Google pledges not to use AI for weapons or surveillanceBy Associated Press The search giant had been formulating a patchwork of policies around ethical questions for years, and finally put them in writing.Google and Facebook won't rule the world – if we don't buy their fantasies about big data Facebook and Google accused of raking in prostitution profits at pop-up brothels
Facebook says privacy-setting bug affected as many as 14MA software bug in Facebook led some users to post publicly by default regardless of their previous privacy settings.By Associated PressWhy the EU should dismantle Facebook Facebook purges 200 rogue apps as data scandal grows
Why the EU should dismantle FacebookFacebook could soon hold more data on its users than any government.By Felix ArndtGoogle and Facebook won't rule the world – if we don't buy their fantasies about big data
Cambridge Analytica boss accused of siphoning off millions as company faced collapseThe Financial Times reported that Alexander Nix banked $8m for "unbooked services".By Staff ReporterMeet the millionaires corrupting democracy in Britain
Visa denies system crashed after cyber attack, blames hardwareVisa says computers systems now operating at 'full capacity' after major disruption inflicts payment chaos on customers.By Associated Press
Why Data Monetization Is a Win-Win for B2B BusinessesAdvances in B2B technology opens the door to new revenue opportunities and improved customer relations.By Andy PeeblerWhy the humble PowerPoint presentation could be a portal to financial disaster Four ways new technology is transforming procurement
Jury says Samsung must pay $539M for copying parts of iPhoneApple had argued it was owed more than $1 billon while Samsung contended the amount should be only $28 million.By Associated PressFlying tablets: Samsung patents futuristic device that could follow you around the room Is Samsung about to kill its Galaxy S phones in a bid to copy Apple?
Brakes were not working on self-drive Uber that killed womanAn Arizona woman was killed by the Uber vehicle in the first known pedestrian. death by a self-driving car.By Julian KossoffCar data: Utah Tesla driver had hands off wheel before crash
Mark Zuckerberg Live: Facebook tycoon agrees to webcast of European Parliament testimonyMark Zuckerberg will face a public grilling over Cambridge Analytica data scandal at the European Parliament.By Associated PressFacebook purges 200 rogue apps as data scandal grows Google and Facebook won't rule the world – if we don't buy their fantasies about big data
New York workers could get right to ignore bosses emails and phone calls"Right to disconnect" bill sponsored by New York City councilman wants to fine employers $250 who require staff to...By Associated PressWork in the digital age: Why remote teams can still be disunited
Car data: Utah Tesla driver had hands off wheel before crashThe woman driving the car had not touched the steering wheel for over a minute before her Tesla Model S crashed into a...By Associated PressNew electric Porsche could make you forget all about Elon Musk and Tesla Race is on to set up Europe's electric car charging network
Why the humble PowerPoint presentation could be a portal to financial disasterEnd users across the enterprise are being targeted because they are the new "weak link" by hackers.By Paul Trulove
Race is on to set up Europe's electric car charging networkThe idea is to break electric cars out of the early adopter niche, in which they are charged slowly overnight at home...By Associated PressChina accelerating into the future with electric cars New electric Porsche could make you forget all about Elon Musk and Tesla
Facebook purges 200 rogue apps as data scandal growsFacebook suspends apps pending 'thorough investigation' following the Cambridge Analytica revelationsBy Associated Press
Rolls Royce massages ego of rich millennials with first SUVThe Cullinan, named for the diamond in Britain's Crown Jewels, carries a £250,000 ($325,000) price tagBy Associated Press
Is there really a market for Open Banking?Open Banking or PSD2 will enable third parties outside the traditional banking world to access customer dataBy Sudhesh Giriyan
GTA 6 reportedly set for Vice City return and will star series' first female protagonistBy Ben Skipper
NIS America hacked: Customer payment card data stolen, $5 off next purchase offered as apology giftBy Hyacinth Mascarenhas
Ireland: Facebook bans foreign ads as US anti-abortionists plot to influence referendumBy Associated Press
Google and Facebook won't rule the world – if we don't buy their fantasies about big dataBy Alexander Taylor