Bitcoin plummets as regulators rattle sabres
The rise and fall of the fall and rise
Cryptocurrency bitcoin has seen its value fall by 26 percent from a high last week.
Net infrastructure faces Russian threat
Cutting edge
A UK military Air Chief Marshall has warned that the cable infrastructure which keeps the internet running is in danger of being disrupted by Russia.
"New" Apple bug lets outsiders fiddle with your house
You probably weren't expecting this
Apple's Homekit has a bug which allowed people to not only open your front door remotely, but unlock your garage, switch your smart plugs off and on, and mess around with your thermostat.
Europe set to clamp down on Bitcoins
Cryptocurrencies used for money laundering, claim
European Union and United Kingdom regulators will take action to prevent trading in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency being conducted under conditions of anonymity, amid claims that people are hopping on the bandwagon to finance drug dealing, terrorism and money laundering.
Apple plans a cheaper iPad
Wants to hold on to market share
A report said that Apple will introduce a 9.7-inch iPad next year, with a comparatively low price tag.
Apple ups the legal ante
You say tit, and I say tat
The legal team at Apple have fired off a countersuit against Qualcomm, claiming that the chip firms' Snapdragon semiconductors use elements of its own patents.
Android phones track your every move
Big Bother is watching you
A report said that even if you turn off location services on an Android phone and even if you haven't a SIM card, Google has been sending your data back to Big Bother central.
Apple’s Siri will be always on
Is that a good thing or not?
Rumours are circulating that the next generation of the iMac Pro will use Apple’s A10 Fusion processor and will come with its voice assistant Siri always on and ready to hear your whispered, dulcet tones.
Japan, Europe say “yes” to Qualcomm, NXP takeover
The Broadcom problem remains
A report said that Qualcomm will gain permission from Japanese and European regulators that will allow it to press ahead with its acquisition of NXP.
Toshiba gets share relief
Phew, that was close
Troubled Japanese giant Toshiba will have an injection of funds which may help it get over its Westinghouse infection.