May in plea to tech firms to prevent terrorists broadcasting atrocities online
The Prime Minister called for action in the wake of the Christchurch attack.
The Prime Minister called for action in the wake of the Christchurch attack.
Twitter is introducing a new policy in which tweets violating the service’s rules will be obscured.
Anson Zhang said customers in Britain have nothing to worry about in continuing to use the company’s phones.
Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and the Crown Estate have published their annual financial reports.
Simon Stevens, head of NHS England, said industry may face a compulsory levy to pay for addiction treatment for patients.
The Chinese firm says it is ‘confident’ the Google operating system will run on its newest phones, despite a US trade ban.
Restrictions were due to come into force from July 15.
Ads for LottoGo EuroMillions, William Hill Vegas, Betfair Bingo and Dunder appeared within the ‘Looney Tunes World of Mayhem’ app in February.
Tech giant’s translation service changed “I am sad to see Hong Kong become part of China” to “happy”.
The non-profit firm’s chairwoman Mitchell Baker said attitudes towards privacy were changing in the wake of recent scandals.
Study from Facebook will compensate users for allowing the social network access to data on how they use other apps on their phone.
The social network said a number of the roles will be in its safety team.
New research by Barnardo’s has found children as young as two are using social media.
John Suffolk has insisted the company abides by the laws of each country in which it is present.
The Prime Minister will announce industry and government investment in the sector at the opening of the annual festival.