Tech giants, law professors and NGOs support Apple in its fight against the FBI over the right to privacy
Regulation has always struggled to keep pace with technology. Here are five of the biggest clashes between lawmen and innovators
The internet has pushed us into the era of globalisation and made local business accessible worldwide. But connectivity is still an issue in certain places, making them less competitive on the world stage
The social media giant has introduced a new range of reactions with which users can respond to posts
European executives at the Mobile World Congress have called on policymakers to develop a common framework for 5G technology
The bank will roll out biometric technology this summer to help protect customers’ accounts
The New Economy looks at the top trends for 2016 to hit the world of mobile
Thanks to Eutelsat and ViaSat, business and retail customers will soon have access to high-speed satellite broadband across Europe
The next iPhone might do away with the 3.5mm audio jack. Take note: Apple has a track record as the first to throw out dated standards
From AIs replacing human surgeons to tiny robots that can be injected into the patient, robots are set to revolutionise healthcare
Facebook’s plan to provide free internet access to poor communities has been blocked by Indian regulators
Leading innovators from around the globe will gather in London this month to exchange ideas at 2016’s Finovate Europe