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Bitcoin trader Charlie Shrem has been sent to jail for two years after indirectly helping people to swap cash for bitcoins via the Silk Road marketplace. The Silk Road was…
North Korea has made a new series of threats to the US following the Sony Pictures cyber-attacks. The country released a statement warning of attacks on the Pentagon, White House…
Apple says it is “deeply offended” by BBC claims about the conditions being experienced by some of its workers. A BBC documentary screened in the UK said that the company…
A deal which forced Microsoft to offer European computer users a choice of web browsers has ended. The deal was called the ‘browser ballot’ and required Microsoft to incorporate non-Internet…
The cyber-attack on Sony Pictures that led to the cancellation of upcoming movie The Interview is being treated as a serious national security matter. The film was to tell the…
Photo-sharing service Instagram has deleted millions of accounts for posting what it believes to be spam, with scores of legitimate users having been affected. The move has been branded the…
Tech giant Microsoft is taking legal action against scammers pretending to work for the company as support staff. Scammers have allegedly been calling computer owners to offer repairs for money…
Microsoft have launched a test version of Skype Translator. The tool decodes conversations in Spanish and English as they happen, and will allow people speaking with others who speak another…
Apple has said that it is unable to sell products online in Russia because of the unpredictable nature of the rouble. They say that the value of the rouble has…
Google is planning on warning its users that their data may be at risk every time they visit a website not using the “HTTPS” system. It’s thought that only a…
A long-running trial in which Apple were accused of artificially inflating the prices of their iPods has ended in defeat for the companies customers and resellers. Videotape evidence featuring late…
An Apple 1 computer personally sold by late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in the 1970s has been sold an auction for $365,000. The machine – which is fully operational –…
Google has confirmed that rumors its engineers are to leave its Russian offices are true. Whilst the web giant said it “remains committed” to Google, it has been affected by…
The controversial torrents service Pirate Bay has reappeared online after its database was apparently cloned by Isohunt. Despite being shut down last week, it is apparently now functioning fully. It…
Rumors that Apple are to launch a smaller iPhone are circulating. A report from MobileWorldLive suggests that the tech giant is to launch a downsized device at the same time…