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- Python overtakes French as the most popular language taught in primary schools (information-age.com)
- SyncME app shares your mobile without your consent – and sells it to 3rd parties (information-age.com)
- Windows 10 may be free, but it comes at a huge price to your privacy (information-age.com)
- Wearable technology: will legal issues spoil the party? (information-age.com)
- How TfL will use data about you to keep London moving as its population soars (information-age.com)
- Google accused of discrimination by black, female engineer (information-age.com)
- Why expert developers make the worst tech leads (information-age.com)
- Virtual reality set to revolutionise UK transportation network (information-age.com)
- The New York Times breaches user privacy by tracking private IP addresses (information-age.com)
- Trust in UK politics at all time low as 56% of citizens believe they’re spied on (information-age.com)
- Almost all websites have serious security vulnerabilities, study shows (information-age.com)
- Why the editor of the Times kicked News UK’s big data chief out of his office (information-age.com)
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee reveals the world's most influential open data leaders (information-age.com)
- What happens to my data once it's stolen? (information-age.com)
- 70 Greek-owned British businesses at risk of bankruptcy, $727M combined turnover (information-age.com)
- Freelance marketplace Upwork refuses to pay transgender woman (information-age.com)
- Plex compromised, hacker demands Bitcoin ransom for stolen passwords (information-age.com)
- Rise of the head of UX: management fad or foundation? (information-age.com)
- Employers still office-trapping workers despite flexible working legislation (information-age.com)
- How Bet365 is tackling the mobile UI challenge (information-age.com)
- Britain is paying the price of cybercrime (information-age.com)
- How the fight against cybercrime is transforming 21st century policing (information-age.com)
- UK government allowed GCHQ to hack software programmes – new Snowden leaks (information-age.com)
- An angry rebuttal: data science is Not dead (information-age.com)
- Massive discrepancies in how business and IT leaders view and understand data (information-age.com)