Rudd demands social networks censor extremist speech
Published in News


Thinks AI will sort it all out

Britain’s top internal security official is pressing social media companies to devise automatic systems to spot and block violent militant messaging before it is posted on their networks.

British women are hardcore gamers
Published in Gaming
Friday, 03 November 2017 11:09

British women are hardcore gamers


Guinness says UK women dedicate a big chunk of their lives to gaming

British women in 2017 are spending a month of every year playing video games, according to new research.

Apple punishes UK fanboys for their iPhone support
Published in Mobiles


You will have to pay £249 more than the rest of the world

Fruity Cargo cult Apple has decided that it really hates its UK fanboys and is making them pay £249 more than Americans for the new iPhone X.

UK boffin invents new fuel cell
Published in News
Friday, 25 August 2017 10:54

UK boffin invents new fuel cell


Royal Navy sailor develops a new ‘green’ car device

A Royal Navy sailor who served on nuclear ‘Hunter Killer’ submarines has developed a fuel cell in his garage which could be the answer that the car industry has been looking for – at least for older petrol driven motors.

“Real people” don’t need encryption
Published in News
Wednesday, 02 August 2017 11:24

“Real people” don’t need encryption

 
Tory minister thinks it is not for the prols who want to be spied on

UK home secretary Amber Rudd has called on messaging apps like WhatsApp to ditch end-to-end encryption, arguing that it aids terrorists.

UK industrial software is compromised
Published in News
Wednesday, 19 July 2017 06:00

UK industrial software is compromised


Hackers have control of the code

British spooks have discovered that some industrial software companies in the UK are "likely to have been compromised" by hackers.

UK adult websites face £250,000 fines
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Monday, 17 July 2017 06:00

UK adult websites face £250,000 fines


Protect the kiddies


UK websites without age-verification software may have to pay an eye-watering fine or be banned altogether.

UK political hack was carried out by amateurs
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Not the Russians this time

A hack of UK politicians which was thought to be the work of Russians turned out to be carried out by amateurs.

Weakened and unstable British PM declares war on encryption
Published in News


Gotta blame someone


UK PM Theresa May has failed to notice that bringing out too many unpopular policies can make even an unelectable leftie like Jeremy Corban look viable.

Techies mock Teresa May’s internet terror policy
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It will make it harder to track terrorists

As we expected, Teresa May is attempting to use the latest terrorist attacks in the UK to clamp down on the use of the internet by non-terrorists. The only problem is that security experts are warning that her plans will make it harder to track terror cells.