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- May 31
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- Should sentient AI eventually be given 'human' rights?
- VirnetX demands FaceTime and iMessage block
- MySpace confirms it has been hacked
- Tumblr hack affected 65.5 million users
- Google gets tough on handset makers neglecting Android updates
- Bitcoin value rises to $500 in 20-month high
- Intel unveils new 10-core 'Extreme Edition' processors
- May 30
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- May 27
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- Locky ransomware continues to bypass security
- Healthcare wearables could ease burden on NHS
- Google is constructing a new self-driving R&D centre in Michigan
- Facebook and Microsoft plan to lay a massive cable across the Atlantic
- Reddit resets 100,000 passwords in wake of LinkedIn hack
- Another 1,000 innocent people listed in biometrics database
- Smartphones at risk of data hack via USB charging port
- May 26
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- How Google Home and Amazon Echo will convince people smart homes aren't useless
- Has Pinterest been targeted by the FBI?
- Google, Slack, Arkadin and more to attend Collaboration and Communication event
- Three mobile ad-blocking coming in June
- Study shows snapshot of misogynistic abuse on Twitter
- WhatsApp Gold: stick with green, it's a scam
- BT's live core network speed tests smash 5.6Tbps mark
- Kaspersky spots patched Microsoft Office vulnerability risk
- HTC Desire 626 review
- May 25
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- Citrix wants to deliver Windows 10 as a service
- Dubai 3D prints an office with plumbing, electrics and lighting
- Brian May dusts off Victorian technology to build Google Cardboard VR rival
- Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Apple iPhone 6s
- The Pirate Bay returns to its .org domain
- HPE spins off enterprise services for "laser focus"
- Google's Paris office raided following tax evasion claims
- Tech’s relationship with young women needs re-engineering
- Raspberry Pi turned into thin client by Citrix
- May 24
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- Business transformations with HP PageWide
- Your pictures, videos, and usernames will no longer count towards Twitter's 140-character limit
- Google builds its own chips to turbo-power AIs
- Google wants to create an AI musician by teaching it our music history
- Facebook overhauls Trending Topics in wake of bias claims
- Samsung Galaxy TabPro S review
- Surrey teenager charged over 'misogynist' Mumsnet hack
- May 23
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- Windows Phone is all but dead after sales sink below 1% of market
- Sony Xperia Z5 Premium review
- Privacy is the collateral damage in our war on terror
- Fitbit heart rate monitors are off by 20 BPM, study shows
- 11 of the best Ted Talks on technology
- Mobiles to shape future of contactless payments
- Motorola could be reviving the Moto Razr
- I don’t like Outlook.com. Where can I complain?
- I’m switching to Gmail. How do I close down my Outlook account?
- May 20
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- Digital divide: one in ten Brits haven't used web
- EU could force Netflix to show more European content
- Apple Watch 2 release date, features, apps and specs
- Uber tests driverless cars
- Missing patches leave Android at risk from Qualcomm flaw
- Sorry, Apple: Chromebooks outselling Macs
- Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia summit highlights success of millennials in tech
- Bots presenting a substantial risk to banks and retailers
- Pavlok electric shock wristband could be security risk
- May 19
- May 18
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- Google I/O 2016: company unveils 'Google Home' smart assistant
- LG G3 review
- Microsoft and HPE come out against Brexit
- Apple iPad Air 2 Review: Is it still worth buying?
- Mozilla’s bid for Tor hack used in child porn case rejected
- Huawei P8 review
- Searching for pirate copies of Game of Thrones could lead to malware infection
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge tips and tricks
- Apple iPad Mini 3 review
- Urban driving is next big challenge for autonomous cars
- Hacking forum Nulled.io breached, member information dumped
- London and Bristol take Smart Cities crown
- May 17
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- Lenovo K5 hands-on – Lenovo smartphones arrive in the UK
- Moto G4 Plus hands-on – even bigger and now you can pay for a better camera
- SAP lets users run HANA cloud on Azure, tightens integration with Office 365
- Singapore MP: 'The digital revolution will benefit those who understand it'
- Barco ClickShare CSC-1 review
- Google announces new carpool service using Waze
- iOS gets full Google Cardboard support
- IBM introduces an entry level IoT course
- Tribunal will not automatically listen to unlawful spying claims
- Starbreeze and Acer partner up on virtual reality headset
- May 16
- May 13
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- We need a new language to talk about data security
- iPhone 7 release date, rumours, features and specs
- Google to change AI forever with open source 'Parsey McParseface'
- Dell Optiplex 5040 Mini Tower review
- Donald Trump threatens to crush Amazon over its "antitrust problem"
- Digital transformation needs CFO and CIO alignment, finds Oracle
- May 12
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- Samsung Galaxy Note 6 tipped for mid-August release date
- Campaigners urge UK to adopt Digital Bill of Rights
- Data breaches 'have destroyed customers' trust in companies'
- Ad blocking 'will cost publishers £19 billion by 2020'
- Google outlaws ads from payday lenders
- Perez Hilton malware strikes millions of users
- The breadth of PageWide printing
- Pre-Android 4.1 devices open to malware attack
- Why is everyone making such a fuss over Instagram's new icon?
- May 11
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- Do Google's feminist emojis just distract from the bigger problem?
- Slow broadband speeds impacting UK business productivity
- EU spikes Three’s £10.5 billion bid for O2, spelling the end for UK mobile mergers
- Qnap TS-853A-8G review
- Panama Papers: Emma Watson named in leaked documents
- Children’s hospital uses IBM Watson app to improve healthcare
- Uber launches fleet of wheelchair-accessible cars in London
- A quarter of Windows devices open to hack
- May 10
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- Why the enterprise fell in love with open source
- Opera free VPN for iOS will collect your data and ping you with ads
- Judge strikes down NCA attempt to grab Lauri Love's encryption keys
- Uber's former Silicon Valley tech campus, RocketSpace, seeks London start-ups
- Boston Fenway 2224-0T review
- Jurors in Oracle-Google copyright case told to tighten social media privacy settings
- Privacy International challenges Snooper's Charter blanket hacking warrants in High Court
- Google switches hyperlinks to black
- 794,000 Kiddicare customer details stolen in data breach
- May 9
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- Love lives laid bare: are dating sites a magnet for hackers?
- Rural areas in the UK may have to request broadband services
- NHS hit with £180,000 fine for HIV patients data breach
- Equifax 'suffers data breach, losing 431,000 workers' details'
- Will Facebook soon be exempt from the Great Firewall of China?
- Twitter blocks US intelligence agencies from Dataminr alerts
- HP ScanJet Pro 2500 f1 review
- Two-thirds of UK firms suffered cyber attacks in the last year
- May 6
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- Android Qualcomm flaw lets hackers access your texts, call logs, and browsing histories
- Google has been reading romance novels to its AI
- Broadberry CyberServe XE5-R280 review
- Facebook fails to throw out photo-tagging privacy lawsuit
- World War Web: Are nation state attacks really on the rise?
- Businesses must pay greater attention to third-party risk
- Craig Wright fails to prove he's Bitcoin creator
- May 5
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- Basho open sources its database for the Internet of Things
- US tech players tell Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to focus on encryption
- Two laptops are lost on the tube every day, says TfL
- Siri's creators are set to launch a new app-less AI assistant, Viv
- Asustor AS6204T review
- BT invests £6 billion to bring UK broadband to 10 million homes
- Now TV picks MongoDB to cope with Game of Thrones streaming traffic
- Hacker sells 272 million Google, Yahoo and Hotmail email accounts online
- GDPR gets a deadline: 25 May 2018
- May 4
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- ‘Ignorant’ NHS trust fined £185,000 for leaking thousands of staff details online
- HP LaserJet Enterprise M506x review
- Zuckerberg celebrates lifting of Brazilian WhatsApp ban
- Facebook gives $10,000 to 10-year-old boy who found Instagram comments bug
- Upcoming SQL Server 2016 will better integrate with Microsoft Azure
- May 3
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- Barclays.net still trying to catch up after outage
- Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5
- How to increase your Android's battery life
- Ethical hackers are finally getting their rewards
- Google's DeepMind can read 1.6 million NHS patients' records
- Dell Colour Cloud Multifunction H825cdw review
- Stop worrying about Apple, says CEO Tim Cook
- Marissa Mayer will receive £40m payout if Yahoo tanks
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