A U.K House of Lords committee has recommended that, in the long term, people operating drones for leisure may need to register them so their owners can be traced. The House’s… Read more »
The music streamer Spotify was all set to plow into the Russian market, having poached a former Google exec, Alexander Kubaneishvili, to lead the offensive. However, that plan has gone out… Read more »
Google has vowed to revise its privacy policy and account settings, in order to make it clearer to people what it does with their data and give them more control. This comes… Read more »
The list of countries that find zero-rating to be a violation of net neutrality just keeps on growing, with Canada the latest to crack down on the practice. “Zero-rating” or “positive… Read more »
The call, which was anticipated, does not have any concrete effects but it does increase pressure on the European Commission to take a hard line with Google over the abuse of… Read more »
The new workers will help Amazon test its delivery drones both indoor and outdoor, according to job ads — but the “outdoor” bit will remain tricky under current rules because of… Read more »
Yoshitomo Imura was sentenced to two years in prison for producing “ZigZag” revolvers, which can take six bullets, and showing others how to do the same. Read more »
Four Uber drivers were arrested in Amsterdam on Sunday for flouting a ban on unlicensed taxi services. According to local reports, they may be fined up to €4,200 ($5,329) or more… Read more »
Europe’s data protection authorities (DPAs) have agreed on a common set of tools to help them deal with those seeking the right to be de-linked from search engines. The tools include… Read more »
You can only flout a ban so far before the authorities are forced to do something. The driver escaped a fine this time but could be on the hook for as… Read more »