United kingdom articles
OnlyFans wants to drop 'adult content site' image, says it supports UK Online Safety Bill
How many people subscribe to OnlyFans for its cookery shows?
In context: Look up OnlyFans on Wikipedia, and you'll find it's defined as an internet content subscription service---a description that could be applied to a site such as Patreon---but few people visit OF for the purpose of listening to podcasts. Yet despite users spending $3.9 billion on the platform in 2021, it wants to move away from its image as a paid-for porn site, just as its home country of the UK looks to finalize the Online Safety Bill.
City of London Police arrest alleged GTA VI leaker with assistance from FBI and NCCU
Well, that was quick: London Police believe they have apprehended the GTA VI leaker. Law enforcement made the bust Thursday evening, just days after the FBI got involved. Officials have not released the name of the teenage suspect, nor have they announced the charges he faces. More details should surface in the coming days.
Microsoft/Activision Blizzard deal faces in-depth watchdog investigation
This is starting to feel like Nvidia and Arm
In a nutshell: Microsoft's $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard is expected to face increased scrutiny from regulators in the UK and Brussels after the company failed to address concerns that the deal is anti-competitive and will prevent rival consoles and cloud gaming/subscription services from accessing Activision Blizzard games.
Google hit with $25 billion EU/UK lawsuit over its adtech business
Google plans to "vigorously" fight the suit
Lawsuit demands $5.9 billion from Sony for "ripping off" 9 million PlayStation Store users
Sony is accused of monopolistic practices and overcharging consumers
Criminals are hijacking PCs by mailing out fake Microsoft Office USB sticks
There's no such thing as a free lunch
TV viewing among younger adults drops by two-thirds in a decade, over 65s now watch for longer
Streaming services and apps are killing off traditional broadcast TV among the young
A Surveillance Primer: 5 Eyes, 9 Eyes, 14 Eyes
As awareness of global surveillance grows, more people are looking for information about the Five Eyes (FVEY), Nine Eyes, and 14 Eyes surveillance alliances. So what are these organizations?
The UK will use smartwatches and facial recognition to monitor migrants convicted of crimes
Wearers must scan their faces up to five times per day
Oxford study finds video games don't affect your well-being, no matter how long you spend playing them
Unless you feel like you can't stop
Microsoft-Activision acquisition faces another hurdle thanks to UK regulatory probe
Regulators will decide to approve the buyout or further the investigation by September 1
British Army accounts on Twitter and YouTube hacked by crypto scammers
Who wouldn't trust a hacked account offering crypto investments?
This $150 biodegradable keyboard has an Intel processor inside
A budget and environmentally-friendly PC
Apple faces new legal action in the UK around iPhone "Batterygate"
The hot potato from 2017 is still burning
Dyson reveals plans for robots that perform household chores
Here's hoping they don't become sentient and take over
UK privacy watchdog fines Clearview £7.5 million and orders database purge
Clearview says the UK has no jurisdiction to hand it fines
Investigators say the mastermind behind Lapsus$ hacking group is a UK teen who lives with his mother
He's so skilled and fast that they thought his hacks were automated
Make sure to avoid these categories when picking a password
Using a password manager would be the sensible option
UK brings back plans for porn site age verification checks using passports, credit cards
Will an upper lip be the only thing that's stiff in the UK?
Microsoft agrees to cancel dormant Game Pass subscriptions following UK regulator inquiry
But it won't do so for quite a while
Henry Cavill mentions his love of Warhammer on TV, explains that it's not World of Warcraft
The king of the nerds really loves miniatures