Domestic workers have been illegally sold via Instagram and other apps on Google and Apple's stores.
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Thursday, October 31, 2019
On the inside of a hacking catastrophe
A massive data breach can cause chaos within a company and put IT staff under extreme stress.
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Facial recognition technology code of conduct call
The technology has the potential for "widespread invasiveness", the information commissioner said.
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'I was a victim of the WhatsApp hack'
Faustin Rukundo had no idea that a strange call over WhatsApp had infected his phone with spyware.
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Google given green light for Toronto smart city
It is on a smaller scale than it had wanted and must treat any data it collects as a "public asset".
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Facebook challenged over political ad policy
A California man is running for office in attempt to highlight flaws in Facebook's policies.
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Facebook content moderation firm Cognizant quits
It says the nature of the work was not in line with its vision for the company.
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Entire drone fleet grounded by US government agency
The 800 drones used to monitor endangered species and federal land are being investigated for security risks.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Twitter bans all political advertising
Twitter bans all political advertising, saying the reach of such messages "should be earned, not bought".
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DeepMind AI achieves Grandmaster status at Starcraft 2
Artificial intelligence firm says its AI agents have achieved Grandmaster status at Starcraft 2.
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#TeamTrees: YouTube stars boost tree-planting campaign to over $8m
The campaign, supported by YouTubers such as Jeffree Star, has raised more than $8m in five days.
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Smart meters will get to Star Trek phase, says minister
The technology will be a "friend" of consumers, a minister says, but he admits problems with the rollout.
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Microsoft's GitHub blocks Catalan protest app
Spanish authorities accuse the Tsunami Democrà tic group of being a 'criminal organisation'.
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Amazon's push for Prime sign-up 'misleading', says ASA
The way payment options were presented was confusing and needs to change, the advertising watchdog rules.
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Facebook agrees to pay Cambridge Analytica fine to UK
The social network has dropped an appeal against a £500,000 penalty from UK's privacy watchdog.
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Netflix founder: 'Learn when to get out of the way'
You need to learn "when to get out of the way" as a start-up CEO, says Netflix founder Marc Randolph.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019
WhatsApp sues Israeli firm over phone hacking claims
Facebook-owned WhatsApp alleges NSO Group was behind a cyber-attack on phones and messages.
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Currys PC World customers scammed via eBay
Criminals siphoned money from unwitting eBay customers who paid using PayPal.
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Artificial intelligence: Machines given power to kill?
One former Google software engineer warns of the dangers of using AI in the military.
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Netflix angers film-makers with 'insulting' speed-up function
Director Judd Apatow calls the move "ridiculous and insulting" and actor Aaron Paul also speaks out.
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Call of Duty faces Russian backlash over 'Highway of Death'
Latest game from Activision Blizzard criticised by users for its portrayal of Russia.
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Indian grandpa cooks his way to YouTube glory
The 60-year-old rose to social media fame because of his unusual cooking videos.
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Monday, October 28, 2019
Internet 'father' Vint Cerf on future challenges ahead for the web
As the Internet marks 50 years, its co-founder Vint Cerf, tells of his concerns for the future.
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Why passwords don't work, and what will replace them
Passwords can be insecure, easy to lose and easier to forget, so can new tech protect us?
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'Make or break' moment for 5G
European Space Agency warns some airwaves will compromise work on climate change.
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Georgia hit by massive cyber-attack
More than 2,000 websites, as well as the national TV station, have been targeted.
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Cara Delevingne 'space selfie not meant for space'
A device that crashed in the US was from a Samsung publicity campaign offering to send selfies into space.
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iPhone 5 users risk losing internet access
Apple says users will be left without access to email or the internet unless they update software this week.
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Sunday, October 27, 2019
MPs demand action over rise in online bank crashes
Report says more regulation and a levy on firms may be needed to protect customers from IT failures.
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Molly Russell: Instagram extends self-harm ban to drawings
The father of a teenager who killed herself after viewing graphic images says the app needs to act.
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Avatars: Are we ready for our digital twins?
When we think of avatars, we imagine a blue film character. But now they're being used very differently.
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Why do gay apps struggle to stop catfish?
Gay dating app Hornet says it will use algorithms to tackle fake profiles and fraudsters.
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Molly Russell: Did her death change social media?
Ian Russell meets other parents bereaved by suicide; he wants tech firms to protect children more.
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Saturday, October 26, 2019
Pentagon chooses Microsoft over Amazon for $10bn 'Jedi' contract
Microsoft is awarded the lucrative "Jedi" deal following a heavily-scrutinised bidding process.
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Friday, October 25, 2019
How a social network could save democracy from deadlock
An online tool developed in Taiwan could help defuse political rows across the globe.
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Gamer buys Fallout 76 add-on domain to criticise Bethesda
A frustrated gamer buys the domain to a Fallout 76 website to criticise developers Bethesda.
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Facebook's counter-terrorist training
The Metropolitan Police is teaming up with the tech giant to stop the spread of terrorist videos.
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Mobile giants unveil plan to end rural 'not-spots'
The proposed deal with the government aims to get 4G coverage to 95% of the UK by 2025.
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Thursday, October 24, 2019
Amazon profits hit by rising shipping costs
Shares in the e-commerce company drop after the firm's profits fall to $2.1bn.
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Using 'stalkerware' to spy on a colleague's phone
BBC's cyber-security reporter Joe Tidy opens his phone to software commonly used by abusive partners to spy.
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TikTok hits back over China influence claims
The popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app faces increasing scrutiny over claims of state censorship.
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Stalkerware: The software that spies on your partner
Experts warn of a rise in a type of software commonly used by abusive partners to spy on phones.
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Transgender people treated ‘inhumanely’ online
A study identified one-and-a-half-million abusive comments posted over a three-and-a-half year period.
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Why Terminator: Dark Fate is sending a shudder through AI labs
There are genuine risks associated with AI - but the Terminator scenario isn't one of them.
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India's facial recognition plan and other tech news
BBC Click's Jen Copestake looks at some of the week's best technology stories.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare arrives amid China controversy
The latest Call Of Duty game arrives following calls to boycott Activision Blizzard's titles.
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Wheels of fortune? A new age for electric motors
Better electric motors will lead to cars that can go further, faster and even sideways.
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Twitter shares plunge as ad bugs see profit fall short
Problems with advertising products have led to lower-than-forecast profit for the micro-blogging site.
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Banks pull Samsung S10 apps over security flaw
Users have found a glitch that lets anyone unlock the device via its fingerprint authentication system.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Tesla shares surge after unexpected profit
The electric carmaker says its plans in China and for its next model are ahead of schedule.
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Facebook's Zuckerberg grilled over Libra currency plan
Mark Zuckerberg tries to reassure lawmakers about the safety of its new digital currency, Libra.
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BBC News launches 'dark web' Tor mirror
In a bid to thwart censorship attempts, the BBC News website is now available via Tor.
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WWE 2K20: Fans slam game over glitches and bugs
Wrestling fans have slammed the new WWE 2K20 video game over visual glitches and game-breaking bugs.
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Google claims 'quantum supremacy' for computer
The company claims a quantum computer has surpassed conventional devices for the first time.
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Instagram bans 'cosmetic surgery' filters
Effects showing what people might look after surgery will go, amid concerns they harm mental health.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2019
The founder of an over-50s dating app shares her secrets
The founder of a dating app for people over fifty shares her business advice with the BBC.
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Amy Webb: Three things women need to know about for 2030
Amy Webb is a renowned futurist - she looks back at the past and scours data to figure out what might be round the corner.
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Rover-drone combo hope to spot and destroy landmines
The system could eventually replace the need for humans to demine areas.
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Katie Price, Lauren Goodger and Georgia Harrison Instagram posts banned
Advertising watchdog bans weight loss posts by Katie Price, Lauren Goodger and Georgia Harrison.
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UK cyber-centre targets payment card fraud
Banks are being told which payment cards to watch by government cyber-experts targeting online thieves.
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WeWork 'accepts takeover by Softbank'
The investment giant reportedly takes control of the firm, buying $1bn of shares from co-founder Adam Neumann.
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'Sensitive US Army data 'exposed by online leak'
Hotel room numbers, phone numbers and names were left exposed on an unencrypted server, researchers say.
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Cloudflare embroiled in child abuse row
Campaigners accuse the company of making it harder to restrict abusive images.
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Plans for £26m tech institute at Bletchley Park
The institute at the codebreaking site would be home to 1,000 students, plans reveal.
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Airbnb probed by UK tax authorities
The home rental site has warned a tax inquiry by HM Revenue & Customs could lead to litigation.
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TikTok used by Islamic State to spread propaganda videos
A dozen accounts are banned by TikTok for breaching the app's policies.
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Green number plates planned for electric cars
The plan means it will be easier to offer incentives such as cheaper parking for zero-emission cars.
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Xiaomi: The Chinese brand dominating India's smartphone market
Tech giant Xiaomi has muscled its way to the top of India's smartphone market in just a few short years.
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Monday, October 21, 2019
China has more 'unicorn' start-ups than the US
The country now has the world's highest number of start-up companies worth more than $1bn.
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The race to build a flying electric taxi
More than a hundred companies are working on electric aircraft designed to zip in and out of cities.
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Facebook reveals preparations for UK election
The tech giant has set out extra measures for fighting the spread of disinformation.
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Amazon Echo and Google Home owners spied on by apps
Researchers build voice apps for smart speakers that can listen in on owners without them knowing.
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Mitt Romney's secret Twitter account revealed
The ex-presidential hopeful admits using the Twitter account "Pierre Delecto" - "C'est moi", he says.
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Phone case created out of artificial skin
Researchers have designed a case that looks and feels like human skin, and can activate controls via touch.
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League of Legends admits censoring error
The popular online multi-player game is facing backlash from users.
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Are electric cars as 'green' as you think?
The lithium powering electric vehicles is found deep beneath the salt flats of Argentina
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Elton John app lets concert audiences mix his music
A device which lets the audience choose which instruments they hear at a concert has been created.
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Sunday, October 20, 2019
My security software was a scam that cost me £4,000
Doug Varey was offered security software which turned out to be a frightening and costly scam.
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'I lost £4,000 in a call centre scam'
Indian police have shut two call centres and arrest seven people suspected of involvement in the scam.
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Russian hackers cloak attacks using Iranian group
Russian hackers used access to a rival group in Iran to hide attacks, say intelligence agencies.
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Saturday, October 19, 2019
Meet the student who has created African emojis
Emoji obsessed? Meet O’Plerou Grebet, who has made over 350 emojis with African cultural references.
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Friday, October 18, 2019
'WhatsApp tax' plan dropped in Lebanon
The government announced, then scrapped, a tax on app-based calls amid angry protests over the economy.
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Robot learns to deliver packages, plus other tech news
BBC Click's Omar Mehtab looks at some of the week's best technology stories.
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League of Legends: Boss says it's ‘not for casual players’
Newsbeat sits down with the boss of Riot Games as they celebrate 10 years of League of Legends.
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Thursday, October 17, 2019
Ghost nets: Tackling a silent killer of the seas
Ghost nets kill huge numbers of marine animals every year, but new tech might help prevent that.
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Banning out-of-hours email 'could harm employee wellbeing'
Stopping staff accessing email outside the office could leave some feeling stressed, research suggests.
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Facebook chief rules out banning political adverts
Mark Zuckerberg says he does not think it is right for a company to censor politicians or the news.
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Google Pixel 4 Face Unlock works if eyes are shut
Google confirms its new security system may unlock a person's device even if their eyes are shut.
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Google and BBC scrap VR projects
Virtual reality may still be a few years from realising its potential, says one expert.
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Vatican launches new 'eRosary' bracelet
The gadget aims to help young Catholics pray for world peace and contemplate the gospel.
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Any fingerprint unlocks Galaxy S10, Samsung warns
The company promises a software fix after a British couple discover any fingerprint can unlock the flagship device.
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Three investigating loss of phone services
Three says it is experiencing "technical difficulties with voice, text and data".
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
India's on a digital sprint that is leaving millions behind
Millions have no access to the internet despite it being one of the fastest-growing markets.
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O2 launches 5G network in five UK cities and Slough
The operator is going head to head with rivals EE, Vodafone, Three and BT Mobile.
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Dark web child abuse: Hundreds arrested across 38 countries
The site, run from South Korea, had hundreds of thousands of videos containing child abuse.
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Government drops controversial 'porn blocker' plan
A plan to force porn sites to verify users' ages will be shelved, says Digital Secretary Nicky Morgan.
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'Sextortion botnet spreads 30,000 emails an hour’
A huge network of hijacked computers is sending out notes threatening to publish compromising images, researchers say.
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Twitter tweaks rules after calls to ban Trump
Twitter clarifies how the viral spread of world leaders' tweets could be limited in future
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Unmanned ship to go on 400-year-old journey across the Atlantic
UK-based team to chart unprecedented waters with fully autonomous sea journey.
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Germany will not bar Huawei from its 5G networks
The ruling is welcomed by the Chinese company, which warned against "politicising security".
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Why scientists are ‘listening’ to the Matterhorn
Sparked by an unexpected rockfall, researchers placed sensors on the mountain to monitor the site.
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Tuesday, October 15, 2019
'Send nudes' Boohoo ad banned after complaint
The advert for clothes in skin tones was not socially responsible, the UK advertising watchdog rules.
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Pixel 4 seeks to reclaim low-light photography crown for Google
Google adds an astrophotography mode to its new phone, allowing it to take pictures of the Milky Way.
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Google chief: I'd warn house guests about my smart speakers
Rick Osterloh suggests house guests have the right to know smart speakers are in use before entering.
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'Deletefacebook' trends after Zuckerberg backlash
It follows revelations Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg had unofficial meetings with right-wing politicians.
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Microsoft to use AI to filter game chat
Text messages will be the first to be filtered but the tech will also be applied to voice chat.
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YouTube regrets: Anecdotal claims of damaged users
Fresh evidence that Google's video clip service is promoting harmful and hate-filled content.
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Fortnite Chapter 2: First glimpse of new season after map wiped out by asteroid
Season 11 or Chapter 2 is now live with a new map and updated gameplay.
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Harley-Davidson puts the brakes on electric bike
The company halts production of the LiveWire after finding a glitch in its charging system.
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Death threats for cryptocurrency 'scam' whistleblower
Jen McAdam, from Glasgow, was threatened after speaking out about the OneCoin cryptocurrency.
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Electronic devices 'need to use recycled plastic'
Consumers need to demand electronic devices that use recycled plastic, campaigners say.
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Eritrea - where ATMs are unknown and Sim cards are like gold dust
A BBC team gets rare access to Eritrea, often described as one of the most repressive states in Africa.
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Monday, October 14, 2019
Shooting drones out of the sky with Phasers
Cheap drones can defeat modern air defences, as shown by the attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.
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Government dodges 'full fibre for all by 2025' pledge
Gigabit broadband is promised but the government neither says it must be full-fibre nor sets a deadline.
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Food writer Jack Monroe 'loses £5,000 in phone-number hijack'
Jack Monroe's bank and PayPal accounts were used after her mobile phone number was hijacked.
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China's Study the Great Nation app 'enables spying via back door'
Study the Great Nation could be used to monitor phone-users' activity, a security firm warns.
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Vodafone error sees customers hit by thousands in charges
Glitch sees customers abroad hit with thousands of pounds of charges and unable to use their phones.
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How tech changed the way DreamWorks animates
Improved computer processing has allowed artists to add a great level of detail to their films.
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Sunday, October 13, 2019
Fortnite: Map blown up and replaced with black hole
Fortnite's Twitter page is running a livestream of a black hole to mark the end of season 10.
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Robotic inspectors developed to fix wind farms
Scientists develop fully autonomous robots that could end the need for workers to scale dangerously-tall wind turbines.
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Facebook's digital currency dealt another blow
Leaders of the G7 group of the world's biggest economies issue warning about digital coins like Libra.
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Saturday, October 12, 2019
Blizzard bosses reduce gamer's ban and release prize money
A player who staged an anti-government protest on a live broadcast will now receive his prize money.
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Friday, October 11, 2019
Mastercard, eBay and Stripe pull out of Facebook's Libra
Mastercard, eBay and Stripe announce they are no longer supporting Facebook's effort to launch a currency.
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Teenagers arrested over hacks to Met Police website
The 18 and 19-year-old are accused of posting messages and sending out fake tweets.
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Cyber-criminals are threat to society, warns forensics boss
The UK must "ready itself" for further attacks, warns boss of forensics firm hit earlier this year.
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Sex workers' clients exposed by Dutch hack attack
The names of people who visited sex workers as well as of the workers themselves have been stolen.
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Google pulls Hong Kong protestor game from store
Another company faces a boycott for banning an esports player who supported the protestors.
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
Few convinced by Apple's case for Hong Kong app removal
Apple's removal of an app used to track Hong Kong police leads to claims it was bowing to Beijing pressure.
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Holy tech! Churches try new ways to connect
Churches are increasingly using social media and specialist software to help their congregations.
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YouTube deletes more 'pick-up artist' videos
The platform said further content and channels had been deleted due to "violative sexual content".
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Dyson has scrapped its electric car project
The British firm, which has already built the first cars, says the project is not commercially viable.
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How reality TV is changing social media
Social media is a powerful tool used by fast fashion companies, but with big names alongside them are they unstoppable?
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Blizzard gamers complain they cannot boycott firm over China
Players say they are not able to delete their accounts to show solidarity for a punished gamer.
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Stalker 'found Japanese singer through reflection in her eyes'
A Japanese man accused of assaulting a singer says he located her through the reflection in her eyes.
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Germany shooting: 2,200 people watched on Twitch
Twitch says a gunman's video was watched by more than 2,200 people before it was removed.
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Apple drops Hong Kong police-tracking app used by protesters
The company says the app has been used to target and ambush police and to threaten public safety.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Google offers tool for cities to measure emissions
Data from Google Maps could help cities plan to lower emissions.
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Liverpool is home to the 'chattiest mobile phone users'
An Ofcom survey suggests that people from Liverpool spend the longest time on mobile phone calls.
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Full fibre - Hull shows the way
Hull has become the first city in the UK where everyone can get full fibre broadband.
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'My gaming addiction stops me from having relationships'
James Wisniewski accepts gaming addiction has a negative impact on his life - but he can't stop.
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Passport facial recognition checks fail to work with dark skin
The UK government admits it knew its facial mapping tech struggled to work with some skin tones.
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Russian trolls' chief target was 'black US voters' in 2016
A Senate intelligence report says Russians aimed misinformation campaign at African-American voters.
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Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy in row over 'leaked stories'
Rebekah - the wife of Leicester City's Jamie Vardy - denies she has leaked stories to a tabloid.
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Cookie monster eats data from Sesame Street store
Malicious software has been stealing credit card details from thousands of online stores, say researchers.
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Nobel chemistry prize: Lithium-ion battery scientists honoured
Three scientists have been awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of lithium-ion batteries.
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Call of Duty breaks records despite Hong Kong backlash
The game's developer has become embroiled in controversy over the political crisis in Hong Kong.
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Goldman Sachs reviews role in Chinese tech firm Megvii
Goldman Sachs is advising Megvii, but the US has put the Chinese AI firm on a human rights blacklist.
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Tuesday, October 8, 2019
No-deal Brexit data - should firms worry?
In a no-deal Brexit, the UK will need to prove to the EU that its data protection is up to scratch.
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PlayStation 5 to launch by Christmas 2020
The long-awaited new generation Sony games console will be released at the end of next year.
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Logan Paul: Japan was my biggest fight
YouTuber Logan Paul says he 'hit himself in the face a year and a half ago' when he filmed a dead body in a Japanese forest
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‘How my son went from gamer to compulsive gambler’
As the NHS opens a clinic for young gaming and gambling addicts, the father of one tells his story.
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Could blacklisting China's AI champions backfire?
The US move to restrict trade with Chinese AI firms could encourage them to be more independent.
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Fortnite-maker settles lawsuit against cheat-seller
Epic Games had sought damages from the seller, who is 14.
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Hearthstone gamer banned for Hong Kong protest
The ban means pro-gamer Blitzchung will not be allowed to play Hearthstone for 12 months.
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Adobe shuts down Photoshop in Venezuela
Users in the country have until the end of the month to save any work they have in their Adobe accounts.
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US blacklists Chinese surveillance and AI firms
The US Commerce Department says the 28 Chinese groups are "implicated in human rights violations".
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Monday, October 7, 2019
Julia Gillard: Abuse of women online 'disproportionate'
Ex-Australian PM Julia Gillard welcomes work done in Wales during a visit to her country of birth.
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Turning the John Wick movies into a video game
The game, John Wick Hex, translates the film's fast paced combat into a top-down strategy game.
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Femtech: Right time, wrong term?
The 'femtech' label for women's health tech is flourishing but not everybody is a fan.
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How 3D technology is capturing the world
From computer games to railway tracks, capturing 3D images in exquisite detail is now big business.
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Apple approves Hong Kong protest location app
The firm had said the app, which shows protesters where the police are, "enabled illegal activity".
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Copycat coders create 'vulnerable' apps
Developers who copy code rather than write it themselves leave apps open to attack, a study warns.
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AI could become 'an enemy of the human race' warns expert
Dr Stuart Russell warns that AI could become "too competent" at fulfilling badly-framed goals.
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YouTube terminates Addy A-Game and Street Attraction channels
Hundreds of online videos are removed for breaking rules on nudity and sexual conduct after a BBC investigation.
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Sunday, October 6, 2019
How death threats spread in pro- and anti-Brexit Facebook groups
A BBC investigation found multiple violent comments and images, many aimed at individual MPs.
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Pagers, faxes and cheques: Things that might seem obsolete, but aren't
As Japan's pagers beep for the final time, we look at other outdated tech that's still clinging on.
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Saturday, October 5, 2019
Transhumanism: How far would you go for a body upgrade?
Meet the "transhumanists" who are pushing the boundaries of technology to implant chips and more into their bodies.
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Facebook encryption: Should governments be given keys to access our messages?
Facebook has been asked to roll back plans to bring end-to-end encryption to its platforms.
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Libra: PayPal first to drop out of Facebook cryptocurrency
Libra has been strongly opposed by regulators around the world over privacy and financial concerns.
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Friday, October 4, 2019
China and Taiwan clash over Wikipedia edits
Taiwanese editors suspect the Chinese government is behind edits made to the online encyclopedia.
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Iranian hackers targeted US 2020 campaign, says Microsoft
Reports suggest the hackers tried to break into President Donald Trump's re-election campaign.
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Touchscreen typing speeds close in on keyboard rates
The typing speeds most people hit on a phone are getting close to how fast they can use a keyboard.
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Personal trainer's photo stolen to promote diet pills
Personal trainer says the companies behind fake social media accounts feel untouchable.
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Met police admits it did not log face matches at King's Cross
Police force says it lacks records of the outcome of a facial recognition tie-up with private firm.
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Fifa 20 error exposes players' details
EA Sports says some gamers' personal data was mistakenly exposed to other Fifa fans.
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Thursday, October 3, 2019
Paralysed man moves in mind-reading exoskeleton
A man who had not walked for two years was able to move all his limbs thanks to new technology.
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Facebook encryption threatens public safety, says minister
Priti Patel says extra security in messages will hamper attempts to fight terrorism and child abuse.
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Herculaneum scroll: Shining a light on 2,000-year-old secrets
Scientists in Oxfordshire are trying to decipher scrolls buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD79.
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Smart glove treats osteoarthritis and other news
BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at the week's best technology stories.
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The incinerator and the ski slope tackling waste
Billed the world’s cleanest waste-to-energy plant, Denmark's Copenhill project had a troubled start.
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Google faces winged-monkey privacy protest
The search giant has repeatedly confused a British data protection expert with a dead Wizard of Oz actor.
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Uber launches job app for gig economy workers
Starting in Chicago, Uber Works will allow casual workers to compare pay rates and sign up for shifts.
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Facebook can be ordered to remove posts worldwide
EU countries can order websites to take down illegal posts worldwide, following a landmark ruling.
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Apple bans Hong Kong protest location app
The smartphone app provides information about the location of police and where tear gas was being used.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The fashion that lets you feel music
Clothing fitted with haptic sensors enable Hermon and Heroda, who are deaf, to feel dance music.
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TalkTalk hacker Elliott Gunton: Parents acted out of 'misguided loyalty'
Elliott Gunton's parents were given suspended jail sentences for helping the teenager move his funds.
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Google 'tracking iPhone users' case goes ahead
Legal action taken on behalf of four million iPhone users can go ahead, the Court of Appeal rules.
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US hospitals turn away patients as ransomware strikes
Three hospitals in Alabama were forced to close their doors to all but the most critical new patients.
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Burger King milkshake tweet 'encouraged' anti-social conduct
The fast food firm's post is banned by the advertising watchdog for encouraging anti-social behaviour.
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Drones used to 'weigh' whales
Drones can be used to work out the body mass of the largest animals on the planet, helping in their conservation.
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The new high-tech way to recycle old clothes
A Swedish recycling mill has developed a new way to reprocess old clothes.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019
How a horrible goose topped the gaming chart
An indie video game about a menacing goose has become a surprise hit.
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Why are so few women inventors named on patents?
Women inventors account for just under 13% of patent applications globally, according to a study.
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Leaked Zuckerberg audio: 'You go to the mat and you fight'
Leaked recordings appear to reveal Mark Zuckerberg's views on a potential break-up of Facebook.
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Email signature ruling 'cost seller £25,000'
A High Court judge rules an auto-signature at the end of an email makes it legally binding.
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GoPro Hero Black 8 targets vloggers with add-on modules
The new camera supports bolt-on modules, but might struggle to convince existing users to upgrade.
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Tiny needles help monitor antibiotic reactions
Seriously sick patients could get help to recover via sensors that keep an eye on antibiotics in their blood.
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Ex-Yahoo engineer hacked accounts seeking pornography
The engineer could face five years in jail for stealing sexual images and videos from user accounts.
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EU brings in 'right to repair' rules for appliances
The rules will make household appliances longer-lasting and easier to fix.
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