Privacy fears risk widening digital divide, study suggests
Researchers are concerned that those offline are missing out on benefits that could improve their quality of life.
Researchers are concerned that those offline are missing out on benefits that could improve their quality of life.
The Federal Trade Commission found YouTube violated a law that requires parental consent before companies can collect children’s personal information.
The memorial in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester, had been struck by a van five years ago.
The malware was able to collect contact information and images.
Anthony Levandowski, a pioneer in robotic vehicles, could face up to 10 years in prison.
The American president could face an icy reception among world leaders including Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron.
A passenger in a neighbouring car can be heard saying: ‘He’s totally asleep. This is crazy.’
The move comes days after Twitter suspended 200,000 accounts linked to the Chinese government.
Ren Zhengfei added he does not want relief from US sanctions if it requires China to make concessions in a tariff war.
A temporary licence has enabled firms such as Google to continue doing business with the Chinese firm.
A raft of yellow weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook representatives had told news executives they would pay to license stories and headlines.
The platform is used to scan receipts and design recipe plans to ensure minimal food waste.
A judge told Louise Porton she had ‘squeezed the life’ out of her two little girls.
Louise Porton was told she must serve a minimum of 32 years for killing Lexi Draper and Scarlett Vaughan within three weeks of each other.