17 Aug No need to swap data for drinks, says privacy body
Some pub ordering apps ask too many questions, but you can refuse, says the information watchdog. Source: BBC Technology News...
Some pub ordering apps ask too many questions, but you can refuse, says the information watchdog. Source: BBC Technology News...
Thousands of aircraft were left on the tarmac due to Covid, and many will now be broken up for parts. Source: BBC Technology News...
The UK plans to make all landlines into internet-based connections over the next few years. Source: BBC Technology News...
The investigation covers all Tesla cars since 2014, focusing on crashes with emergency vehicles. Source: BBC Technology News...
Text messages asking for a fee to deliver a package are responsible for most "smishing" fraud. Source: BBC Technology News...
Unveiled last week, the redesign involved high-contrast colours and a custom-designed font, Chirp. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Panorama investigates a new generation of fraudster that openly uses social media to promote crime. Source: BBC Technology News...
Fifty sustainable sewage treatment plants have been built that work in similar way to a cow's stomach. Source: BBC Technology News...
Boss James Rushton has ambitious expansion plans for the service dubbed "the Netflix of sport". Source: BBC Technology News...
Why artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by the legal profession. Source: BBC Technology News...