Google parent Alphabet agrees £1.6bn Fitbit deal
Google has struggled to stake out a presence in the wearables market.
Google has struggled to stake out a presence in the wearables market.
Cybersecurity firm FireEye would not identify or otherwise characterise the victims or the impacted telecoms provider or give its location.
The policy will start on November 22.
A Conservative think tank has said the party will have to target voters from regional towns in order to win the general election.
The US tech giant suspended the practice in August and apologised for the way it used people, rather than just machines, to review audio.
The Competition and Consumer Commission accused Google of collecting information on users’ whereabouts even after they had switched off the feature.
Rob and Lee only realised their mistake half an hour before the match was due to start, admitting: ‘We were really embarrassed.’
The force has been working with Facebook.
Quantum computers might one day revolutionise tasks that would take existing computers years.
Bal Gill from Slough in Berkshire noticed an unusual heat coming from her chest in a thermal image at Camera Obscura in Edinburgh.
Children carried air quality sensors in their backpacks to measure pollution during their school run in London.
Wales take on France on Sunday looking to secure a World Cup semi-final place.
Reporters were not allowed to ask questions after Mark Zuckerberg’s speech at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
MISUSING data should be as socially unacceptable as stealing someone’s wallet, the Bailiwick’s data protection commissioner has told an international conference.
Warren Gatland’s side have defeated France in seven of their last eight meetings.