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Criminal hackers have found ways around new security devices used for online banking.
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Is Sir Richard Branson's space tourism venture, Virgin Galactic, looking for a European base?
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With millions of people in India living in poverty can new technology make it easier to help identify all those without official ID cards?
View ArticleCan Netflix compete with 'offline' TV?
With streaming services now established, is it time we started speaking of YouTube or Netflix in the same breath as the BBC or Sky?
View ArticleSalman Khan: From closet to classroom
Founder of the Khan Academy, Salman Khan, wants to make a world class education available to everyone.
View ArticleBlackmail fraudsters target webcam daters
Male users of online dating and chat sites are becoming victims of blackmail and fraud in a spate of incidents, sometimes with tragic consequences, across France.
View ArticleWill driverless cars mean computer crashes?
Some believe that self-driving cars will be far safer than human-driven cars but who trusts them enough to drive in them?
View ArticleJapan gets phone call translator
Subscribers to Japan's biggest telephone network offered app that translates calls so they can speak to people using other languages.
View ArticleGadgets taking inspiration from science fiction
Though the watch was invented centuries ago and cars 100 years ago, it has not stopped innovators trying to improve existing gadgets.
View ArticleWarning to cut TV for young children
Children under three should not watch screens, psychologist Dr Aric Sigman says as he warns it may lead to increased production of dopamine in children's brains.
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