snooker Championship: Mark Williams left off official video game cover

Snooker fans wonder where the world champion could be on the official video game's jacket.

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Police detectors to warn mobile phone-using drivers

Two police forces will use detectors in a bid to deter drivers using mobile phones at the wheel.

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Upskirting now a crime after woman's campaign

A woman campaigned after a man photographed her at a festival, leading to a law change in England and Wales.

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Thursday, April 11, 2019

The Redditor who accidentally spent a year talking to himself

A Reddit user spent a year wondering why nobody noticed his comments - before finding out he was muted.

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Logan Paul 'unwise' to do Alex Jones YouTube interview

Campaigners criticise Logan Paul for talking to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on platform that banned him.

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Smart speaker recordings reviewed by humans

Staff at Amazon, Apple and Google listen to customer voice recordings, the companies confirm.

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US lawmakers to probe algorithm bias

Computer code would have to be free of bias before being widely deployed by big tech firms.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Stillbirth documentary firm fined for maternity unit filming

The ICO says patients would have been "distressed" to know they were being filmed for a stillbirth show.

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Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun receives £735m bonus

Lei Jun, the founder of Chinese tech giant Xiaomi, says he will give the award to charity.

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Google Wing launches first commercial drone delivery service

The first commercial drone delivery service launches in Australia, after years of test flights.

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UK train passengers offered smart tickets

Stations around the UK are being upgraded so that users can purchase smart, paperless tickets.

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The tech that could help clean polluted air

A new system at London Marylebone station is helping to remove harmful gases from the environment.

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'Institutes of Technology' to boost skills training

The locations of 12 Institutes of Technology - aiming to provide high-quality skills training - are revealed.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Flickr adds photo theft detection tools

The photo-sharing site will let subscribers see if people have used their images without permission.

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Facebook sorry for 'disturbing' disabled comment

The social network apologised for saying people might find images of disabled people "disturbing".

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Lush leaves social media in UK

The cosmetics firm is closing several of its Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts.

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Sony creates colossal 16K screen in Japan

The tech firm is installing a screen that is bigger than a bus in the offices of a cosmetics firm.

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Bitcoin mining ban considered by China's economic planner

China's economic planning agency adds Bitcoin creation to a list of activities that may be outlawed.

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Men accused of $1m fake iPhone scam

Two Chinese men studying at an American university are accused of submitting fraudulent repair claims.

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Monday, April 8, 2019

Should cyber-security be more chameleon, less rhino?

Israeli researchers think it's time we changed our approach to securing our computers from hackers.

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Huawei wi-fi modules were pulled from Pakistan CCTV system

BBC Panorama discovered that Huawei was told to remove the kit because of the "potential of misuse".

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Windrush: Home Office admits data breach in compensation scheme

The immigration minister says email addresses of individuals and organisations were shared by mistake.

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Satellites used to protect endangered sharks

Earth observation satellites are proving to be valuable tools in protecting rare sharks, say scientists.

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Call to delay use of Police Scotland data devices

MSPs want more safeguards before the encryption-breaking technology is rolled out by Police Scotland.

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Woman faces Dubai jail over Facebook 'horse' insult

Londoner Laleh Shahravesh, 55, could be sentenced to two years in prison over two Facebook posts.

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UK's Sabre space plane engine tech in new milestone

UK engineers developing a novel propulsion system say their technology has reached a new performance level.

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Sunday, April 7, 2019

Websites to be fined over 'online harms' under new proposals

The government's plans also include blocking offending sites from appearing in web searches.

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Huawei's 'shoddy' work prompts talk of a Westminster ban

GCHQ suggests ministers consider banning Huawei's 5G kit from Westminster and other sensitive areas.

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Saturday, April 6, 2019

Heath Robinson: WW2 codebreaking machine reconstructed

The Heath Robinson codebreaking is reconstructed after a seven-year project.

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Friday, April 5, 2019

Facebook 'hosts' cyber-crime marketplaces

Security researchers found credit card numbers and phishing campaigns being openly traded online.

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Google's ethics board shut down

Just over a week after it was announced, an ethics board set up to oversee Google's AI has been shut.

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Microsoft responds to female harassment claims

Dozens of incidents of sexual harassment and discrimination have been lodged by women at the firm.

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Teens not damaged by screen time, study finds

Oxford University study finds no evidence of link between adolescent wellbeing and screen time.

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Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo quizzed over subscriptions

The Competition and Markets Authority wants to be sure console service contracts are fair to gamers.

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Newham Council fined £145,000 over gangs list leak

A database which included details of suspected gang members ended up in the hands of rival gangs.

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Video app TikTok fails to remove online predators

The app popular with teens fails to suspend accounts of users who send sexual messages, the BBC finds.

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Thursday, April 4, 2019

5G: World's first commercial services promise 'great leap'

South Korea and the US turned on 5G networks that promise ultra-fast speeds and new applications.

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Bafta Games awards: God of War leads the pack

The winners of the Bafta Games Awards are revealed at a glitzy ceremony in central London.

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Computer virus alters cancer scan images

The malicious software can trick experts into thinking patients are sick, say cyber-security researchers.

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Fortnite: Is Prince Harry right to want game banned?

The Duke of Sussex had scathing words for the game, but is he right?

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Facebook no-deal Brexit ads 'from same source'

A newspaper investigation alleges seemingly unconnected Brexit adverts are connected to the same firm.

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Bafta gaming awards: The nominees

Gaming's most prestigious award ceremony takes place on Thursday night.

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The teenage hackers who've been given a second chance

Meet the former hackers who spend their days stopping the criminals they used to see as their comrades.

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Data on 540 million Facebook users exposed

The personal data was found as cyber-security researchers looked for insecure Amazon servers.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Australia targets tech firms with 'abhorrent material' laws

The nation passes controversial laws designed to penalise companies for hosting "abhorrent" videos.

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Dame Helen Mirren gives Netflix short shrift at Cinema-Con

The actress uses colourful language while championing the cinema experience at an event in Las Vegas.

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Huawei laptop 'backdoor' flaw raises concerns

A software flaw in Huawei laptops adds to the scrutiny the company is facing over security.

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Guardian to flag old news on social media

Old articles will be marked with their year of publication on social media, to limit misinformation.

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Toyota to share hybrid vehicle secrets for free

It will release patents for hybrid technology to keep it relevant in the move to electric vehicles.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

YouTube restricts Tommy Robinson channel

The restrictions mean videos will be harder to find and show a warning before they play, YouTube says.

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Study maps 'extensive Russian GPS spoofing'

Thousands of incidents have been logged of Russia spoofing navigation signals, a report suggests.

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UK gaming market worth record £5.7bn

Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds contribute to another record-breaking year for UK gaming.

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Sound now 'equal' inside Royal Albert Hall

The 465 new speakers mean that the sound is the same everywhere inside the auditorium.

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Monday, April 1, 2019

What is Revolut?

Why is fin-tech firm Revolut so controversial? The BBC explains.

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What's the new weapon against money laundering gangsters?

Can advanced technologies help track the cash criminals try to hide?

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Revolut whistleblower had concerns over CEO conduct and compliance

The BBC has spoken to a number of former employees about compliance at the currency transfer firm.

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Google shuts failed social network Google+

Dashes to ashes, plus to dust. Google has closed its failed social network Google+.

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YouTube: Zac Efron promotion draws ire from fans

YouTube is criticised for promoting Zac Efron's new YouTube channel instead of smaller creators.

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Call Of Duty hoax caller Tyler Barriss jailed

Tyler Barriss is sentenced to 20 years in jail for making hoax calls to police.

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PewDiePie loses YouTube crown to T-Series

The Swedish gamer battled the Indian channel to remain the YouTuber with the most subscribers.

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Facebook to reveal News Feed algorithm secrets

Facebook is launching a new feature to explain how its algorithms decide what to display in your News Feed.

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Lyft, Uber, Pinterest: Are internet unicorns really worth billions?

Lyft is the first tech company to float this year but the $24bn business is yet to make profit.

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