DJI has updated the Go app to stop its drones taking off in large parts of Iraq and Syria.
Amazon's voice-controlled camera takes full-length photos or videos to create an album of your outfits.
Zecole Thomas is suing Uber, claiming her husband's mental health declined due to stress and discrimination.
Forget scaffolding – if you need to have buildings inspected, drones can get the job done faster.
German researchers found 117 security vulnerabilities they believe were introduced by popular web tutorials.
IT engineer installed malware to steal proprietary data - but was only caught after hacking other employees.
RS calls for urgent action to develop machine learning so it benefits everyone.
Vagrants are asking passersby to transfer money to them using Alipay and WeChat Wallet via smartphones.
Apple wants to stop third parties from using spare parts to repair older products like iPhones and iPads.
A leaked report lists multiple workplace accidents including being hit by a minivan during new product testing.
AFRINIC is considering banning countries that cut off internet access from receiving new IP addresses.
German startup Lilium Aviation now developing five-seater VTOL jet as an on-demand air taxi.
Rather than register a domain yourself, Njalla will do it for you to ensure your privacy is preserved.
Who needs to watch the game when you could play a Cleveland Cavaliers augmented reality mobile game instead?
Singapore Post and Airbus Helicopters to trial drone deliveries at the National University of Singapore next year.
Systems administrator is being sued for allegedly sabotaging critical financial data at Allegro Microsystems.
An algorithm inspired by the social behaviour of bees can be used to attack any type of criminal network.
Ballmer has teamed up with academics to release first ever nonpartisan look at government expenditure.
Defence contractor wants new weapons that make use of infrared, ultraviolet, lasers and visible light.
Someone used the Tor exit node operated by Dmitry Bogatov to post incendiary comments online.
Police have seen a sharp rise in teenagers sending explicit photos of themselves over smartphones.
India's top court ruled that electromagnetic radiation made Harish Chand Tiwari ill, in a landmark ruling.
Inmates at a prison in Ohio managed to build their PCs and access the internet without being caught.
With thousands of SSL certificates wrongly issued to cybercriminals, is it still worth bothering with HTTPS?
During consultations for Boro the Caterpillar, Miyazaki was hugely offended by an AI video clip of zombies.
Shentong Express claims robots are cheaper and able to sort 200,000 packages accurately a day.
Boeing has shown it is serious about replacing traditional manufacturing methods with 3D printing.
IPv6 might enable more IP addresses, but it also lets hackers set up undetectable communication channels.
From online piracy to hacking tips and bizarre sex queries, here's a look at the underbelly of the internet.
A new malware has been detected corrupting the flash storage and kernel in unprotected IoT devices.