02 Jun US can ask visa applicants for social media history
US visa applicants worldwide can now be asked for social media usernames going back five years. Source: BBC Technology News...
US visa applicants worldwide can now be asked for social media usernames going back five years. Source: BBC Technology News...
The video-sharing site wants video-makers to know which content is considered "advertiser-friendly". Source: BBC Technology News...
President Trump says the US will withdraw from the Paris climate accord - but US tech firms are backing it. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Click's Dan Simmons looks at some of the best of the week's technology news stories. Source: BBC Technology News...
Video-recording glasses go on sale in the UK, as the company behind Snapchat tries to diversify. Source: BBC Technology News...
Meta says it has redesigned the work desk by replacing computer screens with an augmented reality interface that appears in front of the user's eyes. Source: BBC Technology News...
A new app uses augmented reality to remotely help people to use gadgets by offering virtual instructions that "stick" to objects. Source: BBC Technology News...
ViaSat-2 enters the record books as the most powerful commercial broadband spacecraft ever launched. Source: BBC Technology News...
In the 1980s, Jane Fonda sold millions of workout videos. Now anyone can be an online fitness guru. Source: BBC Technology News...
The agencies involved say no classified files were on the server or could be accessed using the data. Source: BBC Technology News...