Nicole Kobie
Should UK Citizens Be Scared of Their New Internet Surveillance Bill?
Web companies could be made to store their users' internet browsing history for a year.
Researchers Say They Have Designed an 'Unhackable' Fiber Network
For the first time, researchers demonstrate how to make quantum key distribution work on a 200Gbit/sec line.
When Everything Looks the Same Online, How Can Your Brain Make Sense of It?
One designer asks whether homogeneity in web design could change how we think.
How a British Think Tank Targets Google Results to Counter ISIS Propaganda
If you're a British Muslim who's googled "how to get to Syria," you may have seen their work.
Missing Links: What's Next for the Right to Be Forgotten
A year on, Europe's order for Google to remove links is as controversial as ever.
Where the UK's Political Parties Stand on Tech Issues
Ahead of the election next week, here are some of the tech policies at play.
Facebook Admits to Tracking People Who Don't Use Facebook, Blames a Bug
Those rogue cookies? It's just a bug, social network says.
Researchers Claim Facebook Tracks You Even If You Opt Out
Researchers suggest Facebook is tracking people around the web, even if they opt out of behavioural advertising.
How Bitcoin Tech Could Make It Easier to Switch Emails
Ethereum reckons it'll soon be easier to emigrate than switch email providers—but decentralisation could fix that.
The Robot That Steals Your Face
Artists highlight the oddity of humanoid robots with one that uses facial recognition to mimic your face.
Snowden at FutureFest: Mass Spying Isn’t Going To Stop the Next Terror Attack
Edward Snowden says surveillance has a purpose, but it’s not about fighting terrorism.
Beyond Plastic: 3D Printers Are Now Printing Metal, Wood, Even Electronics
We're on the way to a Star Wars-style replicator.