03 Oct Facebook can be ordered to remove posts worldwide
EU countries can order websites to take down illegal posts worldwide, following a landmark ruling. Source: BBC Technology News...
EU countries can order websites to take down illegal posts worldwide, following a landmark ruling. Source: BBC Technology News...
Starting in Chicago, Uber Works will allow casual workers to compare pay rates and sign up for shifts. Source: BBC Technology News...
The smartphone app provides information about the location of police and where tear gas was being used. Source: BBC Technology News...
Clothing fitted with haptic sensors enable Hermon and Heroda, who are deaf, to feel dance music. Source: BBC Technology News...
Elliott Gunton's parents were given suspended jail sentences for helping the teenager move his funds. Source: BBC Technology News...
Legal action taken on behalf of four million iPhone users can go ahead, the Court of Appeal rules. Source: BBC Technology News...
Three hospitals in Alabama were forced to close their doors to all but the most critical new patients. Source: BBC Technology News...
A Swedish recycling mill has developed a new way to reprocess old clothes. Source: BBC Technology News...
The fast food firm's post is banned by the advertising watchdog for encouraging anti-social behaviour. Source: BBC Technology News...
An indie video game about a menacing goose has become a surprise hit. Source: BBC Technology News...