How Private is Google Privacy?

by Paul Davies, June 4, 2015

e The extent of information that Google is able to collect about every online user appears to be growing by the day. It seems that 24 hours cannot go past without another insight into their ability to gain new information. But now it looks like Google are starting to do … Continue reading

Google Play Exposes Minecraft Users to Attack

by Paul Davies, May 30, 2015

Saying you haven’t heard of Minecraft is a bit like saying you haven’t heard of Candy Crush. The craze has swept the nation, with people of all ages finding Steve is really the only friend they need in life. But thanks to some malicious predators that have penetrated the Google … Continue reading

Is Apple Greener Than You Think?

by Paul Davies, May 20, 2015

You may think that with Greenpeace focusing on saving the whales and fighting for global justice, they don’t have time to look at the environmental impact of the top technological companies across the world. But you couldn’t be more wrong. And what’s more, their new research says that one of … Continue reading

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Could New Babel Fish Technology Take Away The Final Barrier to Privacy?

by Paul Davies, May 13, 2015

News this week of Skype’s translator program becoming accessible to the general public has sparked the imagination of many people around the world. Is this the start of the Babel Fish of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fame becoming a reality? Does this break down in international speech barriers mean … Continue reading

Is The End Nigh for Windows 8 Users?

by Paul Davies, May 6, 2015

Looking at the monthly operating system usage figures this morning, one thing became blatantly clear. Those that have made the commitment and moved to Windows 8 may be on to a very sticky wicket. Though the tablet based operating system was always going to have a hard job to take … Continue reading

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