Traffic to millions of servers has been disrupted as Microsoft seeks to shut down persistent cybercriminals.
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BBC
02 Jul 2014
A UK regulator is investigating whether Facebook broke data protection laws when it conducted a psychological study on users without their consent.
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BBC
02 Jul 2014
A government-backed Open University course will aim to inspire 200,000 people to take up careers in cybersecurity from September this year.
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BBC
02 Jul 2014
After taking on cyberbullying, one developer zeroes in on another tough subject: eating disorders
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VentureBeat
01 Jul 2014
To parents they are a bewildering jumble of letters – but these coded messages may be the first clue that their children are self-harming, being bullied or groomed online, or even driven to suicide.
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Daily Mail
01 Jul 2014
At a time when technology is said to be transforming education, the head of a leading ed-tech company has claimed teachers remain the “killer app” when it comes to improving standards.
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TES
23 Jun 2014
Once schools embrace Twitter, the creative and collaborative possibilities are endless
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The Telegraph
23 Jun 2014
Expert Hilary Wright offers advice on meeting Ofsted expectations for developing an effective e-safety strategy in your school.
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SecEd
23 Jun 2014
Survey by Irish Computer Society also finds many youngsters lied about their age online
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The Irish Times
23 Jun 2014
Cyber bullying in Jersey has not led to deaths, according to Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.
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BBC - Jersey
23 Jun 2014
Researchers find even the smartest students are distracted by social networks at school
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Daily Mail
23 Jun 2014
One in seven parents has found unsuitable content on their child’s mobile device
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CIOL
19 Jun 2014
There’s a new wave of apps helping kids learn while they tap away. From helping them organise their revision schedule, practicing their arithmetic or learning one of the most difficult subjects to teach, apps are becoming an increasingly popular way for students to learn and for teachers to teach.
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Voxburner
19 Jun 2014
Whether they are chatting to their friends on Xbox Live or FaceTime or viewing their profiles on Instagram, these days it seems that there is always a virtual guest in our house.
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BBC
18 Jun 2014
Facebook has launched a photo-messaging app one week after accidentally releasing it on Apple's app store.
Known as Slingshot, the app's features include sharing photos and videos with friends and sending "reaction shots".
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BBC
18 Jun 2014
Twitter has told Newsbeat it continues to "learn" about the best way to keep its users safe.
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Radio 1
18 Jun 2014
Children's unorthodox spelling and grammar while texting does not stop them learning the rules of formal English, suggests research.
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BBC
13 Jun 2014
The mother of a teenage girl who took her own life is warning about the pressures social media can have on vulnerable people.
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Radio 1
12 Jun 2014
A total of 1,544 UK 16-24s were recently surveyed and able to say whether they like, love, dislike or hate Snapchat – or whether they have no feeling towards the app.
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Voxburner
12 Jun 2014
New research from AVG Technologies indicates technology is accelerating the end of childhood innocence by making parents discuss awkward adult topics sooner
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Market Watch
12 Jun 2014