Month: April 2017
US scraps price regulation on data services
Mastercard trials fingerprint authentication for payments
Apple to end reliance on dubiously mined materials for iPhones and iPads
'One day we'd like to be able to build new products with just recycled materials, including your old products'. One day.
CIA and FBI manhunt for mole who leaked secrets to Wikileaks
Hunt is on for the new Edward Snowden, believed to be a former contractor at the CIA
Nearly half of UK businesses have suffered a cyber breach or attack in the last year
Companies are going to consultants instead of government resources to help them with security
Facebook developing mind-reading technology to ‘type’ with your thoughts
Might require a lot of self-discipline...
Ofcom opens up on plan to make Openreach’s infrastructure available to BT’s competitors
Regulator wants BT's rivals to be able to lay their networks over Openreach's infrastructure
InterContinental Hotels warns that February credit-card stealing hack was worse than it had admitted
Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and customers of other hotel brands owned by IHG all potentially affected
BT and TalkTalk top Which? broadband survey – for the worst internet services in the UK
And Sky and EE aren't much better, either