25 Feb Met Police chief defends facial recognition from 'ill-informed' critics
London's police chief says privacy risks are much smaller than "a knife through the chest". Source: BBC Technology News...
London's police chief says privacy risks are much smaller than "a knife through the chest". Source: BBC Technology News...
During a troublesome protest or tricky election, some countries just cut the online cord. Source: BBC Technology News...
3D printing is meeting some of the ambitions touted when the technology emerged 20 years ago. Source: BBC Technology News...
Carrot uses phone data to measure braking and acceleration - but some say it often fails to work. Source: BBC Technology News...
Ofcom testing of the UK's 5G network finds radiation is at a "small fraction" of safe levels. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Click's Chris Fox tries out the folding Huawei Mate XS for the first time. Source: BBC Technology News...
The Android owner says circumventing the Huawei ban is a major security risk. Source: BBC Technology News...
The new head of Wales' exam watchdog believes "significantly more" tests could be sat online. Source: BBC Technology News...
The 24-year-old was fired from a film inspired by Black Lives Matter in 2018 after a video resurfaced of him using racial language. Source: BBC Technology News...
Methane is being extracted from Lake Kivu in Rwanda to generate electricity. Source: BBC Technology News...