Another busy week full of technology news and innovation has come to a close, with government access to encrypted data and the countdown to GDPR being two of the big talking points.
We’ve also seen the launch of the new Nokia 3310 in the UK and a vulnerability in several popular media players that could give hackers control of 200 million devices.
And there’s plenty more to read across the pages of Silicon. Once you’re done, or if you’re ready to go, then give our week in review tech quiz a try and see if your powers of recall are still sharp after a hectic week!
If you want a further challenge, why not give our weekly thematic quizzes a go; this week it’s all about the weird and wonderful world of technology in Japan.
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