21 Jun Political trolling 'twice as popular as positivity'
Political social-media posts are twice as likely to go viral if they are negative, a study suggests. Source: BBC Technology News...
Political social-media posts are twice as likely to go viral if they are negative, a study suggests. Source: BBC Technology News...
Facebook, Amazon and Google have all faced similar scrutiny from the Federal Cartel Office. Source: BBC Technology News...
Snap is being sued by the parents of two men, who allege the filter's "negligent design" caused deaths. Source: BBC Technology News...
In 2016 North Korean hackers planned a $1bn raid on Bangladesh's national bank and came within an inch of success. But how did they do it? Source: BBC Technology News...
With stores closed the beauty industry has embraced augmented reality testing apps. Source: BBC Technology News...
The logistics industry has been building at breakneck speed, but we still haven't reached "peak shed". Source: BBC Technology News...
The crewless ship is returning to Plymouth after developing "a minor mechanical issue", bosses say. Source: BBC Technology News...
The ads will appear in only a few games at first as the firm assesses users' reactions. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Click's Chris Fox explores what Huawei's new operating system can do. Source: BBC Technology News...
China's biggest technology companies have been coming under increasing scrutiny both at home and abroad. Source: BBC Technology News...