The European Commission, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube have announced what they describe as a "code of conduct" to address online hate speech. The EC said the four companies "support the EC...
The European Commission, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube have announced what they describe as a "code of conduct" to address online hate speech. The EC said the four companies "support the EC...
Reports today have suggested that app developers are losing interest in the Apple Watch and prefer the tvOS platform instead. It’s the latest kick in the Apple Watch’s face as the device struggles...
Another busy week on V3 saw all manner of stories hit the headlines and prove of interest to readers. These included the unveiling of a tiny Internet of Things (IoT) device that contains five different...
The BBC Micro:bit has gone up for public pre-order in the UK starting at a mere £12.99 for the micro-computer and £14.99 for a complete starter kit. The starter kit comes with the mini-computer, a...
Asus has announced the ZenBook 3, a lightweight laptop designed to offer a Windows 10 take on Apple’s MacBook and MacBook Air. The ZenBook 3 has several highly impressive specs that could see it prove...
Over 65 million Tumblr account details are up for sale on the dark web, according to hack-monitoring website Have I Been Pwned?, marking the latest attempt to sell data from hacks that took place several...
A former employee of a waste disposal company who took information about previous clients to use in his new role at a rival company has been prosecuted and fined by the Information Commissioner's Office...
A total of 26 Scottish councils have agreed a plan in which they will share a digital team headed by a chief digital officer (CDO). A digital transformation strategy for local government was developed...
The cyber attacks targeting banks' Swift payment systems have been linked with North Korea, the same country that is also allegedly linked with a currency counterfeiting ring and mass production and distribution...
HPE and Oracle are continuing a bitter legal battle in which the former has accused the latter of helping to drive the sales collapse of Itanium chip-based systems. Jurors are set to hear opening arguments...