Do not track unless the user has consented, could present headaches for Facebook and Google
January 10, 2017
Greenpeace Praises Apple, Google & Facebook But Slams Netflix, Amazon On Renewables
Apple retains top spot as Greenpeace puts pressure on technology firms to boost green energy commitments
Yandex Browser Brings More AI Smarts To MacOS
The enhanced browser offers boosted security and content recommendation features
City Of London Invests In Wireless Gigabit Broadband
'World class' high speed wireless network to replace The Cloud's free Wi-Fi network in London's square mile
Williams F1 CIO: By 2020, AI Will Call Drivers In For Pitstops
INTERVIEW: Graeme Hackland has helped Williams F1 get the most from its data, now the team is looking towards automation to stay competitive
Avast Adds Fresh Security Tech Into AVG 2017 Suite
AVG 2017 not has access to Avast's CyberCapture tool for real-time threat detection
NHS Official Imprisoned For Accepting £80,000 Bribe To Award IT Contract
Peter Lewis faces three and a half years in prison for accepting corrupt payments
iOS Users Get Privacy-Focused Onion Browser For Free
Tigas cited "recent events" as the reason for making the app free, which previously costed $0.99
Civil Liberties Group Targets Crowdfunded Court Challenge Against Snoopers’ Charter
Liberty wants to put the core parts of the Investigatory Powers Act to the legal test
Yahoo To Become Altbaba And Marissa Mayer Will Step Down After Verizon Takeover
Yahoo's boss is to step down from the board after its acquisition by Verizon, and remaining shell entity to be renamed
Snapchat Is Coming To London With New International HQ
Snapchat goes off-trend and picks London as European base ahead of expected $25 billion IPO
CES 2017 Review: A Showcase Of IoT, Smart Software, And Solid Workhorse Tech
ANALYSIS: This year's Consumer Electronic Show indicated the future of hardware and smart system for business as well as pleasure