Apple begins storing the personal data of Chinese users on servers in mainland China
August 15, 2014
EE’s Service Charges Show Contempt For Customers
EE customers should not have to pay extra to resolve issues for a service they are already paying for, says Steve McCaskill
Android Factory Reset Does Not Erase Data, Warn Researchers
Data from a pre-owned device can be easily recovered using free software
Premier League Working On Tech To Detect Copyright-Infringing Video Clips On Twitter
Ahead of the new football season, Premier League warns fans sharing goals on Twitter and Vine are breaking the law
Free ‘UnTRUST’ Tool Promises To Protect Against iOS Backdoor
Digital forensics firm Stroz Freidberg says it has verified the existence of an iOS backdoor and has issued advice and tools to help minimise the risk
Kaspersky Launches Free Android Vulnerability Scanner
Kaspersky Fake ID Scanner looks for familiar bugs like Heartbleed, MasterKey and FakeID
eBay Working On Plan To Accept Bitcoin – Report
Bitcoins could be about to accepted by Braintree, an eBay-owned PayPal subsidiary
US Supermarket Chain SuperValu Suspects Hackers Stole Customer Data
The retail giant claims there’s no reason to panic after admitting its Point-of-Sale systems were infected by malware
Samsung Buys IoT Firm SmartThings For Home Automation
Samsung follows Google and Apple into the smart-home market with SmartThings purchase
EE Introduces Customer Service Queue Jump For 50p Per Call
EE introduces its own version of 'speedy boarding' and plans to charge SIM-only users for calls to customer services
IT Life: Finding Health With Big Data
Flying doctor Mark Ratnarajah pilots a big data site for health service consumers