Google, Facebook and Twitter have joined forces with a British charity in a bid to remove millions of indecent child images from the net.
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The UK's data watchdog is "making enquiries" after Carphone Warehouse admitted being victim of a cyber-attack. The attack was discovered on Wednesday, and details were released on Saturday.
The US-UK Fulbright Commission is now accepting applications for its new Cyber Security Awards.
Tesla has issued a software update for its model S car after two researchers found a way to subvert its onboard systems.
Fitbit saw its revenue beat expectations and more than triple to $400m (£256m) in the second quarter of the year. Margins fell, however, due to higher spending on new products.
Microsoft has announced that Sway for Windows 10 is now rolling out to the Windows Store. Sway for Windows combines the full richness of Sway on the web with additional capabilities on your PC or tablet.
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EE today launched 'Euro Pass', offering customers the option of unlimited calls and texts, and a data allowance (with 4G where available) each day when abroad in Europe – for just £4 a day.
Samsung and Mastercard have announced that they will be extending their partnership to bring Samsung Pay to Europe.
Silent Circle today announced that its next generation Blackphone 2, the company's privacy-first smartphone, will be its inaugural product in Google's Android for Work program.