Death of the smartphone: Phablets like iPhone X and Galaxy Note to take over within four years
Smartphone users accustomed to smaller screen sizes will likely upgrade by 2021 to embrace the 5.5-inch and above phablet devices.
Super Mario Cereal from Kellogg's hits shelves - and it also doubles as an amiibo
In a bizarre marketing strategy, Nintendo has partnered with Kellogg's to offer Super Mario Cereal, even though everyone knows Italians don't eat breakfast.
New Snapchat update: Everything we know so far
Snapchat has promised a major redesign of its app amid falling gains on the social media platform. It promises to bring an emphasis back to friend content.
Is your iPhone slow after an update? It's just in your head
Benchmarking company Futuremark has revealed that perception the iPhone slows down after an upgrade is most likely false.
Oil titan Shell is backing the electric car future by building powerful chargers across Europe
A European-wide plan to install 400 electric car charging stations has just been given a boost: Shell has signed on.
Isis trolled by Iraqi hackers with porn-riddled fake propaganda sites
A group of Iraqi hackers have created fake Isis propaganda sites to disrupt the communication network used be the terrorist organisation.
How one Australian man skipped 140 days of work by using an empty crisp packet
Over two years, an Australian man has skipped out on 140 days of work to play golf. All he needed to get away with it was an old crisp packet.
Five reasons you'll regret ditching your Apple iPhone for an Android
Switching to an Android phone has a long list of advantages, but there are just some things you'll have to give up from your iPhone.
The Tube will soon have internet between underground stations
London commuters tired of losing their internet connection on the Tube will soon be able to enjoy 4G internet.
Sex chat bot used to scare off paedophiles looking for child prostitutes to help busy police
A sex chat bot will lure in paedophiles looking to purchase underage prostitutes. Once convinced the service is legitimate, they will be slapped with a legal message.
Watch the scrappy Motorola mock the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy powerhouses
Motorola has released an unofficial follow-up to Samsung's 'growing up' ad. After mocking the iPhone X, Samsung has been given a dose of its own medicine.
Google Pixel 2: Five reasons it trumps the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy S8
If you want an alternative to the mainstream iPhones and Galaxys, the Google Pixel 2 has got you covered.
Happy Thanksgiving: Man thanks stranger who hit his wife with a car
A US man has applauded the driver of a car that struck his wife, saying if it wasn't for their quick actions on the scene his partner would probably be dead.
UK firms to advertise lower broadband speeds - here's why that's a good thing
UK telecom companies will no longer be able to advertise top-end download speeds that are often only available to about 10% of customers.
Black Friday madness sweeps across Britain – watch one man walk calmly into PC World
While many hunt far and wide for a deal, some people are happier sitting back and enjoying the show.
Net neutrality gives Donald Trump 'control of the internet' warns Mark Cuban
Business tycoon Mark Cuban has warned that keeping net neutrality effectively gives control of the internet to president Donald Trump.
The remote-controlled nanorobots that may hold the future of medicine
Coil-shaped algae robots could allow scientists to fight diseases and diagnose patients without invasive surgical procedures.
'100 days or its free' – Elon Musk and Tesla finish world's biggest battery in Australia.
South Australia is now home to the world's biggest lithium-ion battery after Tesla fulfilled a promise to complete work in 100 days "or its free".
Why you shouldn't expect anything crazy from the new Samsung Galaxy S9
Company leaks from Samsung may have revealed the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ will only be getting minor upgrades from the Galaxy S8 range.
Apple, Amazon and Alphabet among firms hit with 'Google tax' for avoidance in UK Budget
Philip Hammond announced in the budget that the UK will crack down on tax avoidance. Companies will now pay royalties when legally avoiding tax.
Switching from iPhone to Android: Can it really be done?
We switched a die-hard iPhone fan of 10 years to an Android smartphone to see how hard the move would be. Here are his top tips for moving from Apple's iOS to Google's Android.
Best Black Friday phone deals: iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S8 and more
Black Friday deals are already rolling out to consumers, and telecom companies have been quick to jump on the bandwagon.
How hand sanitiser could get you arrested for drink driving this Christmas
A recent study has revealed police officers who use too much hand sanitiser could be affecting the results of alcohol breath tests.
Could drones save Australians from the crocodile menace?
Australian beaches are being monitored by drones in a four-day trial to protect swimmers from an increase in crocodile sightings.
Irish PM Leo Varadkar demands Apple pays back €13bn in taxes
In the coming weeks, Apple will be expected to start paying back €13 billion in taxes. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says he wants the funds "without delays".
Libratone Q Adapt headphones review: A great set of headphones plagued by poor controls
The noise cancelling options on the headphones make your commute as quiet as a walk in the park. But poor controls mean you'll be pulling your phone out every 10 minutes.
Apple iPhone X manufacturer 'forcing students to work 11-hour days' in China
Foxconn is in strife again after six students revealed to the media they were being forced to work 11-hour days to keep up with huge iPhone X demand.
Russian hackers are stealing UK air miles to go on luxury holidays
Russian hackers are using the dark web to go on luxury holidays that are heavily subsidised by air miles stolen from UK residents.
UK commuters be warned – hold on tight to your phone
Train passengers across the UK will need to keep a close eye on their mobile phones and laptops after new research revealed more than 100 devices go missing each day.
UK broadband internet prices: Are you paying too much compared to the rest of the world?
A new study has revealed internet prices in the UK are some of the most affordable in Europe. But we do not stack up well against the rest of the world.