Hundreds of planned operations and outpatient appointments are cancelled across Lincolnshire after an NHS computer network was attacked.
'Bionic' plants can detect explosives
Scientists have transformed the humble spinach plant into a bomb detector.
Facebook 'still fails Napalm girl test', says Aftenposten
Facebook is relaxing its rules on removing “newsworthy” material that violates its policies, but one newspaper editor says this is not enough.
House of Commons app to show how MPs have voted
A new app will make it quicker and easier to see how MPs have voted in Parliament.
Black cab customers can now pay by card as well as cash
London Mayor’s Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan sees card technology introduced to all black cabs in the capital
ICO prepares for post-Brexit GDPR
The Information Commissioner’s Office is to publish a revised timeline for the UK implementing the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation after Brexit
SKT crowned 2016 League of Legends world champions
South Korean team SKT Telecom T1 wins the 2016 world championships of the League of Legends (LoL) video game.
How software-defined networking can secure critical systems
SDN promises to bring the efficiency gains achieved in server virtualisation to networking, while also boosting security
Teen hacker 'accidentally' causes 911 attack
An 18-year-old is charged with three counts of computer tampering after “accidentally” swamping Arizona’s emergency services with thousands of bogus 911 telephone calls.
Self-sovereign identity on the block – ideal or no deal?
There’s a rumour out there in the IT and business world that blockchains could be the magic elixir when it comes to users’ full control and power over their own digital identities. But is that really so?