British visitors to copyright-infringing websites will start to see warnings from the police in the place of banner adverts for Usenet and VPNs, in the latest phase of Operation Creative.
British visitors to copyright-infringing websites will start to see warnings from the police in the place of banner adverts for Usenet and VPNs, in the latest phase of Operation Creative.
Starbucks has teamed up with Duracell to trial the introduction of wireless charging mats in its coffee shops across the US.
Intel has unveiled a walking, talking robot called “Jimmy”, made from 3D-printed parts, at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
Twitter feeds can become unwieldy streams of bite-sized information at times, especially if someone on that feed is live-blogging an event or sharing just a bit too much at the moment. To address this, Twitter has been slowly rolling out a “mute” feature, where you can still follow people, but their updates will no longer appear in your Timeline.
Microsoft have issued a patch to fix the vulnerability in all versions of its Internet Explorer web browser that had been serious enough for US Homeland Security to warn against using the software.