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Snoopers' Charter: Liberty receives High Court permission to challenge 'authoritarian' IP Act
Human rights group says that controversial law is not fit for purpose
Snoopers' Charter: Liberty receives High Court permission to challenge 'authoritarian' IP Act
Human rights group says that controversial law is not fit for purpose
Raspberry Pi wins Royal Academy's MacRobert Prize for Engineering
Beat off radiotherapy breakthrough to emerge victorious
NotPetya malware 'absorbed NSA exploit six months before they were made public'
F-Secure claims development was completed in February
Europe is on the hunt for a tech expert to monitor Google's algorithm
Comes just days after firm was whacked with record £2.1bn fine
Canada orders Google to remove search results worldwide
Can it even do that, eh?
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Google Updates: Six years of G+, 13 Days of Life, 99p sales
Plus why Google News turned to poo this week
Rights groups want the 'Five Eyes' countries to blink off with their anti-encryption plans
The Open Rights Group and 83 others aren't happy with their leaders
Education thinktank warns that Brit teens are 'extreme' internet users
We think they prefer 'fleek', actually
Germany could dole out €50m fines to Facebook and Google for 'hate speech'
It's a bad week to be an internet company in Europe
Twitter wants its users to flag fake news
Good luck with that
Facebook's internet-beaming Aquila drone completes second test flight
With no crash landing in sight, this time
Office 365 down across Europe, users unable to log in to services
Microsoft says it's 'investigating' the issue
Galaxy Note 8 specs, release date and price: Smartphone tipped to fetch more than $1,000
Report claims handset will be available with 64GB or 128GB storage
OnePlus 5 'jelly scrolling' is natural, says OnePlus
They think you're ready for this jelly. It's just a wobble
There is an AI bot online dishing out demotivational posters
They are supposed to be motivational, but you know how whacky AI is
AMD's Ryzen Pro desktop line-up targets Intel's enterprise dominance
Ryzen 3 microprocessors outed for the first time, all with four cores and four threads
NotPetya is, er, not ransomware, victims unlikely to get files back
'Little hope for victims to recover their data,' warns Kaspersky
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How times change: Original iPhone vs iPhone 7
Head-to-head shows how far we've come in the past 10 years
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- Education thinktank warns that Brit teens are 'extreme' internet users
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Google Home is six times smarter than Amazon's Echo
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How times change: Original iPhone vs iPhone 7
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US government wants military ban on Kaspersky Lab products amid FBI probe
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Met Police still running Windows XP on 18,000 PCs
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Intel's Skylake and Kaby Lake CPUs have 'critical' hyper-threading flaw
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10 bizarre tech-related Wikipedia entries that really exist
Perhaps that Alternative 3 scientist disappeared into Kanye's zone?
10 bizarre tech-related Wikipedia entries that really exist
Perhaps that Alternative 3 scientist disappeared into Kanye's zone?







