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Man inför rätta för telefonsabotage | SVT Nyheter
En man i 35-årsåldern, som misstänks för ett omfattande telefonsabotage som nyligen drabbade flera myndigheter, ställs i dag inför rätta i Södertörns tingsrätt, rapporterar Sveriges Radio Ekot.Mannen, som kommer från en kommun i Stockholms län, misstänks för att med...
London attack: Tech firms fight back in extremism row – BBC News
Technology companies have defended their handling of extremist content following the London terror attack.Prime Minister Theresa May called for areas of the internet to be closed because tech giants had provided a "safe space" for terrorist ideology.But Google said it...
Foxconn says Apple, Amazon to join its bid for Toshiba chip business: Nikkei | Reuters
Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc will join Foxconn's bid for Toshiba Corp's semiconductor business, the Nikkei business daily quoted Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou as saying on Monday.The two U.S. technology giants plan to "chip in funds", Gou said in an interview, according...
Jean Sammet, Co-Designer of a Pioneering Computer Language, Dies at 89 – The New York Times
Jean E. Sammet, an early software engineer and a designer of COBOL, a programming language that brought computing into the business mainstream, died on May 20 in Maryland. She was 89.She lived in a retirement community in Silver Spring and died at a nearby hospital...
Foxconn says Apple, Amazon to join its bid for Toshiba chip business: Nikkei | Reuters
Apple Inc (AAPL.O) and Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) will join Foxconn's (2317.TW) bid for Toshiba Corp's (6502.T) semiconductor business, the Nikkei business daily quoted Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou as saying on Monday.The two U.S. technology giants plan to "chip in funds",...
After London attack, Facebook says aims to be ’hostile environment’ for terrorists | Reuters
Facebook said it wanted to make its social media platform a "hostile environment" for terrorists in a statement issued after attackers killed seven people in London and prompted Prime Minister Theresa May to demand action from internet firms.Three attackers rammed a...
Apple error 53 sting operation caught staff misleading customers, court documents allege | Technology | The Guardian
Australias consumer watchdog carried out a sting operation against Apple whoch it says caught staff repeatedly misleading iPhone customers about their legal rights to a free repair or replacement after a so-called error 53 malfunction, court documents...
Miami court sentences man to six months for not unlocking his iPhone
US JUDGES have set two different precedents in cases where a suspect has refused to give the PIN to unlock their mobile phone when asked to do so by authorities.The Miami Herald reports that a Hollywood resident has been jailed for 180 days after the number he...
Hot damn, Chinese Fireball malware burns 250 million computers worldwide
IF YOU ARE AN UNLUCKY SORT OF PERSON YOU MAY HAVE caught a dose of some fresh Chinese malware called Fireball, that will have made you and just under 250 million other people into malware sponges with no control over their search browser.Check Point security is the...
Forget far-right populism crypto-anarchists are the new masters | Technology | The Guardian
Those who mistakenly thought 2016 was an anomaly, a series of unprecedented events, should have few remaining doubts. Marine Le Pen may have stuttered but still picked up almost 11 million votes. Her opponent, the normal candidate, was leader of a party only one...
American President Responds to London Attack With Range of Awful Twitter Behavior
EVERY DAY, A NEW LOW. As Britons turned to social networks to try to get credible information about an unfolding terrorist attack in central London on Saturday night, the President of the United States enraged many by injecting himself into the conversation, and...
Surge pricing comes to the supermarket | Technology | The Guardian
In 1861 a shopkeeper in Philadelphia revolutionised the retail industry. John Wanamaker, who opened his department store in a Quaker district of the city, introduced price tags for his goods, along with the high-minded slogan: If everyone was equal before God, then...