The feature allows users to locate available public Wi-Fi hotspots that nearby businesses have shared.
Which? broadband research makes for terrible reading if you live in Scotland.
These firms have drawn fierce criticism earlier over extremist content and hate speech on their sites.
Harvard students say publicly available information is enough for criminals to work out host addresses.
YouTube TV is expanding to additional 10 markets in a couple of weeks.
Elsevier might have won a legal judgement against Sci-Hub, but the publisher is unlikely to see a dime.
A quakebot algorithm used by the Los Angeles Times alerted everyone to a California quake from 1925.
Pilot background checking scheme run by Montreal church aims to protect minors from abuse.
How using online data can help you beat the system and find a cheaper seat.
Google is also working with Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter to develop technology to deal with online terrorism.
Artem Vaulin, who was allowed to be released on bail by a Polish court, now lives in Warsaw.
A man has been arrested for allegedly uploading an illegal copy of Deadpool and sharing it over Facebook.
A similar phishing scam hit the company's users in February this year.
A feud over the late Lee Kuan Yew's family home has gone viral and is being fought out on social media.
Several European ISPs have already put a block on Pirate Bay.
Massive blow for Kodi piracy as popular source of 'unofficial' add-ons disappears.
Despite dozens of arrests, underground drug marketplaces still pop up faster than they can be stopped.
Someone hacked into Google News, changing links to legitimate news sources into spam content.
A group claiming to be part of the hacktivist outfit Anonymous later claimed responsibility for the hoax.
Police believe the 30-year-old man is the administrator for a darknet site selling guns and ammunition.
Huge outage suffered after an ex-employee wiped most of its servers.
Northern Ireland's DUP website has crashed due to too many web searches.
Wikimedia Foundation's financial documents show Wikipedia isn't doing as badly as it makes out in appeals.
XMBC favourite shuttered after US network pursues major add-ons for copyright infringement damages.
The tech giant also revealed which political party is garnering the most number of searches across the UK.
Confirmation of Russian hackers' involvement would point to deliberate efforts to undermine US foreign policy.
Yandex thinks artificial intelligence tailored content is the future for media and bloggers.
'We need to do everything we can at home to reduce the risks of extremism online,' Britain's prime minister said.
Google's ad blocker will allow ads as long as websites follow industry-created guidelines.
Microsoft launches Rewards scheme in the UK.