1. 14 October 2024

    Google could be broken up after landmark DOJ proposals

    Google could be forced to sell Android and Chrome following an unprecedented ruling by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The […]

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  2. 11 October 2024

    Google releases new AI-powered “video search” feature

    Google has released a “video search” feature which allows users to find content by filming and uploading a short clip […]

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  3. 03 October 2024

    “Problematic” social media usage on the rise, study finds

    According to a major new study, there has been a surge in “problematic” social media usage among teenagers. Around one […]

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  4. 25 September 2024

    Instagram launches “teen accounts” with strong privacy settings

    Instagram has launched new “built-in protections” to make the platform safer for teenagers. All users under 18 will now have […]

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  5. 18 September 2024

    Apple Intelligence ushers in “new era” for iPhone 16

    Apple is ushering in a “new era for iPhone” after launching four new devices built for its latest AI platform, […]

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  6. 12 September 2024

    ‘Active Listening’ tech on phones sparks privacy concerns

    A new report has claimed our smart devices might be listening to us to deliver targeted ads. Cox Media Group […]

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  7. 02 September 2024

    EE advises parents not to give smartphones to under 11s

    EE aims to improve children’s “digital wellbeing” by advising parents not to give smartphones to under-11s. Due to the prevalence […]

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  8. 28 August 2024

    ICO investigates whether “consent or pay” privacy is legal

    The UK’s data privacy authority has launched a consultation on the “consent or pay” business models used by websites for […]

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  9. 22 August 2024

    Fortnite returns to iPhones in the EU after a four-year wait

    Fortnite won’t be available on iPhones in the UK until late 2025, despite its recent return in the EU following […]

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  10. 15 August 2024

    Government urges social media platforms to tackle riot posts now

    The government says social media companies “have an obligation now” to remove posts that incite violence amid growing unrest in […]

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