Apple Pay: who profits?
Hand over your fingerprint and credit card details to your iPhone 6, and you can swipe your handset to make purchases up to £20.
Hand over your fingerprint and credit card details to your iPhone 6, and you can swipe your handset to make purchases up to £20.
News last week that crime rates had fallen to a record low gives an indication as to how that shift is taking place.
Is today’s announcement that Three’s owner is in exclusive talks to take over O2 going to bring the days of cheap mobile deals to an end?
Got your phone? It’s in your bag, right? Along with all the other things you own. Not quite: in fact, the vast majority of us don’t actually own our phones at all, we rent them.
Do companies need to use technologies like iris recognition when it’s our mobile phones that have, in effect, become extensions of ourselves?
“I’ve always assumed my phone was tapped”, John Prescott told me last night on Channel 4 News. I guess I hadn’t. But now that I read the Guardian revelations about the goings on inside News International, I suppose I should. Any rational assessment recognises that email is unsafe. It is clearly hackable by anyone from…