Tech

NHS 'could Have Prevented' WannaCry Ransomware Attack

Recommendations which could have stopped the WannaCry ransomware attack were ignored, a report says. Read more

Twitter Bans RT And Sputnik Ads Amid Election Interference Fears

The social media platform will no longer accept adverts from Russia Today or Sputnik. Read more

Expensive 'mistake'

The nation's largest infrastructure project, a broadband network, has drawn complaints and ridicule. Read more

WhatsApp And Facebook To Face EU Data Taskforce

The messaging app has been accused of "non-compliance" with EU laws. Read more

Nazi Forums Closed As Reddit Purges 'violent Content'

The site shuts several forums but experts say extremists may find ways of dodging the new policy. Read more

Dell Web Address Swiped By Third Party

A domain name, used by support software on Dell PCs, was taken over unexpectedly in June. Read more

London's Piccadilly Circus Lights Up Again

The state-of-the-art screen is responsive and allows for aspects such as live video streaming. Read more

Apple Hires Ex-BBC And Channel 4 Executive Jay Hunt

Jay Hunt is expected to help the US tech firm take on digital rivals Netflix and Amazon. Read more

Porn-makers Challenge Patreon's Crowdfunding Ban

Patreon's rules now forbid its use to fund pornographic movies or private webcam sessions. Read more

Amazon Service Will Let Couriers Open Front Doors

Users of Amazon Key will need a smart lock and Cloud Cam camera to let couriers open their door. Read more

Tesla Solar Power Arrives In Puerto Rico

Elon Musk's plan to help restore power in hurricane-hit Puerto Rico begins at a children's hospital. Read more

Reality TV Star Broke Snapchat Ad Rules

The reality TV star failed to identify Snapchat promotions as adverts in the first case of its kind. Read more

'Bad Rabbit' Ransomware Strikes Ukraine And Russia

The new strain of computer-locking malware has hit Russian media websites and an airport in Ukraine. Read more

TV News 'hack' Sees Bitcoins Swiped

A pair of hackers managed to reconstruct a code blurred out on TV and claim $1,000 (£760). Read more

How To 'deep Clean' Your Online Activity

What steps can you take to avoid old online posts coming back to haunt you? Read more