Low rise in labour productivity suggests the Italian economy's catch-up is likely to take a long time.
The security expert who found the OnePlus app reportedly believes that the smartphone maker may have intentionally left it on devices.
From drinking too much to stand in a corner on your own: What to do and not do at your work's Christmas do.
Industry survey finds financial players lack confidence when it comes to meeting regulations.
Greece's Supreme Court on Wednesday (15 November) postponed until December an extradition hearing for Russian cybercrime suspect Alexander Vinnik.
Up to 17.4 million Android users downloaded a form of Trojan malware found in 144 separate mobile applications, security researchers from McAfee warned this week.
Scottish government had put proposals forward five years but has faced a lengthy legal challenge ever since.
Aircraft maker finds no buyers for the A380, but its smaller planes and that of rivals dominate Dubai Air Show.
Ferraris worth £140 million ($184m) are on show at Ferrari: Under the Skin, an exhibition at London's Design Museum to mark the 70th anniversary of the automotive marque.
More than 150,000 Twitter accounts located in Russia posted up to 45,000 messages about Brexit in the days around the 2016 EU referendum vote, new research suggests.
HSBC's Swiss private banking unit alleged to have helped wealthy clients avoid taxes by French prosecutors.
The Pope got the keys to a fancy new Lamborghini but he won't be tooling around the Vatican gardens in it.
Think tank says annual cost of raising public sector pay in line with consumer price inflation would be £3.3bn by 2019/20.
Concerns labour market might be cooling down after number of people in work records biggest drop since June 2015.
Central Arbitration Committee rules Deliveroo riders are self-employed contractors, who can't be given workers' rights.
OnePlus said it does not see the factory-installed diagnostic tool as "a major security issue", but will remove it in an upcoming OTA.
Roger Federer has continued what has been a remarkable year after becoming the top prize money in all of individual sports.
"We're coming for you," an Anonymous hacker warned "organisation taking part in acts of domestic terrorism in the name of white supremacy".
The hijacked radio station is allegedly used by the Kim Jong-un regime to transmit secret codes days before Pyongyang conducts a weapons test.
Fidget spinners, Wonder Woman swords and Spider-Man drones among toys with "inadequate" safety standards claims non-profit outfit.
The new alerts come amid rising tensions between the US and North Korea over Pyongyang's rapid advancement of its nuclear programme and defiant missile tests.
Industry study reveals the things you should never do in a work email.
Forever 21 operates more than 815 stores in 57 countries including the US, UK, Australia,Canada and India.
Customers' names, email addresses, passwords, billing addresses, phone numbers, payment details and more may have been stolen by hackers.
The scandal-marred Legion of Christ Roman Catholic religious order pins blame on its disgraced founder, the Rev. Marcial Maciel.
Elections in at least 18 countries over the past 12 months have been influenced by carefully planned "manipulation and disinformation tactics", research suggests.
Anti-virus pioneer John McAfee has signed a partnership with Hacken, an Eastern European cybersecurity start-up built upon a new form of cryptocurrency, IBTimes UK can reveal.
Nuco has been awarded funding under the Small Business Innovation Challenge (SBIC) program delivered by Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE).
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Old £10 paper banknote featuring Charles Darwin will be officially withdrawn from circulation on 1 March next year.