Tech

Twitter insiders: We can’t protect users from trolling under Musk

Twitter insiders have told the BBC that the company is no longer able to protect users from trolling, state-co-ordinated disinformation…

1 year ago

Goodbye passwords! Google just made a huge security change – will it stick?

Passwords might be one of the biggest tech frustrations. Make them too hard, and they're impossible to remember. Too easy,…

1 year ago

How Israel’s D9R armored bulldozer earned the nickname ‘The Teddy Bear’

As the Israeli army prepares for a full-scale invasion of Gaza, they are relying on the D9R armored bulldozer, affectionately…

1 year ago

Meta confesses it’s using what you post to train its AI

How would you feel if your social media posts were used to train a virtual assistant without your consent? That…

1 year ago

Why Israel’s Pegasus spyware was not enough to stop Hamas

When it comes to cutting-edge defense technology, Israel has often been at the forefront, boasting the most sophisticated surveillance software…

1 year ago

The iPhone 15’s hot mess

Are you one of the people who recently snagged the iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone Pro Max and are now…

1 year ago

Microsoft Activision: What does deal mean for gamers?

Microsoft has sealed its long-awaited deal for Activision Blizzard, and it's paid $69bn (£56bn) for the privilege.That's a lot of…

1 year ago

How to use ‘Visual Look Up’ feature on iOS 17 to find information easily

You may not be able to decipher what’s in every photo, but now your iPhone can. With Apple’s new iOS…

1 year ago

How stores are spying on you using creepy facial recognition technology without your consent

Have you ever wondered if the stores where you shop are watching you? Not just with security cameras. With something…

1 year ago

EU opens investigation into X over alleged disinformation

The EU is investigating Elon Musk's X over the possible spread of terrorist and violent content, and hate speech, after…

1 year ago