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Dubai police employ a robot copper to fine people and not take sick days
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Dubai police employ a robot copper to fine people and not take sick days

To serve, protect, and get incredibly hot and dusty

  • 23 May
  • Hardware
Dubai police employ a robot copper to fine people and not take sick days

To serve, protect, and get incredibly hot and dusty

  • 23 May
  • Laptops
Microsoft's new Surface Pro arrives with Kaby Lake CPU, 13.5-hour battery life

And, er, not much else

  • 23 May
  • Software
Microsoft says its best not to fiddle with its Windows 10 group policies (that don't work)

'Ah - yes - we're ignoring your wishes for a reason there, leave it alone'

  • 23 May
  • Components
Samsung will bend over backwards to impress at SID with 'stretchable' OLED panel

Bend me, shape me, any way you want me

  • 23 May
  • Security
Software engineer pleads guilty to nicking IBM source code

Jiaqiang Xu was found offering software based on the stolen code

  • 23 May

News continued

  • Software
Naming new paint colours by AI turns out to be a bad idea

Unless you want to cover your living room with Gray Pubic

  • 23 May
  • Security
Galaxy S8's iris scanner gets 'trivially' bypassed by German hacking group

Chaos Computer Club demonstrates that 'ultrasecure' scanner, er, isn't

  • 23 May
  • Laptops
Huawei surprises with three new laptops at a premium price

There's top-brand pricing here, before the Western market is ready for them

  • 23 May
  • Games
Google's AlphaGo AI schools another puny human at Go

We are still waiting for it to take up our arm wrestle challenge

  • 23 May
  • Security
WannaCry: North Korea 'highly likely' behind global ransomware attack

Symantec links attack to prolific Lazarus hacking group

  • 23 May
  • Phones
Apple and Samsung shed market share as Huawei and Oppo start to catch up

Chinese firms drive global smartphone growth in first quarter

  • 23 May
  • Friction
Huzzah! Nokia and Apple have signed a patent agreement and settled litigation

Chalk and cheese tech firms settle year-long dispute

  • 23 May
  • Phones
iPhone 8 release date, specs and price: Leaked mould sizes up handset against the iPhone 7S and 7S Plus

Image 'confirms' smartphone's dual camera sensor and bezel-less display

  • 23 May
  • Communications
Amazon Prime Video adds live TV in bid to rival Netflix and Sky

Now you can pay extra to watch, er, Horse & Country Play

  • 23 May
  • Security
Hackers hit Russian banks in a precursor to European attacks

Victims were suckered by pornography lures, apparently

  • 22 May
  • Hardware
Netgear adds telemetry data collection to its Nighthawk R7000 router firmware

Erm... hang on, do you really need that much info, guys?

  • 22 May
  • Phones
Dodge roaming charges with free or cheap 4G anywhere in the world

Everything for the data day traveller

  • 22 May

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HTC U11 hands-on review
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HTC U11 hands-on review

HTC is hoping its latest flagship will squeeze the competition

  • 16 May
Samsung DeX review
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Samsung DeX review
  • 12 May
LG G6 review
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LG G6 review
  • 09 May
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review
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Acer Switch 5 hands-on review
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23/05/2017 15:30:18
  1. Galaxy S8's iris scanner gets 'trivially' bypassed by German hacking group
  2. Huawei surprises with three new laptops at a premium price
  3. Google's AlphaGo AI schools another puny human at Go
  4. Microsoft says its best not to fiddle with its Windows 10 group policies (that don't work)
  5. Microsoft's new Surface Pro arrives with Kaby Lake CPU, 13.5-hour battery life
  6. Dubai police employ a robot copper to fine people and not take sick days
  7. WannaCry: North Korea 'highly likely' behind global ransomware attack
  8. Apple and Samsung shed market share as Huawei and Oppo start to catch up
  9. Huzzah! Nokia and Apple have signed a patent agreement and settled litigation
  10. Samsung will bend over backwards to impress at SID with 'stretchable' OLED panel
  1. Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price: Dummy leak points to screen-embedded fingerprint scanner

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  2. Microsoft says its best not to fiddle with its Windows 10 group policies (that don't work)

    5 comments

  3. Facebook is OK with child bullying, but threatening Donald Trump is a no-go

    12 comments

  4. ExtraTorrent gets resurrected by fans

    7 comments

  5. Microsoft confirms Linux distros and other cool stuff won't run on Windows 10 S

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How to get free and cheap roaming anywhere in the world
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Dodge roaming charges with free or cheap 4G anywhere in the world

Everything for the data day traveller

  • 22 May
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Dodge roaming charges with free or cheap 4G anywhere in the world

Everything for the data day traveller

  • 22 May
Google risks leaving the rest of the world behind with an I/O full of 'US only'
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Google risks leaving the rest of the world behind with an I/O full of 'US only'
  • 19 May
Microsoft, it's not just the NSA. If you want to kill WannaCry, fix broken Windows
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Microsoft, it's not just the NSA. If you want to kill WannaCry, fix broken Windows
  • 15 May
 A first look at Nvidia's new campus
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Nvidia GTC: A first look at Nvidia's new campus
  • 10 May
Best smartphones 2017: LG G6, Galaxy S8, BlackBerry KeyOne and more
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Best smartphones 2017: LG G6, Galaxy S8, BlackBerry KeyOne and more
  • 09 May

Trendlines

Microsoft

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Microsoft says its best not to fiddle with its Windows 10 group policies (that don't work)
Microsoft's new Surface Pro arrives with Kaby Lake CPU, 13.5-hour battery life
HP Spectre X2: Kaby Lake-powered 2-in-1 sets sights on the Surface Pro
What you missed in tech last week: Microsoft coy on WannaCry patch, AMD launches 'Threadripper' CPU

Apple

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Apple and Samsung shed market share as Huawei and Oppo start to catch up
Huzzah! Nokia and Apple have signed a patent agreement and settled litigation
iPhone 8 release date, specs and price: Leaked mould sizes up handset against the iPhone 7S and 7S Plus
Functional Apple-1 fails to make dude super rich at auction

Google

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Google's AlphaGo AI schools another puny human at Go
What you missed in tech last week: Microsoft coy on WannaCry patch, AMD launches 'Threadripper' CPU
Google risks leaving the rest of the world behind with an I/O full of 'US only'
Google announces TPU 2.0 with 180 teraflop max out for AI acceleration

Security

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Galaxy S8's iris scanner gets 'trivially' bypassed by German hacking group
Microsoft says its best not to fiddle with its Windows 10 group policies (that don't work)
WannaCry: North Korea 'highly likely' behind global ransomware attack
Netgear adds telemetry data collection to its Nighthawk R7000 router firmware

AI

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Naming new paint colours by AI turns out to be a bad idea
Google's AlphaGo AI schools another puny human at Go
AI Twitter bot gives us the leaders' debate we were denied
Google announces TPU 2.0 with 180 teraflop max out for AI acceleration

Numb thumbs

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Nintendo just patched a big 'eff you' out of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Zelda for iOS and Android is reportedly coming later this year
Russian blogger found guilty of playing Pokémon Go in church
Nintendo 2DS XL: Clamshell console is coming to the UK in July
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