technology
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Major phone networks express concern over video sharing site and parent company’s inability to guarantee money won’t flow to extremism
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The app for automating common actions on iOS and iPad will remain on the app store, but its $2.99 pricetag has been slashed to nothing
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Former Philadelphia police officer Francis Rawls, who has been in jail for 17 months, has refused to obey a court order to unlock the devices
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Evaldas Rimasauskas charged after allegedly sending phishing emails to representatives of major tech firms and pretending to work for Asian company
privacy
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Watchdog investigates claim that secretive unit worked with Indian police to obtain campaigners’ passwords
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opinion & analysis
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Should you be worried about agency snooping? Is this WikiLeaks release just the tip of the iceberg? And is someone at the CIA watching too much Doctor Who?
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An outage at cloud provider Amazon Web Services resulted in websites and smart homes failing. Is this the future of our internet-connected lives?
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The industry hype around the classic ‘dumbphone’ betrays a pointed fact – there is only so much you can improve a smartphone that already does it all
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Accusations that an ex-Google engineer stole trade secrets and took them to Uber may pose an existential threat in the race to get self-driving cars on the road
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Despite corrective initiatives, there are too few gaming industry opportunities for women and people of colour. This needs to change if it is to have a healthy future
inside Silicon Valley
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Attributes of a psychopath can be good for running a business, says SXSW panel, but weak HR departments and investors can enable bad behavior
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WikiLeaks founder pledged to help patch bugs outlined in CIA leaks, but many in the tech world say leaks aren’t that troubling and worry instead about Russia ties
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Julian Assange makes an offering to the tech community as the CIA and the press question his motivations
reviews
devices
Yes, Facebook, I am safe – no thanks for asking