17th March 2017

Man dies charging iPhone while in the bath

A man was electrocuted as he charged his mobile phone while in the bath, an inquest has heard.
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16th March 2017

Ofcom say elderly are ‘hit by line rental charges’

Recent increases in line rental charges have hit elderly people the hardest, according to a recent Ofcom report.
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15th March 2017

Apple found guilty of Russian price-fixing

Russia's competition watchdog has found that Apple fixed the prices of certain iPhone models sold in the country.
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14th March 2017

Your smartphone or TV could hold you to ransom

Smartphones, watches, televisions and fitness trackers could be used to hold people to ransom over personal data, cyber security experts have warned.
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10th March 2017

Experts warn strange texts from 2003 could be a scam

Over the past few months, some smartphone users have been receiving eerie blank text messages with a timestamp dated back to 2003.
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10th March 2017

BT agrees to legal separation of Openreach

The biggest reform of Openreach in its history is set to conclude, after BT agreed to Ofcom’s requirements for the legal separation of its network division.
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8th March 2017

Tech giants ‘urgently’ study CIA leaks

Several of the tech firms whose products have been allegedly compromised by the CIA have given their first reactions to the claims.
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6th March 2017

BT extends TV rights until 2021 in deal worth £1.2bn

BT Sport will remain the exclusive UK home of all UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League football, it was confirmed today.
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1st March 2017

TV licence fee to rise to £147 in April

The UK's annual television licence fee is to rise to £147 from £145.50, the government has announced. 
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1st March 2017

New drivers caught using phones to lose licence

New drivers face losing their licence if they use their phones at the wheel under tough measures coming into force today.
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