27 May Russian data theft: Shady world where all is for sale
Sales of hacked personal data are booming in Russia as the penalties are rarely heavy. Source: BBC Technology News...
Sales of hacked personal data are booming in Russia as the penalties are rarely heavy. Source: BBC Technology News...
A boss isn't the captain of the ship, he's the designer, says James Quarles, boss of Strava. Source: BBC Technology News...
Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology? Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC's Megha Mohan finds out why voice assistant technologies often have female voices. Source: BBC Technology News...
The drones use lidar to create a 3D picture to assess the health of what lies beneath the forest canopy. Source: BBC Technology News...
No companies have been fined in the first year of tough new data laws, despite a sharp rise in breaches. Source: BBC Technology News...
Samsung makes a moving Mona Lisa from a single photo using AI technology. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some the week's best technology stories. Source: BBC Technology News...
City set up GMail accounts to thwart hackers but Google suspended them, fearing spammers were at work. Source: BBC Technology News...
A Falcon-9 rocket launches from Florida, packed with 60 satellites capable of giving users on the ground high-speed connections to the internet. Source: BBC Technology News...