- 29/01/2014 - Pirate Bay ban lifted in Netherlands asblocking torrent sites ruled ‘ineffective’
- 29/01/2014 - Yahoo's shares slide 5% as fourth-quarterrevenue declines
- 29/01/2014 - Nintendo denies plans for Mario games onsmartphones
- 29/01/2014 - Eve Online virtual war 'costs $300,000' indamage
- 29/01/2014 - Facebook 'rant' on school holiday costs sparkscampaign
- 29/01/2014 - Angry Birds website hacked after NSA-GCHQ leaks
- 29/01/2014 - Washington Post, CNN and Time websites hit bypro-Assad hackers
- 29/01/2014 - Outbrain said its staff had fallen victim to aspoof email.
- 06/02/2014 - Twitter Makes £395 Million Loss
- 06/02/2014 - Has the Sun Lost Sales By Dropping Page 3
- 16/02/2014 - Ray-Ban maker to work with Google on Google Glass eyewear
- 16/02/2014 - iPhone 6 holographic projector phone concept video hits web
- 05/03/2014 - Top Gear and Doctor Who dominate record ratings for BBC iPlayer
- 05/03/2014 - What's next after WhatsApp: a guide to the future of messaging apps
- 10/03/2014 - Twitter Bans Porn On Vine
- 10/03/2014 - Trust the Internet Is Now Missing
- 19/03/2014 - No make up Selfies
- 19/03/2014 - Cyber-security lessons could be expanded in UK schools
- 25/03/2014 - Turkey Twitter ban is 'a losing battle', expert claims
- 25/03/2014 - Cloud-based archive tool to help catch child abusers
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
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Turkey Twitter ban is 'a losing battle', expert claims
By Zoe KleinmanTechnology reporter, BBC News
The Turkish government is "fighting a losing battle" in banning social media network Twitter, experts have said.
Locals continue to tweet via virtual private networks (VPN), anonymous web browser Tor and text messages, said security expert Rik Ferguson.
VPN Hotspot Shield reported a rise in iPhone and Android downloads of over 33,000% in the 24 hours after the ban.
Cloud-based archive tool to help catch child abusers
By Mark WardTechnology correspondent, BBC News

Victims of child sexual abuse could soon be identified more quickly thanks to law enforcement agency work on a cloud-based archive of abuse material.
The database has been created to help investigators cope with the vast amount of images abusers typically amass.
It will help police forces quickly check images seized in raids and spot those showing children not seen before.
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Ray-Ban maker to work with Google on Google Glass eyewear
Italy's Luxottica to design, develop and distribute eyewear as part of strategic partnership
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Ray-Ban sunglasses maker Luxottica said on Monday it had sealed a strategic partnership with Google over its Glass eyewear that could pave the way for a new market in smart glasses.
iPhone 6 holographic projector phone concept video hits web
iConcept reinvents the projector phone.
Designers have worked up a projector-toting iPhone concept, giving Apple apostles a glimpse into the kind of ‘what-if?’ radical product design that's unlikely to ever feature on an official product from the House of Cupertino.
Traditional pico projector phones’ big USP is that they enable users to project videos and documents onto walls and other flat surfaces, exactly as home movie buffs did way back when. But this concept kit takes a very different approach.
Created by design studio SET Solution, the handset features projectors embedded on either side that effectively generate extra 'virtual' screens when the device is placed on a flat surface. That gives you a lot more display space to play with.
Best of all, as far as we’re concerned anyway, is that it also offers what it describes as 'real 3D video games', demonstrated in the clip by a 3D-graphics version of those ‘hoop-shooting’ basketball games you find at fairgrounds.
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Thousands make #nomakeupselfie donation error
By Dave LeeTechnology reporter, BBC News
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Thousands of pounds donated as part of the "#nomakeupselfie" craze were sent to Unicef instead of Cancer Research UK by mistake, the BBC has learned.
More than £1m has been raised after the craze of taking a self-portrait with no make-up spread virally.#
Cyber-security lessons could be expanded in UK schools
By Dave LeeTechnology reporter, BBC News

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Plans to teach children as young as 11 about careers in cyber-security have been announced.
New learning materials would be offered to UK schools to publicise jobs in the sector, the Department for Business, Innovations and Skills said.
A recent report said limited awareness of cyber-security as a profession had created a skills shortage.
One expert said the UK was at risk of being "left behind and at a disadvantage globally".
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Globalisation
1) Is our news influenced by American cultural imperialism? What examples can you think of?
Yes our news in the UK is greatly influenced by american cultural imperialism. The first news channel to introduce 24 hour news was CNN. This is an example of how the UK has been influenced by american cultural imperialism as the UK followed in its footsteps by introducing 24 hours news channels also. In addition to this when looking at the templates of the American news channels and the layout of their news, it is very similar to the UK news channels
2) Has the increased globalisation of news improved the audience experience? How? Why?
The increase in globalisation has improved the audience experience as their is more immediacy in the news meaning that audiences are able to get their new instantly. the increase in globalisation of news has meant that audiences are able to get both local and global news.
3) Has globalisation benefited or damaged major news institutions? How? Why?
globalisation has benefited the news institutions greatly as it has created a
Yes our news in the UK is greatly influenced by american cultural imperialism. The first news channel to introduce 24 hour news was CNN. This is an example of how the UK has been influenced by american cultural imperialism as the UK followed in its footsteps by introducing 24 hours news channels also. In addition to this when looking at the templates of the American news channels and the layout of their news, it is very similar to the UK news channels
2) Has the increased globalisation of news improved the audience experience? How? Why?
The increase in globalisation has improved the audience experience as their is more immediacy in the news meaning that audiences are able to get their new instantly. the increase in globalisation of news has meant that audiences are able to get both local and global news.
3) Has globalisation benefited or damaged major news institutions? How? Why?
globalisation has benefited the news institutions greatly as it has created a
Monday, 10 March 2014
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26478378
Vine says users can now report sexually explicit content via the app
Twitter bans porn on its video-sharing app Vine

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Video-sharing Twitter app Vine says it has banned all sexually explicit content from being published on the platform.
"We've found that there's a very small percentage of videos that are not a good fit for our community," it said in a blog post.
The rules go into effect immediately.
After the app was launched by Twitter in January 2013, it came under criticism when a pornographic video was inadvertently made an "Editor's Pick".
The video was subsequently removed, Twitter apologised for the error and the minimum age for users of the app was raised from 12 to 17+ in Apple's AppStore.
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Trust in the internet 'now missing'

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Billions of people around the world do not trust the internet, claims European Commission vice-president Neelie Kroes.
Following allegations that the German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone was hacked, Ms Kroes said it was clear that trust was now missing.
Speaking at the Cebit tech fair in Hanover, Ms Kroes said the future of the internet was based on trust.
"Trust can never again be taken for granted," she said.
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