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The perfect storm striking World of Warcraft

All of a sudden, WoW players are in revolt, and its competitors are having a boom. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2WvFhuP

Home car charger owners urged to install updates

Security vulnerabilities in two domestic electric car chargers were discovered by researchers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/37anQSF

Owners of home car chargers urged to install updates

Security vulnerabilities in two domestic electric car chargers have been discovered by researchers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3C2rIDp

Elon Musk: 'I don't want to be CEO of anything'

Elon Musk reiterated on Friday that he doesn't want to be Space X or Tesla boss. What's going on? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BZzLkw

Facebook, Google expect jabs for office return

The tech companies will require vaccination for returning in-office employees as Covid-19 cases rise in US from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lbLAho

Untethered bi-pedal robot runs 5km and other tech news

Jen Copestake looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2VoRaCw

A US company has turned a former coal plant into a gas-fired Bitcoin mine

Environmentalists have criticised the gas-fired mine but the company says it offsets its emissions. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2WuEASt

Amazon predicts slower sales growth as Covid boost eases

The tech giant says third quarter sales growth will be slower as customers return to physical shops. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3zO0puH

Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over streaming of Black Widow

The star says box office takings for Black Widow were hit when it was streamed at the same time. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2VjG7u6

Didi: Chinese ride-hailing giant denies plans to go private

Didi shares surged by almost 50% in pre-market trade after a report that it planned to go private. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3i8qJK6

The fungus and bacteria tackling plastic waste

Bacteria, fungus and enzymes can all digest plastic, but can they work at a useful commercial scale? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rFNhFj

Rick Astley rolls into a billion YouTube views

Rickroll meme helps Never Gonna Give You Up reach new heights. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3f6fks7

Google to ban sugar-daddy apps from Play Store

Apps focused on "compensated sexual relationships" will be prohibited from 1 September. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3l9ePkZ

Older Kindles may lose internet connection, Amazon warns

Amazon tells customers older Kindles might lost their ability to connect online. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iXPgkl

NHS Covid-19 app pings rise by over 70,000 to new record

The number of coronavirus alerts hits a new record, with nearly 690,000 sent in England and Wales. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ybiNNS

Facebook warns growth set to slow 'significantly'

The technology giant said on Wednesday that the third and fourth quarters would see advertising sales drop. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3yeKyF2

Google app charges targeted by mass legal claim

A new legal action seeks compensation for all UK Android users who buy apps on Google Play. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BPlOWd

Uber slides over reports SoftBank selling 45 million shares

Japan's SoftBank is selling the shares to cover losses in other investments, according to one report. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xlRz61

Fresh warning over rip-off locator forms on Google

'Devious' sites which charge money for a free passenger locator form top search engine results. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xaPCJo

Activision Blizzard staff walk out over harassment claims

Employees of the company behind Call of Duty are angry over allegations of sexism and harassment. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3C1tRPY

Ofcom appoints online safety head to take on big tech

Anna-Sophie Harling will have responsibility over how big technology companies regulate harmful speech. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3zYpzXR

Former eBay supervisor jailed for cyber-stalking critics

A former police captain turned eBay employee harassed critics of the online-auction company. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3la0SmT

Covid-19: The pandemic explored in maps and data

Political scientist Dr Robert Muggah looks at the effects of the pandemic and national lockdowns. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3j0CyBl

Intel chief warns of two-year chip shortage

Pat Gelsinger talks chip crisis, China and how the firm intends to fight back in the marketplace. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iaKCjS

Shamook: Star Wars effects company ILM hires Mandalorian deepfaker

The artist, who uses the online alias Shamook, has been recruited by Industrial Light and Magic. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BOHK3D

Oculus recalls Quest 2 headset pads after skin rashes

Quest 2 headset owners are urged to claim a free silicone cover to avoid skin issues. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3i66nB4

Team BRIT’s Aaron Morgan: How hand controls help me race

The Team BRIT driver on how adapted cars help him compete in races against non-disabled drivers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3l5PNn2

Tech giants' profits soar as pandemic boom continues

Apple, Google parent company Alphabet and Microsoft report soaring quarterly profits. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3zKHZea

Electric car charging prices 'must be fair' say MPs

Consumers should not have to pay excessive prices to use public car charging, MPs say. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xdlRYm

Instagram makes under-16s' accounts private by default

Only approved followers can see posts and "like" or comment on accounts that retain the private setting. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BOVxHu

Twitter accused of inaction on anti-Semitic tweets

Campaign Against Antisemitism says many reported hateful tweets are not being removed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UM3qgt

Activision staff condemn firm's response to harassment claims

About 1,000 Activision Blizzard staff sign a letter describing managers' response as insulting. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UWON9T

Tesla profit surge driven by record car deliveries

The electric carmaker's revenues nearly doubled in the three months to 30 June compared with last year. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iOMC04

Bezos' $2bn offer to get back in race to the Moon

The billionaire offers to pay $2bn in Nasa costs to be reconsidered for a key Moon lander contract. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/372IFQ8

Can better tech make video meetings less excruciating?

Technology firms are scrambling to add new features but will video calls improve. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iPcWqU

Over-60s with only virtual contact 'more lonely'

UK-US research finds old people who used only telephone and online communication were more lonely. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3x31yNb

Amazon Bitcoin job ad boosts cryptocurrency surge

News Amazon is hiring a digital-currency expert has helped boost the value of Bitcoin. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2URs5QD

Vineyards set to go high tech with smart systems

Changing climate conditions and water shortages see some Australian wine growers turn to technology. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rAoPVw

Shares in Chinese online tutoring firms slump after shake-up

It is one of the biggest ever overhauls of China's $120bn private tutoring industry. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ByOgvk

Tencent shares slide after Beijing crackdown on music rights

China's market watchdog said the technology giant broke the country's anti-competition rules. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Wffkzv

Why remote working leaves us vulnerable to cyber-attacks

Experts warn working from home has led to complacency over security protocols from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3i43Qax

Face palm: When the emoji you want doesn't exist

There are about 3,000 emojis to choose from but what happens when the one you want isn't there? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3y5Y6CP

Beach rover picks up cigarette butts and other tech news

Jen Copestake looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UJDfXB

Ransomware key to unlock customer data from REvil attack

The gang behind the attack had previously asked for $70m to access the stolen files. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hXFb7r

Printer ink pricier than champagne finds Which?

According to a Which survey a pint of printer ink could cost up to £1,300. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hZhThN

Zuckerberg wants Facebook to become online 'metaverse'

CEO wants users to work, game and communicate in a virtual world, often using VR headsets. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iCqia1

AI breakthrough could spark medical revolution

A program has been used to predict the structures of nearly every protein in the human body. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iyQYZi

Twitter and Snap add users as restrictions ease

The social media companies passed analysts' expectations with their latest financial update. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iAcsVG

India food delivery giant Zomato sees stellar stock market debut

Shares in the Ant Group-backed company traded more than 80% higher than their initial public offering price. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UCdMz6

Didi shares fall on reports China is planning penalties

The ride-hailing giant's shares are now down by more than 25% since their New York market debut last month. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BwXBUE

What does a future-proofed home look like?

The technology exists to make homes more resilient to extreme weather, but it can be expensive. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36ZjCNu

Websites hit by global outage

Dozens of hugely popular websites have been knocked offline. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wW0ESM

Gun owners' fears after firearms dealer data breach

Thousands of records from the popular shotgun and rifle sales site Guntrader were posted to the dark web. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2VZ4XzJ

California sues Activision Blizzard over alleged harassment

One of the world's largest gaming companies is accused of endemic discrimination and harassment. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iAX4ID

UK tech giant founder Mike Lynch can be extradited to US

Lawyers for Autonomy's founder, Mike Lynch, say he will fight the US authorities' bid to try him for fraud. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xYypEe

Twitter trials upvote and downvote buttons

Some iOS users will see thumb and arrow buttons as the company experiments with voting. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eM9aNL

More than 600,000 people told to self-isolate by NHS Covid-19 app

618,903 people in England and Wales received self-isolation alerts in the week up to 14 July from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wV9v7e

Pegasus spyware seller: Blame our customers not us for hacking

NSO Group tells BBC News: "The finger-pointing should be at the customer." from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rzvpfe

Hackers reportedly demand $50m from Saudi Aramco over data leak

The world's most valuable oil producer confirmed to the BBC that company files had been leaked. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kJXoYi

Zoomtown-on-Sea? The lure of a new life on the coast

Remote working meant the Lancaster family could live anywhere - they found their sea view in Scarborough. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kIbTvF

Call for online abusers to be reported to bosses

A group is calling for companies to set up ways for people to report workers behaving abusively online. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eHOjeE

Stinky Bay? Local names added to map to aid coastal rescue

Local names for coastal places are added to OS maps to help rescuers locate those in need. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3y0tNgI

Bitcoin climbs as Elon Musk says Tesla 'likely' to accept it again

The firm had said in May it would no longer accept the cryptocurrency over environmental concerns. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BDtYky

Senior US Catholic resigns over Grindr allegations

A newsletter obtains mobile app data allegedly showing a Roman Catholic official used Grindr and visited gay bars. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2V5hOQn

British man arrested in Spain over Twitter hack

The police action is the latest in a series of arrests over the 2020 attack on a series of celebrity accounts. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rpSa56

Zoom offers app store with team-building games

A range of both productivity and fun apps will be available for users within the Zoom platform. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xXkyxN

China: Taobao, Weibo fined for illegal child content

Major online platforms like Weibo, Taobao and QQ have been fined and ordered to "clean up". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36R1Mwc

Netflix to include mobile games for subscribers

The firm said on Tuesday that the "time is right to learn more about how our members value games". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UzLvct

Pegasus scandal: Are we all becoming unknowing spies?

We may be stepping into a world in which we are all spies - and at the same time are all spied on. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eXHLc3

Cyber-flashing: 'I get explicit messages every day'

Influencer Elle Edwards lets us inside her DMs to show the extent of sexual abuse faced by women online. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eEiVxk

EU plans to make Bitcoin transfers more traceable

Companies handling crypto-assets would have to collect customer details. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kHcsFQ

Keep your router out of the Sun, Virgin Media warns

The company is alerting customers to the risk of overheating. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BpASd2

Biden rows back on Facebook 'killing people' comment

The US president says he was referring to a dozen people spreading misinformation on the platform. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kxVLwB

Northern's ticket machines hit by ransomware cyber attack

Northern rail's new self-service machines were installed at 420 stations two months ago. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wUR9mG

Apple delays return to office as Covid cases rise

A three-day-a-week return to the office is reportedly postponed until October. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rkHjJA

Council algorithms mass profile millions, campaigners say

Most of the software is "secret, unevidenced, invasive and likely discriminatory", Big Brother Watch says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3zeNiCr

Jeff Bezos to blast into space aboard New Shepard rocket ship

Billionaire Jeff Bezos will launch into space in the first crewed flight of his rocket ship. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rsqQ6o

Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene over 'misleading' Covid posts

Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene has been a vocal critic of vaccines and the use of masks. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kGHPAB

Bitcoin mining machines steamrolled by Malaysia police

Officers had seized more than 1,000 Bitcoin mining units allegedly powered by stolen electricity. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Bkozi6

Spyware: The software that watches you

BBC’s cyber reporter, Joe Tidy, agreed to be spied on to understand the spyware experience further. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3issIYz

Microsoft: Chinese authorities slam 'groundless' hacking claims

A group of Western countries had accused China of carrying out a major cyber-attack on the tech giant. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Bov1V9

Covid: Will easing change England's new tech habits?

The pandemic brought about big changes in the way people use tech - the question is will they last? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eD9UEO

Writing fake online reviews could be made illegal

New laws will help stop people being exploited by businesses online, the government says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Blrxmf

Royal Navy tests drones above and below waves

A broad exercise saw the navy test scouts, resupply, and underwater reconnaissance drones. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kvk4LH

Zoom bets billions on hybrid working in Five9 deal

The firm announces a $14.7bn (£10.7bn) deal to buy Five9, a cloud-based call centre operator. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wKis32

Pegasus: Who are the alleged victims of spyware targeting?

Jamal Khashoggi's wife and the editor of the Financial Times are among those said to be targeted. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wQCU2b

China accused of cyber-attack on Microsoft Exchange servers

The UK and the EU have accused China in connection with a major cyber-attack on Microsoft servers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iobdsj

Custom glasses: Will 3D-printing change our eyewear?

Eyewear can be more tailored to an individual’s face producing a better fit and reduce overstocking. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eyaB29

Thousands of orders cancelled after Ocado robot fire

The online grocer says the blaze was caused by a collision between robots at one of its warehouses. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kxi4CE

How to cool your home in a warming world

Low-energy designs and technologies can keep homes comfortable, come rain or shine. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kxrGgO

Pegasus: Spyware sold to governments 'targets activists'

Israeli tech firm NSO denies media reports that its software has been sold to authoritarian regimes. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UXaWVq

Using plastic waste to help solve sand shortages

With construction sand in short supply crushed plastic is being used as an alternative. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rvELZv

Why was my tweet about football labelled abusive?

A BBC journalist sets out to discover how Twitter moderates posts after he was banned from the platform. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wHexEc

AI narration of chef Anthony Bourdain's voice sparks row

A recreation of the late celebrity cook's voice is used in a film about his life. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3krAmF5

Valve reveals handheld Steam Deck PC games console

Gaming giant Valve has produced a handheld console that can play popular PC games. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Bl3B2G

Robot helps people get dressed and other tech news

Romana Kreider looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xXocaU

Finding 'Grace': Murder, DNA and ancestry

How a novel use of DNA and ancestry websites is helping police uncover clues in cold case murders. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ksE8OD

How your personal data is being scraped from social media

As hackers scoop up data from social media sites, should firms be taking better care of your data? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2U7RKEr

WhatsApp to let users message without their phones

For the first time, billions of people will be able to use the service even if their phone has no battery. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ekGGdM

Clippy returns - as an emoji

Microsoft changes its paperclip emoji to look like its early virtual assistant, the object of much affection and frustration. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ibGi2o

Instagram admits moderation mistake over racist comments

The social-media platform said its technology had been erroneously identifying the comments as benign. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kzaMOT

MPs call for complete reset of music streaming to ensure fair pay for artists

The music industry is weighted against artists, who see "pitiful returns" from streaming, MPs say. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3idri42

Should we trust big tech with our health data?

Our medical records are in demand by tech firms who want to use the data to help tackle illnesses. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3rb5EBE

Cambridge data shows Bitcoin mining on the move

New analysis shows crypto-mining moving away from China, while Kazakhstan boomed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36CcTJj

Plans submitted for electric battery 'gigafactory' in Coventry

The plant at Coventry Airport could create 6,000 new jobs, those behind the plans say. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3B3V18i

Microsoft announces Windows 365, a subscription cloud PC

Microsoft has announced a new cloud PC technology where users stream their PC to any device. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kjwhTI

EE aims for 5G coverage everywhere in UK by 2028

Portable cells, drones and satellites will deliver on-demand 5G connections to the most remote locations. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kpQ2bU

Facebook adds 'expert' feature to groups

Admins in Facebook groups will have the power to designate "experts" from its members. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3yYlB0y

NHS Covid app: Should it stay or should it go?

There is a clash over the future of the NHS tracing app, as many delete it - or ignore its alerts. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eisCl4

Duran Duran’s Invisible: 'Thrilled' with AI collaboration

Musician Nick Rhodes explains why artificial intelligence was key in making their new music video. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kbYSKu

REvil: Ransomware gang websites disappear from internet

The REvil group has been blamed for cyber-attacks on hundreds of businesses worldwide. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kbCaCd

Social-media giants discuss racist abuse with PM

The prime minister will host a round table with representatives of Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Snapchat. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2T66PWi

Social media influencers face relentless abuse, MPs are told

Em Sheldon says people are "so angry" at her for using her online platforms for commercial gain. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2U5cfS0

Amazon rolls out encryption for Ring doorbells

Footage captured by the video doorbells will now be end-to-end encrypted, following a trial. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kdgiGH

Google fined €500m by French competition authority

The search giant must propose ways to compensate news businesses for the use of their content. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3eb9rJQ

Exeter University research: 'Gamers learn about nature'

Players of a big-budget action-adventure game have a better knowledge of nature, researchers say. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3i8bpMc

How MetaHuman Creator helped me create ‘Dana’

Realistic digital humans can be produced rapidly with the new software, Epic Games says. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hBnYkk

Iranian hackers posed as British-based academic

A group in Iran pretended to be a British-based academic and compromised a London university website. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36wY3DX

Tesla: Elon Musk ‘rather hates’ being company boss

Speaking in court on Monday, the entrepreneur said he prefers spending time on design and engineering. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UKyexp

Climate change: Technology boosts efforts to curb tree loss in Amazon

Smartphones and satellite data help indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon to limit deforestation. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xENsmc

Flipkart: India online retail giant raises $3.6bn in latest funding round

This brings the Walmart-backed firm's value to almost $38bn ahead of its expected market debut. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kpE6Y3

How your driving might reveal early signs of Alzheimer's

Research shows how small changes in the way you drive could expose preclinical signs of disease. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kanfIo

EU puts its digital tax plan on ice

The EU says suspending the plan will help achieve a global tax deal, but Ireland is still unhappy. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3i2ViiV

Heathrow's long queues blamed on self-isolating staff

Terminal 5 sees long queues at security because staff were told to self-isolate by the NHS app. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hwXLmH

Euro 2020: Why abuse remains rife on social media

Racist abuse aimed at football players following Sunday's tournament finale has been widely condemned. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hZ4iFS

Super Mario 64 game sells for record-breaking $1.5m at auction

An original Zelda cartridge and a Mario game set successive records at auction within days. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3e8IYwA

Racist abuse of England players Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho & Bukayo Saka condemned by Boris Johnson and FA

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the FA condemn racist abuse aimed at England players Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3k6ubGs

Taiwan tech giants Foxconn and TSMC to buy 10m Covid jabs

The government has come under intense pressure to speed up its vaccine programme. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xBW8tw

Google boss Sundar Pichai on tax and his personal tech habits

Google boss Sundar Pichai defends company record on tax – and explains his personal tech habits. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3k8gqqE

Voice cloning of growing interest to actors and cybercriminals

Why voice cloning is not just a threat to actors but could benefit cybercriminals too. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3e4yaja

How did my phone number end up for sale on a US database?

A journey of discovery into the somewhat opaque, if lucrative, world of contact selling from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UCmH3t

NHS Covid app settings changing to send fewer alerts

Alterations to take place amid fears that millions would be asked to isolate as people mixed more. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36qWWWm

Microsoft pays staff $1,500 for work in pandemic

The tech firm says the payment is a symbol of appreciation for what has been a challenging year. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hShJrc

Are lots of people deleting the NHS Covid app?

Are people using the government's Covid app or are they deleting it? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hqxDKq

Pollution-eating car shown off at Goodwood Festival

The car looks radically different but critics are not convinced it can really help the environment. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3yD4Zvi

NHS Covid-19 app sensitivity to be reviewed

There has been a huge increase in the number of people being "pinged" by the app in England and Wales. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hRpddZ

Legal challenge over ministers' private email use

Current official guidance on the use of email and messaging leaves an "accountability gap", campaigners say. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36ptxfi

Quadriplegic driver makes Goodwood Festival racing debut

Former IndyCar driver Sam Schmidt was paralysed from the shoulders down in a racing accident in 2000. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36nUSON

Tired of working from home? Put the office on wheels

How digital nomads get state-of-the-art connectivity while working on the road from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hOwM51

Euro 2020: ITV sorry for Apple TV streaming issue

One viewer said on social media they had missed 14 minutes of Wednesday's England v Denmark game. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dY4nbM

Apple founder Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement

"We wouldn't have had an Apple had I not grown up in a very open technology world," Mr Wozniak said. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3i3BHPZ

Google faces new anti-trust lawsuit over app store

The tech giant faces legal action from 37 US states over its app store practices. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3yBYGYY

Gates Foundation agrees break-up back-up plan

The deal would give Melinda Gates the option to resign and receive "personal resources" for further charity work. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xsxP1d

Newport Wafer Fab: Chip plant's purchase by Chinese company reviewed

Boris Johnson's national security adviser is examining the purchase of Newport Wafer Fab. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dVEJEr

China divided as WeChat deletes LGBT accounts from platform

Dozens of LGBT social media accounts run by university students,were deleted without explanation. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xryrEb

How de-cluttering grew Facebook Marketplace to 1bn users

As Covid shut charity shops thrifty second-hand traders shifted online to bag a bargain, in droves. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3qRHITN

Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi sued in US as shares slide

The lawsuits come after a crackdown by Beijing triggered a slump in its share price of more than 20%. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wntbQL

Trump sues Twitter, Google and Facebook alleging 'censorship'

The former president's accounts were suspended over safety concerns after the Capitol riots. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hIviJI

China's 'midnight patrol' cracks down on young gamers

Chinese gaming giant Tencent will scan gamers' faces to prevent children playing at night. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2SS71bE

Right to repair movement gains power in US and Europe

Lawmakers and advocates want to give consumers more choice when it comes to fixing devices. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jMkP2y

Microsoft fixes critical PrintNightmare bug

A patch has been issued for a serious flaw in Windows, exploited by hackers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xrAYOI

Pentagon cancels $10bn 'Jedi' contract

The US defence department is scrapping a cloud computing contract, which sparked a row between Amazon and Microsoft. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3qO0OtQ

Global chip shortage: Samsung forecasts 53% jump in quarterly profit

Demand for electronic components has surged as people are shifting more of their lives online. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hjkqmA

Russia hacking claims pose challenge for Biden

After a string of Russian-linked hacks, how will US President Joe Biden respond? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3qSJBzi

Nintendo Switch OLED Model gets an upgraded screen

A larger OLED screen is the main feature, with a host of other small improvements to the device. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2V8ksoB

Audio editor Audacity denies spyware accusation

An update to the privacy policy of the free software, used by 100 million people, has caused alarm. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ysxKux

British Airways data-breach compensation claim settled

Thousands of people are to receive compensation over a 2018 data breach at British Airways. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hk4BMh

Influencers react to Norway photo edit law: 'Welcome honesty' or a 'shortcut'?

The rule on clearly labelling posts is part of an effort to "reduce body pressure" on young people. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hBGZ4J

‘There were no avatars like me so we made a game’

A lack of black characters led graphic designer Yvonne and daughter Alyssa to create a videogame. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2UtETMh

Welsh semiconductor firm bought by Chinese company

Electronic firm Newport Wafer Fab began producing silicon chips in the 1980s. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3AxhVVd

Hong Kong defends privacy law after Big Tech raises concerns

An industry body has warned that tech companies could stop offering services if the new law goes ahead. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hj0rUS

What next for the NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app?

Some businesses are complaining that the app for England and Wales is issuing too many alerts. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3wj5oRW

How to get a lucrative job in cybersecurity

There's a serious shortage of IT security workers, so recruiters are fishing in a bigger pool. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2VaR4y9

Is busking on TikTok the future?

Liv Harland live streams herself on TikTok and says she makes a lot more online than on the street. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hiMA15

Bafta-nominated young game designers taking on real-world issues

Bafta's nominees for Young Game Designer of the year tackle important issues for a new generation. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2TCUuJy

Gang behind huge cyber-attack demands $70m in Bitcoin

The authors of a "colossal" ransomware attack demand the sum in Bitcoin in return for a key to unlock all files. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3xinVzd

Robot dog in dance-off with Korean boy band BTS and other news

BBC Click's Romana Kreider looks at the best technology news stories of the week. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3AssU2c

Less than half of Covid app downloads are active

Scotland's contact tracing app has 950,000 active users despite being downloaded two million times. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hf4VvS

Covid: App showing beach crowd levels expanded

The phone app is designed to help beachgoers find less busy parts of the coastline to enjoy safely. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jDv0q0

The codes helping visually-impaired people shop

New technology that allows phones to read out labelling is about to make supermarkets much more accessible. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dDYrUZ

Didi says removal of app in China will affect business

The ride-hailing company is facing regulatory problems at home, days after its New York share launch. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3hAZpCB

The philosophy behind Jeff Bezos' Amazon success

As Bezos leaves his role as CEO, those who have worked with him ponder the lessons learned. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3yoRejO

Is the use of jetpacks finally about to take off?

Members of the public can now pay to fly through the air like a superhero. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36cRyG9

Can the world's biggest polluters change their ways?

The clock is ticking with less than 30 years left to tackle carbon emissions from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jEB0ip

Swedish Co-op supermarkets shut due to US ransomware cyber-attack

Some 500 stores are forced to close due to the ripple effects of a major cyber attack in the US. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jFLMVC

US companies hit by 'colossal' cyber-attack

A cyber-security firm says it believes the Russia-linked REvil ransomware gang is responsible. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3yjX6Le

Why are Chinese tech brands flocking to Euro 2020?

Four big Chinese firms have signed up to sponsor the European football tournament this year. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dG85Xr

The cat with more than 50,000 social media followers

Pet influencers have become the latest social media stars with the pandemic fuelling content demand. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dCGK8z

US officer plays Taylor Swift song to try to stop video

A US police officer being filmed by activists plays music on his phone in a bid to stop sharing of the clip. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3htzs8a

Facebook tests extremist content warning messages

The tech firm said pop-ups would appear for some users who may have been exposed to extremist content. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3qHUfZQ

Microsoft’s Windows 11 blue screen of death to become black

The new colour in the Windows 11 operating system matches the new black logon and shutdown screens. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3w6R7I4

TikTok increasing video length from one to three minutes

The social media platform says the change will allow for 'richer storytelling'. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jBjhZ5

Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon

Youngsters are being bullied over their name - also the default wake word for the tech firm's smart speakers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2TsG4LR

How airlines will stop you losing your bags in the future

In 2019, 25.4 million bags went missing, costing the industry billions of dollars - can big data solve the problem? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jHhu4y

Twitter 'troll' to pay Stephen Nolan six-figure sum in damages

The BBC presenter traced the identity of a person behind defamatory remarks about him. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dRelvF

Coding error spotted in Tim Berners-Lee NFT sale

An error has been spotted in a video displaying the original source code for the world wide web. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/363ilVv

High-profile women want action to stop online abuse

More than 200 women, including former Australia prime minister Julia Gillard, write to social media chiefs. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3dyJDHd

Have we reached the era of flying cars?

Nick Kwek looks at how close we are to personal aviation vehicles and the challenges they face. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ThBEaU

Right to repair rules will extend lifespan of products, government says

Appliances will be cheaper to run, the government says, under plans that will extend the lifespan of household goods. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2TojWCj