14 May France gives online firms one hour to pull 'terrorist' content
Websites will have just one hour to pull content reported by police, or face huge fines. Source: BBC Technology News...
Websites will have just one hour to pull content reported by police, or face huge fines. Source: BBC Technology News...
The newspaper's dating site says the platform is "no longer viable". Source: BBC Technology News...
About one in four most-viewed coronavirus videos on YouTube contain false claims, research suggests. Source: BBC Technology News...
Rolled out at the port of Antwerp the device vibrates if the wearer is too close to another worker. Source: BBC Technology News...
Addison Lee and Uber are installing partitions and providing taxi drivers with protective gear. Source: BBC Technology News...
America's biggest city joins others in tightening rules on delivery apps after restaurant complaints. Source: BBC Technology News...
Germany's contact-tracing app will not accept self-diagnosis reports, despite NHS saying they can save lives. Source: BBC Technology News...
Ofcom's latest broadband report shows speeds are up in the past year, despite a slight lockdown dip. Source: BBC Technology News...
The boss of the electric carmaker had defied shutdown orders to reopen the firm's factory. Source: BBC Technology News...
Researchers at Tokyo University unveil a lightweight vehicle they hope will transform commuting. Source: BBC Technology News...