Flying an upside down flag in the Philippines has a grave meaning.
DJI says drone safety possible with Europe-wide industry cooperation.
DeLorean Motor Company is reviving the iconic car, making it twice as powerful and much lighter than before.
LG launches ultrasonic TV that can repel mosquitoes without emitting harmful radiation specially for India.
Small town near Granada is using Twitter to connect local government and public services with citizens.
IT departments are missing a trick by not noticing low bandwidth DDoS traffic attacking servers.
Cisco's Talos says ransomware is going to get worse as businesses can afford to pay far more than consumers.
Spanish firm develops keychain cable that lets you share your smartphone's power with another user.
Airbus debuts 3D printed mini plane in the hopes that the technology will one day be safe enough for humans.
Sikorsky has used Darpa software to demonstrate a successful autonomous helicopter flight over 30 miles.
Lenovo wants users to delete the Accelerator Application that comes pre-installed in dozens of models.
Israel Institute of Technology researchers have worked out how to steal one encryption key per hour.
Intelligent Voice's machine learning system analysed thousands of calls to detect inmates conducting illegal business.
Islamic State has said that a fake version of Amaq News Agency app is quietly spying on jihadists' devices.
It looks likely that Boston Dynamics will be sold to Toyota Research Institute in 2016.
Justice ministry wants rapists and pedophiles to be tracked so police always know their whereabouts.
Salt Lake City tenants ordered to like apartment building in five days or be in breach of rental agreements.
Google's Android and Gboard keyboards make positioning a cursor on mobile devices much simpler than before.
220,000 FanYa investors use VPNs to spread their plight after being ignored by Chinese regulators.
Royalty isn't immune from punishment, even in private WhatsApp chats.
Off-the-shelf laptops loaded with third-party updaters are susceptible to being hijacked in just 10 minutes.
University of Melbourne has developed an implant that could plug the brain directly into a vehicle.
Collective is trading DDoS attacks for stock market reports to out firms that cheat.
Court orders are being used to block a number of popular online video streaming piracy websites
Plaintiff says the Tesla Model X's automatic doors and autopilot do 'weird wicked things', causing damage.
For now, future of software interoperability safe, thanks to Google's Android case win against Oracle.
Tor using several computers to create random numbers and blending the outputs to generate encryption keys.
Method of 3D printing in one go uses multiple metals.
Activists are dropping SD cards and USB sticks containing Western and South Korean films into North Korea.
In six months, UK anti-piracy group FACT will no longer receive backing from six major Hollywood studios.