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TikTok says it will stop snooping on people's clipboards after being caught out by new iOS 14 feature
TikTok has said it will stop snooping on its users' clipboards, after being identified by a new iPhone feature.
Amazon buys self-driving car startup Zoox
Amazon will pay over $1 billion for the company, reports claim
Nasa wants the public to help with ideas for new astronaut toilets on the Moon
Nasa has asked the public to help design the toilets that astronauts will use on the Moon.
Russian space agency to allow tourist to spacewalk for the first ever time
Russia will allow a tourist to conduct a spacewalk for the first ever time.
Microsoft to close nearly all of its stores permanently
Microsoft will close nearly all of its stores, it has said.
Nasa astronaut drops mirror into space during spacewalk
Item does not pose a risk, space agency says
Why is everyone is talking about a strange face emoji?
The emojis appear to be a marketing stunt for a new website, called 'It is what it is'
Telegram used by white supremacists to organise violence against Black Lives Matter protestors
Telegram says its mission is to 'support privacy, free speech and peaceful exchange of ideas'
Facebook will tell users when they're about to share out-of-date information
Pop-ups could also show when sharing information about coronavirus
Super-Earths that could be home to alien life discovered nearby, scientists say
System orbits around Gliese 887, the brightest red dwarf in our sky
Contact tracing app: False rumours claim Apple and Google have automatically installed coronavirus app
Apple and Google updated their operating systems with framework for government apps, not an app itself
Virgin internet running again after Wifi goes down for hours, company says
Virgin Media's network connection has now been fixed for users across the country.
Scientists see light emerging from a black hole merger for the first ever time
Scientists think they have seen light coming out of a black hole merger for the first time.
Sony starts PlayStation bug bounty programme with $50,000 reward
Nearly $180,000 has been paid to bounty hunters so far
Wirecard files for insolvency a week after €1.9bn went missing
Payments firm Wirecard has filed for insolvency proceedings - a week after disclosing that €1.9bn (£1.7bn) had gone missing.
Test and trace failing to reach 30% who have COVID-19
The NHS test and trace service is still failing to reach 30% of people who test positive for COVID-19, with key measures falling from last week, new government figures show.
Elon Musk shares latest progress of Mars-bound Starship
SpaceX boss posts image of fuel tanks for space craft designed to carry people to Mars
Twitter suspends DDoSecrets account which shared hacked data from FBI
The 269GB collection of documents posted span 24 years, from 1996 to 2020.
Facebook prepares for month of boycotts as advertisers pull out following black lives matter protests
The campaign comes from organisations including the Anti-Defamation League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Color Of Change
Ericsson: We can replace Huawei in UK’s 5G network
Swedish telecoms company Ericsson has said it would be capable of replacing all of the Huawei equipment in the UK's 5G network if the British government decides to ban the Chinese vendor.
‘English-only’ test and trace failing to contain virus
Contact tracers have warned that the government's test and trace scheme may be failing to contain the spread of coronavirus because it does not provide translation services for staff.
Virgin Media broadband down in parts of London
Virgin Media users across London are reporting they have been left without internet after an outage in the capital.
Huawei named on Pentagon list of firms backed by Chinese military
Telecoms firm Huawei has been named on a list of companies that the Trump administration says are owned or controlled by the Chinese military.
Virgin internet down: Wifi and network connections stop working amid major outage
Virgin internet has stopped working amid what appears to be a major network outage.
Coronavirus tracked: Internet use hits record high, with people now spending more than a quarter of their life online
'Lockdown may leave a lasting digital legacy,' says Ofcom's director of strategy and research
Nasa renaming its headquarters in honour of first black female engineer
Building will be one of many named after the 'Hidden Figures', whose contributions to the space agency have long gone unrecognised
'Pokemon Go grandpa' plays game with 64 phones on his bike
Chen San-yuan started with 11 smartphones in 2018
Reddit down: Site and app not working amid major outage
Reddit has stopped working, leaving people unable to access the site.
Artificial Intelligence to ‘rank’ NHS patients to help clear post-COVID backlog
NHS hospitals are using algorithms to sort patients waiting in the vast backlog of appointments caused by coronavirus, Sky News has learned.
Ocean in Jupiter’s moon Europa could hold life, scientists claim
The interior ocean in Jupiter's moon Europa may be able to sustain life, NASA scientists believe.
Nasa names asteroid it will use as target practice to keep planet safe from impact
It will be called Dimorphos, and is approximately the size of the Great Pyramid of Egypt
Google to start automatically deleting data as part of privacy drive
Wide set of changes are part of company's focus on privacy, says boss Sundar Pichai
Hackers threaten to auction celebrities’ legal documents
Cyber criminals are attempting to hold a dark web auction for legal documents stolen from a law firm which specialises in representing A-list stars.
Samsung Pay Card offers rival to Apple Wallet and credit card
Smartphone giant is working with digital banking platform Curve and Mastercard to launch the new feature
iOS 14: iPhone can now alert you to dangerous sounds you might not have noticed with new software update
Feature can listen out for anything from fires to cats
WhatsApp privacy at risk from new bill pushed by Republicans
Senators describe platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp as 'lawless playgrounds of criminal activity'
Apple to let developers challenge App Store guidelines after high-profile fallout
The news follows controversy with email app Hey, and an ongoing investigation from the European Union
Data protection app Jumbo now lets you secure LinkedIn and Instagram
The app can also protect your Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Twitter accounts by automatically changing your privacy settings
Detailed plans of a British military base were left online for years
A detailed map of a British military base and installation has been publicly available on a contractor's website for at least two years.