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Developers leave Adobe Flash before its 2020 finish date
Despite Adobe’s 2020 finish deadline, it appears that less than 5% of worldwide websites are still using Flash, with most websites favouring Javascript for running features instead
Defying app abandonment and avoiding new functionality fails
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Zoom Video Communications celebrates expansion
Zoom Video Communications announces its moving to a larger London premises because of its significantly increased UK headcount over the last quarter
Salesforce’s customer service in Service Cloud
Salesforce announced its Service Cloud update yesterday, in a bid to enable non-technical administrators to build a customer service organisation…
GSMA announced the Mobile World Congress 2018 details
Trade body, GSMA, has announced its first details of the Mobile World Congress 2018 Under the theme ‘Creating a Better…
GitHub’s new Security Bug Bounty Programme
In a bid to make the internet safer, GitHub is launching its new Security Bug Bounty Programme, similar to the…
Expert warns technology will destroy jobs
According to Sir Martin Sorrell, the CEO and Founder of Wire and Plastic Products (WPP), jobs will be destroyed by…
PM demands tech companies delete extremist content
Technology companies face pressure regarding extremist content being uploaded since Saturday’s London terror attack. Prime Minister Theresa May has ordered…
Computers catch catfishes
Computers are trained to spot social media users who pretend they are somebody else, with 90% accurate algorithms identifying users…