Center Parcs to stop advertising with Daily Mail over 'homophobic' column by Richard Littlejohn
Center Parcs joins the South Bank Centre in withdrawing ads from the Daily Mail in response to a column about Tom Daley.
This year's Super Bowl saw the dawn of TV's next golden age
Aaron Goldman, CMO, 4C Insights, says the most successful campaigns make it hard to determine where the consumer experience stops and starts across screens.
Salon to readers: Let us use your PC to mine cryptocurrency in exchange for an ad-free website
"Salon never has access to your personal files or information during this process," the media site notes.
How blockchain and cryptocurrency might realistically reinvent the advertiser-customer relationship
Charles H. Silver, CEO, Algebraix looks at personal data spending power
Google loves computer algorithms and AI - but still has a major people problem
For a company that built its success on faceless algorithms to automate human tasks, this focus on people presents something of a conundrum.
Will blockchain make social media fairer?
Blockchain takes away the power from social media giants by giving the ownership of data back to users.
Julian Assange says Google and Facebook have become an 'existential threat to humanity'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has branded Google and Facebook an "existential threat" to humanity.
Cryptocurrency 'arms race' is brewing with return of browser-based cryptomining, new malware attacks
Symantec has warned that user interest, paired with detection by security firms, will "trigger a new arms race between cybercriminals and defenders".
Shocking data leak exposes private details of 'virtually every' American household
A cybersecurity firm says it discovered a weakly protected database that was leaking personal information relating to more than 120 million American households.
Russian pipeline giant Transneft's computers hit with malware that covertly mined cryptocurrency
Russian authorities are currently working to create a legal framework to regulate virtual currencies as their value and interest continues to boom.
Would you fall in love with a robot? A quarter of millennials say they would be open to dating one
"This likely will not be terribly far into the future," the report by Paris-based multinational advertising and public relations company, Havas reads.
Anonymous plans 'destructive cyberattack' on FCC to protest net neutrality repeal
Anonymous will reportedly launch a "destructive" cyberattack against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website in protest of plans to dismantle net neutrality
'Nothing is free': Starbucks' WiFi hijacked customers' laptops to secretly mine cryptocurrency
Numerous companies and websites have been found running similar code on their own sites to covertly generate digital currencies as an alternative to advertising.
Bitcoin traders beware: Hackers using fake Gunbot tool to deploy Orcus RAT in new phishing campaign
The trojan's varied capabilities include disabling the light indicator on the webcam and even triggering the Blue Screen of Death if anyone tries to shut down the process.
Ten steps to make your website perform better
Tim Butler, founder of Innovation Visual, is an expert on SEO, PPC and online content creation.
Blockchain innovators battle fake news with tokens and content scoring
Global media agency Mindshare partners with Singpore's high speed blockchain Zilliqa to test media applications
Power to the people: How new EU regulations will change the face of banking
Frans Labuschagne is UK & Ireland country manager at Entersekt.
Brexit, North Korea and US hurricanes dampen corporate marketing budgets
Three years of growth have come to a stuttering halt as events in 2017 dented the confidence of marketing bosses.
Blockchain bots: Why we need a decentralised and open AI future
Nathan Shedroff is Executive Director at Seed Vault Ltd
Maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals 'could be slashed to £2'
Government unveils plans to fix the maximum bet on FOBTs between £2 and £50, down from the current £100.
The Kodi effect: Pirate ordered to pay £16,000 for streaming Sky Sports content online
Yusuf Mohammed, from Bristol, will have to disclose details about the money he made while running the operation and pay an undisclosed sum in damages to the broadcaster.
Did Russia influence Brexit? UK MPs seek answers from Facebook over ad purchases
In a letter to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Damian Collins said the information is being sought for an investigation into "the role of foreign actors abusing platforms."
UK gambling website crackdown: 450 online sites ordered to stop ads targeting children
It ordered the digital services to "amend or remove" advertising which would be considered appealing to children – including those displayed on paid and free-to-play games online.
Betting and gambling ads appear in 95% of live football matches on UK TV
Gambling and betting firms spent a combined £150m in securing TV ads in 2016 alone and are a major contributor to the Premier League.
What is WaterMiner? New stealth cryptominer found hidden in GTA mod on Russian-speaking forum
The latest cryptominer comes amid an uptick in cryptocurrency mining malware campaigns and growing JavaScript-based cryptominers
Hackers covertly hide code on Politifact to hijack your PC, secretly mine cryptocurrencies
CoinHive has been used by some websites to generate digital currencies as an alternative to advertising.
North Korea, iOS hacking and PornHub's malware fling: This week in cybersecurity
From the Accenture cloud server snafu to the North Korean military missions - here are IBTimes UK tech team's pick of the biggest cybersecurity stories of the week so far.
ConsenSys hires IBM blockchain leader John Wolpert and Strate CEO Monica Singer
The blockchain venture studio has hired a large amount of talented individuals that come from a range of backgrounds
Singapore sharding blockchain Zilliqa hits 2,400 transactions per second
Developed by researchers at the National University of Singapore, the blockchain platform has upgraded its internal testnet.
Facebook to share 3,000 Russia-linked ads with Congress: 'We are committed to rising to the occasion'
"I care deeply about the democratic process and protecting its integrity," CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.