2020-07-02 18:33
The Rock ranks as Instagram's 'most valuable star'
Film star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson can charge more than $1m for a sponsored post, analysts say.
2020-07-02 17:04
Hundreds arrested as crime chat network cracked
Police forces across Europe collaborated on the UK's "most significant" law enforcement operation.
2020-07-02 16:47
Zuckerberg: Advertisers will be back to Facebook 'soon enough'
Facebook's chief dismisses claims in leaked comments that the ads boycott poses a financial threat.
2020-07-02 16:30
Apple Card: New users get $50 in Apple Daily Cash when you use the card to pay for an Apple service
Among the TV shows, magazines, and games services unveiled at Apple’s “Show time” event was a surprise entry into a category that couldn’t be further outside Apple’s wheelhouse: a credit card. Dubbed Apple Card, it’s not a tradi
2020-07-02 16:00
PS5 and Xbox Series X: Video game NBA 2K21 to cost more on new consoles
2K Games is the first publisher to reveal it will charge more for a PS5 and Xbox Series X title.
2020-07-02 13:58
Google's Fitbit takeover probed by EU regulators
The EU questions whether Google's takeover of Fitbit will harm competition or give it too much data.
2020-07-02 12:30
Microsoft Word reads to you: How to use the Speak and Read Aloud commands
Can Microsoft Word read to me? Yes, it can. There are three ways to accomplish this task: The Speak and Read Aloud features in Word, or the Narrator feature in Windows.
2020-07-02 12:00
DDoS explained: How distributed denial of service attacks are evolving
A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack is when an attacker, or attackers, attempt to make it impossible for a service to be delivered. This can be achieved by thwarting access to virtually anything: servers, devices, services, networ
2020-07-02 12:00
DDoS explained: How distributed denial of service attacks are evolving
A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack is when an attacker, or attackers, attempt to make it impossible for a service to be delivered. This can be achieved by thwarting access to virtually anything: servers, devices, services, networ
2020-07-02 11:59
Facebook flaw let 5,000 developers gather personal data
About 5,000 app developers were able to access personal data after their rights had expired.