Abusive tweets to MPs 'more than double' between elections
Abusive tweets about MPs rose from 10,000 to 25,000 between 2015 and 2017, research suggests. Source by [author_name]
Abusive tweets about MPs rose from 10,000 to 25,000 between 2015 and 2017, research suggests. Source by [author_name]
Google is reportedly buying credit card data from Mastercard but the firms had not announced the deal. Source by [author_name]
BBC Chris Foxx takes Segway’s new self-balancing e-skates out for a test run. Source by [author_name]
Social media fraud continues to fuel a plague of disinformation in the Arab world. Source by [author_name]
As the first 16-year-olds are able to control their Child Trust Funds, some may be unaware of the savings. Source by [author_name]
British tennis fans have complained about Amazon’s US Open coverage, but the online giant is breaking new ground. Source by [author_name]
A machine that resembles a breathing pillow aims to provide a safer alternative to sedatives. Source by [author_name]
Creditors have voted in favour of a rescue plan for the DIY chain that will see 42 stores closed. Source by [author_name]
The Bitfi cryptocurrency wallet, backed by John McAfee, had already caused controversy. Source by [author_name]
Borrowers must still repay their loans and anyone seeking compensation can still make a claim. Source by [author_name]