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  • 31 May 2014
    Kylie Morris

    Google: good for tech, but bad for women?

    In a week where crude, sexist emails sent by Snapchat’s founder are made public, Google reveals that just 17 per cent of its staff are women and 1 per cent African American. Time for change?

  • 27 May 2014

    Are British iPhones & iPads safe from hackers?

    iPhones and iPads from Australia have been frozen by a computer hacker who is demanding a cash ransom to unlock them. Sati Bain from online security firm Sestus explains.

  • 9 May 2014

    Record deal ahead? Apple in talks to buy Dr Dre’s Beats

    Apple is reportedly close to paying a record $3.2bn for Dr Dre’s company Beats Electronics, which makes trendy headphones and runs a music streaming service.

  • 3 May 2014

    Samsung ordered to pay Apple $119.6m in patent lawsuit

    Technology giant Samsung is ordered to pay $119.6m (£71m) to arch-rival Apple by a US court for infringing two of its patents.

  • 22 Apr 2014

    Six tougher acts to follow than Sir Alex Ferguson

    As David Moyes licks his wounds, a victim of his predecessor’s success, Channel 4 News would like him to take heart – there are many who have been forced to live in the shadow of “giants”.

  • 8 Apr 2014
    Geoff White

    Did UK spooks use NSA data to spy on Britons?

    A new report on how GCHQ and the UK’s other spy agencies used NSA data is published – but it leaves many questions still unanswered.

  • 24 Jan 2014
    Geoff White

    Apple: a history in three bites

    Apple has thrived by turning existing products into beautiful machines, then monetising them over their lifetime. But with no genuinely new product in the pipeline, has it lost its creative drive?

  • 24 Jan 2014

    Mac to the future: 30 years of Apple’s Macintosh

    As Apple celebrates the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Macintosh computer, Channel 4 News asked Paul Marc Davis of Macsmith to explain why it was such a significant moment in cultural history.

  • 24 Jan 2014
    48 years

    How Apple’s Macintosh changed computing

    The iconic Apple Macintosh was launched 30 years ago today. Paul Marc Davis, who runs an Apple museum in London, demonstrates the machine and explains why it was a milestone in personal computing.

  • 15 Oct 2013
    Geoff White

    Identity crisis – are we swiping away our own freedom?

    Technology Producer Geoff White looks at real versus online identities and argues we may be sleep-walking into an online world where we are forced to be ourselves – not necessarily a good thing.

  • 15 Oct 2013

    iMacintosh? What Angela Ahrendts can do for Apple

    Shares in Burberry fell 6 per cent after news that CEO Angela Ahrendts is leaving for Apple. As the tech company’s second big fashion hire in months, is it a sign of where Apple is heading next?

  • 20 Sep 2013

    Can a watch put the shine back on lacklustre Apple?

    Apple revolutionised the way we interact with digital media. But with the new iPhone 5S’s headline feature being its golden colour, is the visionary tech brand losing its way?

  • 10 Sep 2013
    Geoff White

    Why Apple must crack China with its new phones

    Apple, which is thought to be about to launch several new iPhone products, needs to diversify its range if it is to dent Samsung’s dominance in China’s smartphone market.

  • 3 Sep 2013

    From wellies to tellies: Nokia’s rise and fall

    Once undisputed king of the mobile phone, the 150-year-old Nokia has been snapped up by Microsoft after struggling to master the smartphone.

  • 4 Jun 2013

    Did Apple conspire to hike the price of e-books?

    The US Justice Department claims Steve Jobs was active in illegal efforts to control e-book prices. If Apple is guilty, it could be open to civil suits from consumers costing millions of dollars.

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