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A company is hiring a professional Pokémon Go player

Funzing, a “community marketplace for unique experiences” in Singapore, is looking to hire a Pokemon Master. The company says that it’s looking for “an enthusiastic...

Moscow to launch a Pokémon Go-style app

It seems as though nowhere is safe from the craze that is Pokémon Go. Yesterday Moscow City Hall announced they are creating their own...

Cyber criminals are selling stolen O2 customer data on the dark web, says report

O2 customer data is being sold by cyber criminals on the dark web, a report by the BBC claims. The Victoria Derbyshire program says it...

BT’s Openreach network should become a ‘distinct company’ – Ofcom

BT’s Openreach network should become a “distinct company” within the BT Group as part of reform proposals put forward by telecoms regulator Ofcom which...

Japan’s SoftBank ‘to buy smartphone chipmaker ARM Holdings’

Smartphone chip designer ARM Holdings is to announce that it is being bought by Japan's SoftBank for more than £23bn, according to reports. The board...

Nintendo shares soar as Pokémon Go earns $7.5bn

Shares in the Japanese company Nintendo have soared this morning off the back of Pokémon Go. So far today the value of shares in the...

Misleading’ BMW ad banned over headlight technology claims

An ad for BMW has been banned in the UK for making the "misleading" claim that its high beam headlight technology prevented oncoming drivers...

Pokémon Go sees Nintendo’s market value increase by £6 billion

Nintendo’s shares have jumped to a level not seen since 1983 – when the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was first released – and it’s...

UK’s new £4m space technology centre will test engines to send rockets into orbit

Britain’s forgotten history as a rocket pioneer is to be revived with the construction of a £4 million UK National Space Propulsion Facility. Engines for...

Google’s self-driving car has learned how to beep at bad human drivers

Google has revealed it is teaching its self-driving cars how to use the horn, but only with the aim of becoming “polite and considerate...

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