Google Begins Encrypting Search in Reaction to Government Surveillance
Google has begun encrypting users' searches to protect against hackers and government surveillance, starting in China.
Mark Zuckerberg Angry with Obama over NSA Facebook Impersonation
US government should be champion of internet, not a threat, says Facebook founder
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Dogecoin on GoCoin & Bitcoin on Australian Stock Exchange
GoCoin gets behind dogecoin, tech millionaire brings bitcoin to the Australian Stock Exchange and Xapo vault receives £12 million funding.
iOS 8: Healthbook, iTunes Radio, iWatch - What to Expect from Apple's Next Operating System
iWatch integration, augmented reality, personal fitness programmes and other rumours surrounding Apple's next mobile operating system.
Reports of WhatsApp Security Flaw are 'Inaccurate and Overstated'
Reports that third-party Android apps could access users' chats have been dismissed by the messaging app.
Sony's PS4 Virtual Reality Headset to be Revealed Next Week
Developers claim Sony's virtual reality headset - set to work with the PlayStation 4 - is "far superior" to the Oculus Rift.
Boris Johnson Champions London as Future Tech Capital of the World
London Mayor believes Tech City can inspire more companies to call the capital their home.
Is Google About to Launch Nexus Games Console Following Acquisition of Green Throttle Games?
Technology and expertise acquired by Google could also hint at development of TV set-top box
NSA Masquerades as Facebook to Infect Millions of Computers with Malware
The latest NSA leaks reveal how the agency has masqueraded as a fake Facebook server to hack into computers on an industrial scale
Strict New Web Privacy Rules on Their Way Following EU Vote
Data protection reform in Europe should lead to greater protections for citizens and make life easier for businesses
Samsung Will Miss Out on Galaxy S5 Sales in South Korea at Launch
A government-imposed penalty will mean that Samsung will lose out on launch-day sales of its Galaxy S5 in South Korea.
Intel's 800Gbps Cable Promises HD Film Download in Two Seconds
Intel's 800Gbps fibre-optic cable would mean a two-hour HD film could be downloaded in less than two seconds
Hackers Exploit WordPress Security Flaws to Carry out Cyber-attacks
More than 162,000 legitimate WordPress websites used to mount DDoS attacks by cyber-criminals
Pioneering Pedestrian Crossings to be Piloted in London
The world's first "intelligent" pedestrian crossing is coming to London this summer
Google Sued After Child Spends $65 on Digital Crystals
A mother is suing Google after discovering her son spent $65 on in-app purchases without her consent
Twitter Privacy Bug Exposes Thousands of Protected Accounts
A security flaw has caused nearly 100,000 protected Twitter accounts to be viewed by non-approved followers since November 2013.
'Thinnest-Possible' LEDs Could Transform Consumer Electronics
Scientists have created LEDs only three atoms thick that could potentially lead to a new generation of electronic devices.
UCLA Computer Programmers Boost Processor Efficiency by 100,000%
Hopes rise of new generation of energy-efficient computers after Western Institute of Nanoelectronics breakthough
Facebook Used to Illegally Buy and Sell Organs in UK
Illegal online trade in vital organs reaches Facebook
US Congressman Calls for Snowden's SXSW Appearance to be Cancelled
The appearance of "common criminal" Edward Snowden at SXSW has been criticised by a member of the House Intelligence Committee.
Ukraine Computer Networks Hit by Russian-based Snake Virus
Computer networks in Ukraine have been infected with a sophisticated virus called Snake that some experts claim stems from Russia.