20 Oct Tech firms to remove extremist posts within hours
Firms such as Facebook and Twitter have agreed to do more to remove extremist content within hours of it being posted. Source: BBC Technology News...
Firms such as Facebook and Twitter have agreed to do more to remove extremist content within hours of it being posted. Source: BBC Technology News...
The Malaysian government is exploring a "no find-no fee" style deal with Texas-based company Ocean Infinity. Source: BBC Technology News...
The coin-mining software can grab processor power and drain phone batteries quickly, warn security firms Source: BBC Technology News...
Getting tips about going digital from Ed Miliband, Matt Chorley and Chris Mason. Source: BBC Technology News...
Someone with a Westminster IP address has been editing web entries on famous Irish people. Source: BBC Technology News...
The game, which celebrates the Communist Party Congress, lets users "clap" Xi Jinping by tapping their phone screen Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Click's Nick Kwek looks at some of the best of the week's technology news stories. Source: BBC Technology News...
Newsbeat has been given exclusive behind the scenes access to Bungie, the gaming studio behind the Halo and Destiny franchises. Source: BBC Technology News...
Online retailers have a shop window to the world, but how do you handle all those payments? Source: BBC Technology News...
The UK government said the firms needed to inform customers when they had paid for their handsets. Source: BBC Technology News...