Zoom to pay £61m over privacy breaches at start of pandemic
Millions of people in the US who have used Zoom since March 31 2020 could be eligible for a slice of the settlement.
Millions of people in the US who have used Zoom since March 31 2020 could be eligible for a slice of the settlement.
The tech giant has released information about a new chip system that will power its new handsets.
Parliament earlier this month approved legislation to introduce compulsory Covid-19 vaccinations for care home staff in England.
The US tech giant said the decision was without merit and that it would defend itself vigorously.
More pandemic developments and tensions across the Channel are splashed across the nation’s front pages.
The US president also urged state and local governments to incentivise vaccinations by offering 100 dollars to individuals who get the jabs.
A claim has been brought to the Competition Appeal Tribunal seeking damages from the tech giant overs its app store service charges.
CHALLENGED by officers about his failure to self-isolate, a man told them he was a major in the Secret Police and that they had better watch out.
The tech giant is also postponing a return to offices until later in the year.
The database was created after scientists used AI technology to unlock a biological puzzle relating to protein shapes.
The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee has called on the Government to change its proposals to tackling some online harms.
The judge said Dymock had been an ‘active and committed proponent for right wing neo-Nazi extremism’.
Andrew Dymock, who carved a swastika into his girlfriend’s buttock, was found guilty by an Old Bailey jury in June of 15 charges.
The findings of hundreds of marine samples, from the Middle Jurassic should allow new research that was not possible before.
The John Muir Trust and Mountaineering Scotland has been trying to contact the internet giant about the issue.