Unlocking a phone with your eyes - Fujitsu iris recognition tech coming to smartphones in 2015
You will soon be able to unlock your smartphone simply by looking at it as Fujitsu has developed an iris recognition system which is unbreakable.
Sundar Pichai: Mobile's most powerful man talks Android, iPhone, Apple Watch and China challenges
Pichai spoke at Mobile World Congress on a wide range of subjects including Android's reach and wearables.
Google to launch its own mobile phone network, Sundar Pichai confirms at MWC
Speaking at Mobile World Congress, Google's Sundar Pichai has confirmed the search giant will soon launch a new mobile phone network.
Microsoft expands Windows 10 ready range with budget Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL
Microsoft has expanded its range of affordable smartphones with the Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL which will be upgradeable to Windows 10
Ford reveals electric bike project to drive megacities of the future with MoDe:Me and MoDe:Pro
Ford has unveiled two prototype eBikes, the MoDe:Me and MoDe:Pro, which it believes will help drive the megacities of the future
Microsoft Lumia press conference livestream: How to watch Lumia 640 launch online
Details of how to watch Microsoft's Mobile World Congress press conference online and what we expect them to announce
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge hands-on - Is the curved screen smartphone any good?
Samsung's curved Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone is a sleek and impressive piece of engineering, but there any point?
HTC Grip is a fitness tracker powered by Under Armour
HTC has finally entered the wearables market with Grip, a fitness tracker that was built in partnership with Under Armour
Huawei Watch Hands-On: The best Android wear smartwatch yet?
Is Huawei's Watch going to be the best Android Wear smartwatch to date or will pricing and battery life hold it back?
HTC One M9 Launch Livestream: How to watch MWC 2015 press conference online and what to expect
HTC will launch the One M9 on 1 March and we give you all the details of how to watch the event and what to expect
Mobile World Congress 2015: Samsung and HTC, it's all about the smartphone ecosystem not hardware
Some of the world's biggest smartphone players will be launching devices at Mobile World Congress this weekend, but will we see any real innovation?
The Dress, llamas and Net Neutrality: Is this the free internet we fought for?
The internet nearly melted down over a dress and a pair of escaped llamas, but who cares about net neutrality.
Google pays over $25m for the dot app domain name
Google has shelled out $25m for control of the new .app domain suffix breaking the previous record of $6.7m
TalkTalk data leak used in fraud attacks - customers lose thousands of pounds to scammers
TalkTalk confirms customer data has been leaked and criminals are using it to steal thousands of pounds
Google reverses decision to ban sexually explicit Blogger content
Following outcry from thousands of Blogger users, Google has backed down and won't now be banning all sexually explicit content from the platform
Kim Dotcom's Mega could use bitcoin after Paypal ceases processing payments
Kim Dotcom has hinted that bitcoin could be the solution to Mega's payment problems after Paypal pulled support
Apple Watch launch set for 9 March at 'Spring Forward' event
Apple is hosting a media event on 9 March where it is widely expected to give more details on its Apple Watch
Facebook suicide support system will now contact those at risk
Facebook will now send messages to people believed to be at risk of suicide if a friend reports worrying activity based on recent posts.
Xiaomi set to challenge GoPro with waterproof miniature camera
Xiaomi will launch a mystery new product on 2 March which many believe will see it challenge the likes of GoPro with a miniature waterproof camera.
Apple, Intel and Cisco products on Chinese government blocked list
Companies like Apple, Intel and Cisco will no longer have their products purchased by the Chinese government, potentially over security concerns.
Lizard Squad hacks Lenovo website and steals emails following Superfish controversy
Lenovo has confirmed its website was hacked with Lizard Squad claiming responsibility and leaking internal company emails
Motorola updates Moto E with bigger screen and 4G support for just £109
Motorola updates its budget offering with second generation Moto E for £109
Sexually suggestive advert for 'world's slimmest smartphone' banned from TV
An ad for the "world's slimmest smartphone" featuring a woman in her underwear has been banned for being "sexually suggestive"
Ramnit botnet dismantled as UK warned over computer attack
Law enforcement agencies across Europe have dismantled the Ramnit botnet which has plagued 3.2 million victims since 2010.
Samsung pokes fun at transparent, durable and three-side Galaxy S6 rumours
Samsung, a company not known for its sense of humour, looks to change that perception by poking fun at some of the rumours around the Galaxy S6 smartphone.
Gameover Zeus cybercrime kingpin Evgeniy Bogchev has $3m FBI bounty on his head
Man behind the Gameover Zeus and Cryptolocker network has been named as the FBI's most wanted cybercriminal
Gemalto: NSA and GCHQ breached our systems but didn't steal SIM card encryption keys
Dutch SIM card manufacturer Gemalto says US and UK spies did breach its systems but failed to steal SIM card encryption keys
Project Brainflight: Brain-controlled drone demonstrated publicly for first time
Portuguese company Tekever believes its brain-control drone technology could be used to one day pilot commercial aircraft.
Pebble Time smartwatch reaches $10m Kickstarter funding in less than two days
Pebble Time, a new smartwatch with a colour e-paper display and a new timeline interface, has passed $2m in funding on Kickstarter in just 56 minutes
Apple Pay could be coming to Europe as early as April
Visa has announced that technology needed to enable Apple Pay will be rolled out across Europe by mid-April