Google is bracing for another landmark privacy decision at the European Union’s top court, five years after a “right-to-be-forgotten” ruling forced it to delete links to personal information on request.
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Spark Sport is seeking to appease rugby-obsessed New Zealanders who are furious at technical glitches that plagued its streaming service during the defending World Cup champion’s opening game.
Africa’s tallest building is set to open next month as its developers seek to cash in on security fears and traffic jams by building a high-rise residential and retail complex in the heart of Johannesburg’s financial district.
Faulty payment systems, patchy network coverage, parking woes and unreliable customers are just a day in the life of a typical delivery driver for Jumia Technologies in Lagos.
5G promises to revolutionise industries from transportation to medicine. But for mobile phone users, 5G is, for now, a way to show off, said analysts at Sanford C Bernstein.
US secretary of defence Mark Esper warned that Nato allies utilising 5G telecommunications networks developed by China could put military and intelligence relationships at risk.
The impact of the Trump administration’s blacklisting of Huawei was laid bare on Thursday as the Chinese company unveiled a flagship Android-powered smartphone that lacks any licensed Google apps.
The subset of digital assets dubbed privacy coins, which have long delighted libertarians and frustrated law enforcement, are feeling the pinch of a step up in regulation.
The trade war is taking its toll on Apple, a new survey of Chinese consumer attitudes shows.
Apple said it is moving up the release date of its iPadOS update and additional iPhone software features to 24 September from 30 September.