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Chinese firm Huawei to be stripped out of UK 5G networks by 2027

Boris Johnson risked deepening tensions with Beijing after telecoms firms were ordered to strip Chinese tech giant Huawei’s equipment from 5G networks by 2027. The...

Spotify investigating issue causing app to crash

Spotify is investigating an issue preventing some of its users from accessing the music streaming app. Listeners of the largest subscription music streaming service began...

Space agencies seek ideas on how 5G and technology could boost logistics

Companies are being asked to share ideas on how 5G terrestrial and space technology could be used to support the UK’s logistics businesses. The call...

Zoom boss says it ‘will not stop’ focus on security improvements

Zoom boss Eric Yuan has said the video calling app “will not stop” looking to improve its security features as it marked the end...

YouTube bans six major white supremacist channels

YouTube has banned several high profile white supremacist channels as online platforms face intense scrutiny on how they deal with racism and hate speech. Channels...

Huawei gets go-ahead for UK research facility despite Trump administration objection

Chinese technology giant Huawei has been given the green light to build a research and development facility near Cambridge. The telecommunications firm, which has faced...

Samsung announces new digital Pay Card will launch later this year

Samsung users will soon be able to link all their bank and loyalty cards to a single digital card on their phone, the tech...

British regulator ready to issue fines and penalties against social media firms, MPs told

Internet platforms could face fines and “sanctions for directors” if Ofcom is appointed the online regulator, its chief executive has told British MPs. Melanie Dawes...

Apple and Google labelled ‘disgraceful’ over UK Government app U-turn

The head of England’s largest hospital trust has said it is “disgraceful” that Apple and Google will not “share platforms” with the British Government...

Zoom caught in China censorship crossfire

Video app company Zoom said it regrets that some meetings involving US-based Chinese dissidents have been disrupted. It was commenting as a prominent Hong Kong...

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