Google U-turn on Email Scans Spreads Beyond Student Inboxes
Data from Gmail accounts for all Google Apps customers no longer collected for advertising
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: MtGox Hearing Begins as Bitcoin gets Bloomberg Endorsement
Bitcoin continues its steady recovery following a dip earlier this week, while MtGox preliminary hearings get underway
200 Million Data Records Stolen in 2014 as Breaches Surge
93,000 records stolen every hour as data thefts soar by 200% in first three months of 2014
Edward Snowden: Is NSA Leaker a Chinese Spy?
Snowden's ties with China called into question by security expert claiming NSA leaker was not a whistleblower.
Apple MacBook Air Now Faster and Cheaper
New Macbook Air 2014 range released by Apple today, boasting faster processors and lower prices.
Bioengineers Create Circuit Board Modelled on Human Brain
The technology gives new insights into how a brain functions
Dot London Web Addresses Go Live
First Dot London websites go live as new domain names go on sale
Samsung Smartphone Market Share Slips Amid Falling Profits
Samsung's quarterly results reveal slip in smartphone market share for the first time in four years
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Hope for MtGox as Silk Road Bitcoin Sold
A slight recovery across all major markets following a recent tumble, as news emerges that MtGox may still be saved
'Revolutionary' Battery Design Could Last up to 50 Years
Game-changing technology could have significant implications for people with pacemakers
PiPhone: The Home-Made £100 Mobile Phone Using Raspberry Pi
David Hunt built the PiPhone as part of a DIY project to test the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi.
Stephen Elop Denies 'Trojan Horse' Accusations
Former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop claims he acted in company's best interests and was not a "Trojan horse" for Microsoft.
Sony Smartband Review: Water Resistant but not Resilient
Sony's entrance to the fitness band market - the simple and sleek Smartband SWR10 - is likeable but loseable
'Very Limited' Number of Galaxy S5 Affected by Faulty Camera Says Samsung
Samsung acknowledges camera issue with the Galaxy S5 but claims only "very limited" number of units affected.
Internet Explorer Vulnerability Leaves Millions of Windows XP Users Open to Attack
A zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer will be the first major flaw Microsoft won't fix for Windows XP users.
iPhone 6 Rumour Round-Up
This week's rumours surrounding the iPhone 6 include a curved display, a new navigation device and battery issues
What is Quantum Computing and What Could it Achieve?
It promises to cure diseases, explore space and vastly improve artificial intelligence - but just what is quantum computing?
'Bad Apple' Protest Planned at Flagship New York Apple Store
Workers' rights groups to protest against cancer deaths in factories that supply Apple's iPhones and iPads
Mobile Phones Create 'Reading Revolution' in Developing Countries
Literacy rates in developing countries are improving thanks to the spread of mobile technology
Qubit Reliability Breakthrough Makes Commercial Quantum Computing Possible
Scientists demonstrate new level of qubit reliability that could herald dawn of commercial quantum computing
Groups Claim Chemicals Used in Apple/Samsung Factories Cause Cancer Deaths
Over 100 cases of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma have been reported in factories supplying Apple and Samsung.
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Bitcoin in Space & MtGox 2.0
Cryptocurrency markets drop slightly but remain relatively stable, while plans for bitcoin satellites are made.
Apple Reports Record Revenue Despite Drastic iPad Sales Drop
Sales of Apple's iPad dropped more than 16% yet the company reported record revenue thanks to strong iPhone sales.
Google Street View Lets Users go back in Time
Date slider feature allows users to travel back to 2007 in Google Street View
Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom Picture Leak Reveals Slimmer Smartphone
New images that appear to be of the Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom (Galaxy K) smartphone have appeared online.
WhatsApp CEO Lampoons Rivals as App Passes 500 Million Milestone
Jan Koum attributes part of WhatsApp's growing success to the 's****y products put out by bloated competitors'
Privacy Law Proposed Ahead of NetMundial Conference to Debate Future of Web
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff backed the anti-NSA snooping legislation following revelations her email was hacked.
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Europe's First Bitcoin Centre & Wearable Wallets
Bitcoin remains stable, while the world's first wearable wallet for digital currency is announced.
Amazon Smartphone to Feature Tilting Gesture Controls
Rumours surrounding Amazon's 3D interface smartphone surface, pointing to tilt-activated gesture controls
Russian Facebook VK Under 'Complete Control' of Putin's Allies
Pavel Durov hints at crackdown on dissent following abrupt dismissal from Russia's largest social network