Tech

Fake WhatsApp App Downloaded More Than One Million Times

A bogus version of the popular messaging app was available via the Google Play Store. Read more

Police Investigate 17 Child Sexting Cases A Day

Police warn of a "worrying upward trend" and call for social networks to remove images faster. Read more

NHS Offers Smartphone GP Appointments

Trials will take place in London where 3.5 million patients will be able to have video consultations via smartphone. Read more

BT Openreach Van Effigy Set Alight By Frustrated Villagers

Broadband speeds are so slow, villagers say they are unable to do more than check emails and do a little browsing. Read more

China Online Shopping: Dishonest Websites Face Fines

New laws mean shopping websites which publish false product adverts will face tough fines. Read more

Social Media Giants Have 'moral Duty' To Tackle Child Abuse

Paedophiles are targeting gaming platforms used by children, Home Secretary Amber Rudd says. Read more

Half Of UK Road Speed Cameras Are Switched Off

Police forces admit many fixed speed cameras are off, with four areas having no active cameras. Read more

Outcry As Afghanistan Moves To Ban WhatsApp And Telegram

The editor of one of the country's biggest newspapers says the move amounts to censorship. Read more

Xbox One X: Microsoft's New Console Reviewed

The console can display 4K 60 frames-per-second graphics in high dynamic range. Read more

BMW Recalls A Million Cars In North America

The firm said it has identified two separate problems that raise the risk of fire. Read more

Twitter's Rewritten Rules Published

The social network published a new version of its rules to clarify its policies. Read more

Security Flaw Forces Estonia ID 'lockdown'

Estonian citizens who have not updated their ID card will be blocked from online services. Read more

IPhone X: Why Did People Queue Up Overnight?

Apple fans lined up in the middle of the night - with no portaloos - for the new iPhone. Read more

AI Image Recognition Fooled By Single Pixel Change

Tiny changes can make image recognition systems think a school bus is an ostrich, find scientists. Read more

Australia Cockatoos Chew Billion-dollar Broadband

The Australian parrots have damaged infrastructure worth tens of thousands of dollars. Read more