Apple wants to block iPhone Users from filming Live Events
Anybody holding up their iPhone will find it triggers infra-red sensors installed at the venue which will switch off the device's camera.
How the 'Net traps us all in our own little bubbles
Google limits our access to information and encloses us in a self-reinforcing world view by using 'personalised searches'.
Pentagon declares War on Cyber Enemies
Computer intrusions from abroad are to be considered acts of war against the US and will be answered with conventional military force.
BT denies paving way for Internet fast lane
BT is creating a service that will allow broadband providers to charge the BBC, Google and other content companies for better delivery of their video.
Facebook quietly switches on Facial Recognition Tech by default
The tech works by scanning newly uploaded pics and then identifies faces from previously tagged photos.
TomTom admits sending your Routes and Speed Information to Police
Sat-navs can track users and inform third parties about how fast they're going.
Back from the dead: The Internet “Kill Switch”
On May 12, the White House released a 52-page document outlining administration plans governing cybersecurity.
Internet almost out of space with allocation of last Addresses
The internet is full. It has run out of new internet addresses – having used up almost 4 billion since being set up 40-odd years ago.
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