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‘World’s First’ Automated Password Changer Launched

Identity and payments specialist, Dashlane has announced the acquisition of PassOmatic, the French American startup that has created automatic password change technology, and the release of a beta version of Dashlane which integrates this automatic password change technology. Internet users were left in the wild following Heartbleed, CyberVor and the never-ending stream of security breaches. […]

GSMA: 5G Will Be at Least 1G bps and Offer Low Latency

By Steve McCaskill The GSMA says it wants to “reset” the discussion surrounding 5G development and how such networks should be defined, but says there is plenty of life left in 4G, which is providing a boost to European mobile operators and the wider economy. A number of different projects around the world are working […]

New Facebook A.I. Tool Could Spell the End of Drunken Selfies

By Michael Moore Facebook users sick of being tagged in unflattering photos, or guilty of sharing them, could soon get a reprieve thanks to a new drive by the company to better understand its users. The social networking site is looking at developing a “digital assistant” program, which learns your usage habits and can offer […]

Driverless Car Tests Set to Begin in Four U.K. Cities

By Tom Jowitt The arrival of driverless cars on British roads has moved significantly closer after it was revealed that four English cities will host testing schemes of the vehicles next year. The tests are part of the government’s efforts to allow driverless cars on British roads by 2015. Real World Tests The decision was […]

Braintree Brings Single-Touch Shopping to Your Mobile Phone

By Michael Moore British shoppers can now complete their purchases with just a single touch of their mobile devices, thanks to the rollout of a leading payments technology. Payments provider Braintree has announced the U.K. launch of its OneTouch payments service, which means users no longer need to enter a username and password when they […]

EE Micro Networks to Connect 1,500 Rural Communities to 4G

By Steve McCaskill EE is to connect 1,500 rural communities in the UK to its 4G network by the end of 2017 using micro network technology that makes it easier and more economical to reach isolated locations by eliminating the need for cables. Micro networks can connect up to 150 properties within a half square […]

RBS Is Fined £56M for Massive 2012 IT Failure

By Steve McCaskill RBS has been fined £56 million for an epic IT failure in June 2012 that left millions of customers without access to basic banking services for several days. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) dished out a £42 million fine and the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) issued a £14 penalty, […]

Amnesty International Launches Anti-Spying Tool to Combat State Snooping

By Tom Jowitt Human rights campaign group Amnesty International has released software that it says can detect whether computers are infected with surveillance spyware from government agencies. The Detekt software aims to help activists and journalists (and indeed members of the public) detect whether they are under government surveillance, but experts have questioned whether a […]

Contactless Payments ‘Close to Becoming Mainstream in U.K.: Worldpay

By Michael Moore The U.K. is fast becoming a nation of contactless shoppers, as the technology begins to take off and is close to becoming mainstream, new research has revealed. Data from payments provider Worldpay has shown that the total number of contactless transactions completed in the U.K. rose by more than 150 percent over […]

U.K. Productivity ‘Harmed by Lack of Workplace Technology’

By Michael Moore The U.K. is struggling to turn into a nation of mobile workers as productivity apparently takes a nosedive whenever we are out of the office, a report has found. Research by Ricoh found that 75 percent of U.K. workers believed they were less productive when away from their desks as they did […]