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Serco ordered to stop scanning leisure staff faces
The data watchdog orders Serco Leisure to stop using facial recognition technology on its employees.
Husband ‘made millions’ by eavesdropping on BP wife
The spouse of a BP deal manager allegedly picked up details of a takeover while they both worked from home.
Boeing: Aviation giant displays crisis management at Asia’s top airshow
The airshow is Boeing's first major aviation event since a mid-air incident on an Alaska Airlines flight.
Boeing crisis management on display at top airshow
The airshow is Boeing's first major aviation event since a mid-air incident on an Alaska Airlines flight.
Vice Media cuts hundreds of jobs and stops publishing on website
Vice Media Group filed for bankruptcy in May and was bought by Fortress Investment Group.
Why some cyber-attacks hit harder than others
The British Library has been hobbled for months by a cyber-attack and experts warn of similar damage ahead.
Why some cyber-attacks hit harder than others
The British Library has been hobbled for months by a cyber-attack and experts warn of similar damage ahead.
The ‘mind-bending’ bionic arm powered by AI
BBC Click reporter Paul Carter tries out a high-tech prosthetic promising a 'full range of human motion'.
Typical energy bill to fall £238 a year from April under new price cap
Bills will fall to the lowest for two years under the new price cap, but charities warn costs are still high.
Reddit users say share plans ‘beginning of the end’
Redditors are reacting with anger as the social media platform files to become publicly listed.