Google to ban all sexually explicit content from Blogger
Google has taken the surprising decision to block sexually explicit content from its Blogger service
Google confirms Chromebook Pixel 2 will be 'on sale soon'
Google confirms it will launch a successor to its developer-focused Chromebook Pixel and it will go on sale soon
Gemalto says its SIM cards are safe despite NSA and GCHQ hack
Gemalto has played down reports that encryption keys for its SIM cards have been compromised
Anki Overdrive, toys of the future, and building a real world version of the Toy Story toy box
Anki is creating the next generation of toys which will have emotion, personality and interact with the world around them
Edward Snowden hopes CitizenFour Oscar win will 'inspire ordinary citizens to change the world'
NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, the subject this year's best documentary at the Oscars, hopes CitizenFour's victory will inspire people to "change the world"
Full details and images of HTC One M9 revealed ahead of official launch at Mobile World Congress
Image's of HTC's flagship smartphone for 2015 has leaked online revealing all specs and its price ahead of its official launch at Mobile World Congress
Superfish spyware not limited to Lenovo laptops
Pernicious spying software bundled with Lenovo's laptops is powered by a tool present on millions more PCs
Apple to begin iOS 8.3 public beta in March ahead of iOS 9 test this summer
Apple is set to change the way it releases its iPhone and iPad software by releasing a trial version of iOS 8.3 this March ahead of iOS 9 this summer
FBI claim that North Korea hacked Sony Pictures bolstered by NSA evidence
The FBI and NSA identified unique encryption keys in the software used to hack into Sony Picture's system
US and UK spies hack SIM card encryption to monitor mobile phone conversations
NSA and GCHQ stole the encryption keys from Gemalto, one of the world's biggest SIM card manufacturers according to documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Superfish: Everything you need to know about Lenovo adware and how to remove it
Superfish is adware that comes preloaded on Lenovo laptops and can be used to spy on encrypted online communication
StartupLand Review: How being boring helped build a billion pound business
An honest and entertaining account of what it takes to build a startup from a kitchen in Denmark to a multi-billion dollar US company
RedTube porn website hacked to spread malware to visitors
Hugely popular porn website RedTube has been compromised with visitors automatically redirected to malicious website
Lenovo laptops preloaded with Superfish adware can spy on secure banking and email communications
Lenovo's range of consumer laptops come pre-installed with a piece of adware that also allows it to monitor secure communications like banking and email
Google Compute Engine down: Cloud service suffers major worldwide outage
Google's cloud platform suffered a major global outage affecting enterprise customers
Google launches Science Fair 2015 challenging students to change the world
Google's fifth annual Science Fair competition challenges 13-18 year-olds to come up with something to change the world
Yandex files antitrust complaint against Google over Android
Russian internet company Yandex has filed a complaint about the way Google bundles its own apps and service with Android.
Digital Detox: Cashing in on our smartphone addiction
Smartphone addiction is a growing problem and companies are looking to help people switch off from their digital lives by offering digital detoxes
Equation Group: Meet the NSA 'gods of cyber espionage'
Equation group hailed as the most technically gifted team of hackers ever, working for the NSA to target thousands of victims around the world
iZettle free chip and PIN reader launched ahead of Square arrival
Swedish startup iZettle launches free chip and PIN reader for customers ahead of the possible Square arrival in Europe
Palestine hackers use porn to attack Israeli government targets
Hackers linked to Gaza have been blamed for on-going attacks against high-profile targets in Israeli government
The Billion Dollar Bank Job: How hackers stole $1bn from 100 banks in 30 countries
We look at how the Carabanak cyber-crime gang was able to steal up to $1bn without being noticed.
Lizard Squad returns to knock Xbox Live offline again
The infamous hacking group Lizard Squad has once again attacked Microsoft's Xbox Live network, knocking it offline
#OpDeathEaters: Anonymous marches planned in UK and US to highlight global network of child abusers
Activists associated with Anonymous are taking to UK and US streets to protest rise of so-called paedosadists and their protectors
Xiaomi expanding to United States, but leaving its smartphone behind
Xiaomi will launch its online Mi store in the US but won't be selling its smartphones any time soon.
How to install Windows 10 preview for smartphones on Lumia devices
Windows 10 preview for phones is finally available for a range of smartphones including the Lumia 635, Lumia 730 and Lumia 830
Did Lizard Squad hack Newsweek and threaten Obama's family under the Cyber Caliphate false flag?
After hacking Newsweek's Twitter account and threatening President Obama's family, the question is: who are Cyber Caliphate?
Samsung says Smart TV customers are not being spied on, they are just confused
Samsung has reworded its Smart TV privacy policy to say they are not spying on viewers
Security researcher releases 10 million passwords despite fear of arrest following Barrett Brown sentencing
Researcher publishes a list of ten million passwords and usernames to help advance security
Google makes it easier to find reliable medical information online
Google will make finding information about common medical conditions easier using its Knowledge Graph.