How ‘pay by app’ could transform the way we buy stuff
Cyber criminals 'hacked law firms'
Cyber criminals have been targeting major law firms in what may be an attempt to gather information for insider trading deals, according to reports.
Premium ultramobiles set to drive PC sales
The PC market remains weak, but premium products are selling in both the consumer and professional markets
Aeroflot puts IBM analytics on board to personalise customer targeting
Russian airline Aeroflot has turned to IBM analytics technologies, including BigInsights and SPSS, to improve customer targeting
Microsoft sets out to woo iOS, Android and Linux developers
Build is not just for Windows developers – Microsoft is keen to attract iOS, Android and Linux coders too
European Union GDPR data rules prompt cyber security review
Isolated legacy security systems are a big cyber security risk – but the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) could change that, says Palo Alto Networks
Fintech axe to fall on a third of banking jobs over next 10 years
More than a third of jobs at European banks will disappear over the next decade as the adoption of fintech-based services grows
EE top in mobile internet speed test
Mobile network EE had the fastest internet speed in a test of four major operators conducted by the telecoms watchdog Ofcom.
The danger with streaming and driving
A police officer is running an unofficial social media campaign to stop people streaming and driving.
New London mayor urged to take ‘drastic action’ on capital broadband
A YouGov poll for the Foundation for Information Society Policy finds widespread disillusionment among Londoners when it comes to broadband provision in the capital