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Employer Snooping On Staff Emails May Be Legal

Employer Snooping On Staff Emails May Be Legal

Employers in 47 European countries may have the right to read personal messages sent by staff using a work computer.…

8 years ago

RIP David Bowie: Internet Pioneer

While millions around the world are quite rightly celebrating the musical career of the late David Bowie, the tech community…

8 years ago

The Year in News: What Happened Next (Stories From September-October 2015)

We continue our look back at 2015's news and subsequent developments with September and October. Insider reports revealed Amazon was…

8 years ago

The Year in News: What Happened Next (Stories From July-August 2015)

We continue our look back at 2015's news and subsequent developments with July and August. Numerous subreddits were hidden from…

8 years ago

The Year in News: What Happened Next (Stories From May-June 2015)

We continue our look back at 2015's news and subsequent developments with May. The makers of Oculus Rift said the virtual…

8 years ago

The Year in News: What Happened Next (Stories From March-April 2015)

We continue our look back at 2015's news and subsequent developments with March when Sony revealed that its virtual reality…

8 years ago

Kim Dotcom Likely Coming To America

The man behind the controversial Megaupload site has come one step closer to an American courtroom. A judge in New…

8 years ago

FCC Questions Data Cap Exemptions

The Federal Communications Commission is asking major broadband carriers to explain their policies on exempting some content from data caps.…

8 years ago

Troll Insurance Pays Out For Cyberbullying

An insurer is offering its customers troll insurance. The "cyberbulling cover" will pay out only in specific circumstances. The cover…

8 years ago

1 in 5 People Online ‘Almost Constantly’ Is Survey’s Vague Claim

A survey showing 21 percent of Americans are online "almost constantly" is undermined by a lack of clear definition. Indeed,…

8 years ago