2019-05-15 01:00
San Francisco is first US city to ban facial recognition
The city voted against the emerging technology amid fears of invasion of privacy and unreliability.
2019-05-14 23:52
Smart meters: Why they are driving some people mad
Energy customers are under pressure to install smart meters, but many just don't function properly.
2019-05-14 23:26
Virgin mobile service restored after outage
Customers across the UK had struggled to make calls, send text messages and use mobile data.
2019-05-14 20:57
The second Meltdown: New Intel CPU attacks leak secrets
Researchers have found new flaws in Intel processors that could allow hackers to defeat the security boundaries enforced by virtual machine hypervisors, operating system kernels and Intel SGX enclaves, putting data on both servers and endpo
2019-05-14 19:28
Wikipedia blocked in China in all languages
The country had previously only blocked the Chinese language version of the site.
2019-05-14 18:16
'Hard-to-fix' Cisco flaw puts work email at risk
Security researchers have found serious vulnerabilities in some Cisco devices.
2019-05-14 16:39
GitHub launches GitHub Package Registry
GitHub has introduced the GitHub Package Registry, a package management service integrated into GitHub that allows developers to publish private or public packages next to their source code. GitHub Package Registry is available now in a lim
2019-05-14 12:36
Vodafone's 5G UK service to launch in July
The firm will offer its next-generation mobile network to businesses and the public in seven cities.
2019-05-14 12:20
Amazon launches collection points at Next stores
Next says the collection points will help it to stay relevant in a "tough" retail environment.
2019-05-14 12:00
Why Microsoft is building a Bitcoin-based ID verification system
After more than a year in development, Microsoft has chosen Bitcoin as the blockchain platform for a decentralized identification (DID) verification system that will allow users to have secure access to an online persona via an encrypted da