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400,000 D-Link Devices Vulnerable To Zero-Day Flaw
Security researchers warn of a serious stack overflow vulnerability in a number of devices from D-Link
Microsoft ‘Preparing’ To Launch Surface All-In-One PC
Reports suggest an AIO PC to rival the iMac could be released as early as Q3 and Microsoft vies to fight PC decline
LizardStresser Webcam Botnet Strikes Brazil And US With IoT Attacks
Large financial institutions and gaming companies are amongst those hit by the latest IoT botnet attacks
Microsoft Will Hit Users With Full Screen Windows 10 Pop Up
Windows 7 and 8.1 users will be bombarded with last ditch effort Windows 10 upgrade advert
Belgian Appeal Strikes Down Facebook Privacy Ruling
The appeal annuls a ruling that had prompted Facebook to block access to its Belgian site for non-users
NHS Helpline System To Launch Four Years Late
The new computer system has been delayed yet again to give the NHS time to train staff
Windows 10 Anniversary Update Improves Security, Cortana And Edge On 2 August
First major Windows 10 update finally gets a release data as Microsoft boosts security, accessibility and customisability - but free upgrade ends July 29
Touchscreen HP Chromebook 11 G5 Is ‘Android-Ready’
HP Chromebook 11 G5 is company's first 11.6 inch ChromeOS laptop with a touchscreen - ready for Android apps later this year
Woman Wins $10,000 After ‘Forced’ Windows 10 Upgrade
Next month's deadline for updating to Windows 10 for free may come as a relief to some users
The Essential Download: Twitter Engage, Slack, Glastonbury
Discover the best new, updated and essential apps for your smartphone and tablet
EU Referendum: UK Tech’s Final Pleas Before Thursday’s Vote
"You’d have to be bonkers to want Brexit!" What tech bosses are saying ahead of referendum
New Ransomware Streamlines Attacks With JavaScript
A newly discovered ransomware variant does away with downloading a malicious file, carrying out the dirty work itself
MPs Recommend Greater Powers For ICO In Wake Of TalkTalk Hack
Select committee says ICO should have more resources to cope with breaches and greater flexibility with punishments
British Airways IT Glitch ‘Was Exaggerated’
Customers faced hours of queues as Heathrow and Gatwick BA check-in desks grind to a halt
Adobe Patches Zero-Day Flaw ‘Exploited In The Wild’
The Flash bug has been deployed since March by a criminal gang against particular targets
Google Reveals Springboard, An AI Assistant For Enterprise Users
Springboard is a digital assistant that will work with business customers through their Google Apps for Work suite
WWDC 2016: Apple Dumps OS X, Announces Siri-Enabled macOS Sierra
MacOS Sierra will support Apple Pay on the web, and Siri comes to desktop
Critical Attack Flaw Found In Google Chrome
An easy-to-exploit bug in Chrome's default PDF reader could allow attackers to take over a system
IDC: Grim Outlook For PCs Not Helped By Free Windows Upgrade
The prolonged slump of PC shipments will get worse, despite falling sales of both tablets and smartphones
Opera Battery Saver Extends Laptop Battery Life By 50 Percent
New power saving setting helps laptop batteries last for 50 percent longer when using Opera rather than rivals like Google Chrome
Bing Malware Warnings Get More Specific
Microsoft's broswer will now alert users when a dangerous site is looking to steal information or contains malicous links
Dell Brings Water-Cooling System to Hyperscale Data Centers
The company is collaborating with Intel to develop the Triton solution, which is aimed at scale-out data center environments.
Windows 10 Preview Build Streamlines Pro-To-Enterprise Upgrades
Users no longer have to reboot their systems if they want to upgrade their PCs from Windows 10 Pro to Enterprise. Meanwhile, Cortana learns new tricks.
Spam Wave Spreads Ransomware Across Europe
The UK and other European countries are being targeted by a massive wave of junk emails spreading Locky and other ransomware, say researchers
Tumblr Data Breach ‘Affects 65 Million Users’
Recently discovered data leaks suggest bad security practices may have effects that aren't discovered until years later
BBC Micro:bit Coding Computer Goes On General Sale For £13
Credit-sized BBC Micro:bit is available in a range of packages and bulk options as it looks to expand its audience for coding mission
Millions Of MySpace Account Details ‘Leaked Online’
More than 360 million MySpace accounts are the latest to go up for sale on the dark web
Philippines Bank ‘Targeted By SWIFT Hacking Group’
Hackers backed by North Korea may be linked to a group that has carried out a string of attacks on banks in south-east Asia, finds Symantec
The State Of Google Security In 2016
ANALYSIS: Google is actively working on multiple efforts to make the Internet safer for everyone, as it pushes good password practices and auto-updates