Posted at 23:38 7 Oct 202023:38 7 Oct 2020'Clear evidence of Huawei collusion' with BeijingBy Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondentA parliamentary inquiry says the UK may need to remove firm's 5G kit two years earlier than planned.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 19:44 7 Oct 202019:44 7 Oct 2020Concern over satellite impact on giant telescopeBy Jonathan AmosBBC Science CorrespondentThere are worries that satellite mega-constellations could interfere with the Square Kilometre Array.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:47 6 Oct 202012:47 6 Oct 2020UK is second-biggest arms dealer, figures suggestNew data shows international defence exports were £11bn in 2019, lower than the year before.Read moreBBC Russian
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Posted at 23:07 5 Oct 202023:07 5 Oct 2020The robot shop worker controlled by a faraway humanBy Chris BaraniukTechnology of Business reporterIn Japan one company is hoping that shop workers will be replaced by robots controlled remotely.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:50 2 Oct 20209:50 2 Oct 2020Should you be buying a second-hand smartphone?By Ben MorrisTechnology of Business editorSelling refurbished electronics is a fast-growing business where customers can make big savings.Read moreBBC Russian
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Posted at 12:14 29 Sep 202012:14 29 Sep 2020Councillor labelled 'reckless' for 5G covid postsMark Holland denies being a "conspiracy theorist" but stands by his views despite criticism.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:19 29 Sep 20209:19 29 Sep 2020Nokia clinches 5G deal with BT to phase out HuaweiBy Leo Kelion & Rory Cellan-JonesTechnology reportersThe Finnish firm will become the largest provider of base stations and antennas to EE's network.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:00 29 Sep 20200:00 29 Sep 2020Mapping Covid-19 to your phoneVideo contentVideo caption: Google Maps has launched a new Covid-19 layer – but is it as accurate as it could be?Google Maps has launched a new Covid-19 layer – but is it as accurate as it could be?Mapping Covid-19 to your phone. Also the ethics of digital communication and hacking into satellites at DEF CON.
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Posted at 0:00 28 Sep 20200:00 28 Sep 2020Is the Internet Broken?Video contentVideo caption: Is the infrastructure of the internet up to scratch?Is the infrastructure of the internet up to scratch?The internet is a cornerstone of our society - what can we learn from examining the system that underpins how it works?
Posted at 17:30 27 Sep 202017:30 27 Sep 2020Swiss firmly reject end to free movement with EUWith all votes counted, nearly 62% people have said they want to maintain the pact with the EU.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:37 25 Sep 202023:37 25 Sep 2020Swiss vote on abandoning free movement with EUBy Imogen FoulkesBBC News, GenevaSwitzerland isn't in the EU, but it does enjoy access to free trade - on condition of it also having free movement.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:16 24 Sep 202023:16 24 Sep 2020'One day everyone will use China's digital currency'By Danny VincentBBC News, Hong KongChina plans a digital version of its currency, which some say could become a big global payment system.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:48 24 Sep 202015:48 24 Sep 2020Ministers 'seek alternatives' for UK sat-navBy Jonathan AmosBBC Science CorrespondentThe government says it is after all ideas for a sovereign satellite-navigation system post-Brexit.Read moreBBC Russian
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All times stated are UK
'Clear evidence of Huawei collusion' with Beijing
By Gordon Corera
Security correspondent
A parliamentary inquiry says the UK may need to remove firm's 5G kit two years earlier than planned.
Read moreConcern over satellite impact on giant telescope
By Jonathan Amos
BBC Science Correspondent
There are worries that satellite mega-constellations could interfere with the Square Kilometre Array.
Read moreUK is second-biggest arms dealer, figures suggest
New data shows international defence exports were £11bn in 2019, lower than the year before.
Read moreHow has Covid impacted India's digital divide?
The robot shop worker controlled by a faraway human
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
In Japan one company is hoping that shop workers will be replaced by robots controlled remotely.
Read moreShould you be buying a second-hand smartphone?
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
Selling refurbished electronics is a fast-growing business where customers can make big savings.
Read moreChinese vlogger 'set on fire during live stream'
The death of Lamu has prompted discussion online about violence against women in China.
Read moreThe town needing a Brexit deal more than most
By Sophie Madden
BBC News, West Midlands
Telford exports the UK's highest proportion of goods to the EU, a study suggests.
Read moreRwanda's clothing spat with the US helps China
By Andrea Dijkstra
Business reporter, Kigali, Rwanda
As the African nation continues to ban the import of used US clothes, China takes advantage.
Read moreThe founding of Google
The world's most popular search engine was launched in September 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two PHD students from Stanford University in California.
Broadband 'so bad I work from my friend's shed'
By Rachael Garside
BBC News
Customers of a service for rural areas say they have been unable to join video meetings.
Read moreCouncillor labelled 'reckless' for 5G covid posts
Mark Holland denies being a "conspiracy theorist" but stands by his views despite criticism.
Read moreNokia clinches 5G deal with BT to phase out Huawei
By Leo Kelion & Rory Cellan-Jones
Technology reporters
The Finnish firm will become the largest provider of base stations and antennas to EE's network.
Read moreMapping Covid-19 to your phone
Mapping Covid-19 to your phone. Also the ethics of digital communication and hacking into satellites at DEF CON.
'If you steal music, you aren't a real music fan'
By Nell Mackenzie
Business reporter
The music industry is trying to clamp down on the latest form of music piracy known as stream-ripping.
Read moreIs the Internet Broken?
The internet is a cornerstone of our society - what can we learn from examining the system that underpins how it works?
Swiss firmly reject end to free movement with EU
With all votes counted, nearly 62% people have said they want to maintain the pact with the EU.
Read moreSwiss vote on abandoning free movement with EU
By Imogen Foulkes
BBC News, Geneva
Switzerland isn't in the EU, but it does enjoy access to free trade - on condition of it also having free movement.
Read more'One day everyone will use China's digital currency'
By Danny Vincent
BBC News, Hong Kong
China plans a digital version of its currency, which some say could become a big global payment system.
Read moreMinisters 'seek alternatives' for UK sat-nav
By Jonathan Amos
BBC Science Correspondent
The government says it is after all ideas for a sovereign satellite-navigation system post-Brexit.
Read more