Google could be forced to pay out thousands after losing a Court of Appeal bid to stop users from being able to sue over privacy settings. It’s been claimed that…
Ellen Pao has lost her sexism case. Pao had claimed that she was overlooked for promotions at Silicon Valley firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield due to her gender, but a jury…
Some of the world’s most prominent music stars have got behind Jay Z’s “artist-friendly” streaming service, Tidal. Artists including Kanye West, Rihanna, Coldplay and Madonna have offered their support to…
New reports are suggesting that Zane Lowe will be in charge of revamping Apple’s iTunes Radio service. The former BBC Radio 1 DJ left his previous role last month, but…
Rumors are circulating that Apple could launch three iPhones this year. It’s been suggested that a plastic-coated 6C would be in development alongside flagship models. Sources apparently told DigitTimes that…
Apps featuring Apple Watch support have started to appear in the App Store. A number of popular iOS apps have re-appeared with built-in Apple Watch apps. These downloads include Evernote…
Facebook is opening up its Messenger service to third-party developers to let them add their own functions. The social media giant’s service is now being seen as a platform in…
Cybercriminals seem to have found a way into Apple Pay despite the company boasting of its ultra-secure credentials. The problem is being linked to individual bank’s credit card verification processes….
PayPal is paying $7.7 million to the government after being accused of allowing sanction-violating payments to Cuba, Iran and Sudan. The US Treasury Department says the company failed to adequately…
Popstar Taylor Swift has purchased the domain names TaylorSwift.porn and TaylorSwift.adult. The purchases were made as part of a public sale by ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and…
India’s Supreme Court has overruled a law which gave police the ability to arrest people for making controversial comments on Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites. The court ruled…
It’s been reported that Google narrowly escaped being prosecuted by the government in 2012 over its dominance of the search industry. The Federal Trade Commission were investigating complaints about its…