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Google secretly gamed its own ad system, lawsuit claimsNews Secretive “Project Bernanke” allegedly gave the search giant an unfair advantage
By Mike Brassfield Published
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IT Pro Live: Fighting terrorism with technologyVideo We speak to Tech Against Terrorism director Adam Hadley about the group's work
By IT Pro Published
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Smartphone kill switches cut phone theft rates in LondonNews Since the technology was introduced on Android and iOS devices, thefts have reduced by 50 per cent
By Clare Hopping Published
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Uber wins the right to appeal ruling on UK drivers' rightsNews Uber will contest the ruling that drivers are employees in September
By Zach Marzouk Published
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What is flexible working?News Flexible working is all the rage, but what is it - and can anyone do it?
By Clare Hopping Published
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Legal experts predict 600% surge in data protection disputesNews Disputes could rocket by six times in next five years
By Rene Millman Published
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36% of ex-employees are breaking the computer misuse actNews Companies are failing to revoke access when IT workers leave
By Jane McCallion Published
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Court delays sentencing of 'revenge porn' criminalNews 21-year-old man's sentencing adjourned until 4 September
By Caroline Preece Published
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Jawbone sues Fitbit for third time in two monthsNews Fitness band manufacturer files lawsuit against competitor for breach of patent
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Finnish teen convicted of over 50,000 hacks avoids jailNews Judge cites young age of hacker, but others warn he is a "dangerous sociopath"
By Jane McCallion Published
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Dark Web criminals 'harder to track' since Ulbricht caughtNews Life sentencing of Silk Road mastermind will fragment Dark Web criminals' activity, warns report
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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DEA and Secret Service embroiled in Silk Road caseNews DEA special agent Carl Force and Secret Service special agent Shaun Bridges were arrested earlier this week
By Clare Hopping Published
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