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Jane Wakefield
Jane Wakefield
BBC Technology Reporter at
BBC News Online
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United Kingdom
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English
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Automobiles
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What are Elon Musk's plans for Twitter? - BBC
The Tesla founder has become the social network’s biggest single shareholder, and a board member.
over 2 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Facebook users angry after accounts locked for no reason - BBC
Meta said it was investigating the issue but didn’t say what caused it.
almost 3 years ago
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Location data collection firm admits privacy breach - BBC
Huq says two apps it collects data from did not seek correct consent from users.
about 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Printer ink pricier than champagne finds Which? - BBC
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over 3 years ago
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Pollution-eating car shown off at Goodwood Festival - BBC
The car looks radically different but critics are not convinced it can really help the environment.
over 3 years ago
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RIP Pepper robot? SoftBank 'pauses' production - BBC
Production of the robot is suspended and will only be restarted if there is a need for it.
over 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Millions at security risk from old routers, Which? warns - BBC
Research by Which? looked at a selection of older routers still being used by customers.
over 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Google data case to be heard in Supreme Court - BBC
The Supreme Court will rule on whether the case can go ahead on behalf of millions of iPhone users.
over 3 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Spy planes grounded in US following privacy battle - BBC
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almost 4 years ago
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about 4 years ago
bbc.com
The AI that spots Alzheimer's from cookie drawing - BBC
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about 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Queen's Birthday Honours 2020: 'Covid-critical' broadband engineers...
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about 4 years ago
bbc.com
GlaxoSmithKline tells staff to turn off Covid app at work - BBC
The company tells BBC News the app is not needed because its workplaces are Covid-secure.
about 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
EasyJet admits data of nine million hacked - BBC
The attack was “sophisticated” the airline said, adding that some credit card details had been accessed.
over 4 years ago
bbc.co.uk
E-voting by touch-screen trialled in local elections - BBC
Voters in Gateshead are being invited to trial a new e-voting system.
over 5 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Three-unique-words 'map' used to rescue mother and child - BBC
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almost 6 years ago
bbc.co.uk
PledgeMusic: The day the music died? - BBC
Crowdfunding site PledgeMusic seems to have run out of money, leaving musicians wondering what to do.
almost 6 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Facebook scandal: Who is selling your personal data? - BBC
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over 6 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Broadband over 'wet string' tested for fun - BBC
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about 7 years ago
bbc.co.uk
Net overload 'sparks digital detox for millions of Britons' - BBC
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over 8 years ago
bbc.com
TED 2016: Linux founder not a 'people person' - BBC
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almost 9 years ago