Reputation management companies are getting rid of embarrassing Google search results using court orders.
US space agency releases safety message confirming the dangers posed by lithium ion batteries.
Fantasies of having sex with giants is possible with help from virtual reality and the Unity game engine.
A person's finger veins are much harder to counterfeit than fingerprints and could aid the fintech revolution.
Twitter has decided to kill off the Vine video app, but users' Vine loops will still be online for a while.
IBTimes UK heads down to Hampshire to learn about what it takes to become a professional drone pilot.
Teenagers and men seeking company are reputedly turning to virtual assistants for sexually explicit chats.
Police have made mobile operators hand over the numbers of all users in the area where a body was found.
Apple has just patched a critical security flaw that lets attackers easily hack your iPhone remotely.
Corero has spotted a new zero-day DDoS attack vector that could make botnets like Mirai 55 times worse.
The attack is able to hijack phones to knock them offline, use them to make calls and even send text messages.
In Silicon Valley, Airbus is working on its own VTOL one-man personal flying car to hopefully launch in 2020.
Boeing is converting F-16 fighter jets into UAVs so the US Air Force can use them to test new technologies.
A nine-year-old kernel security flaw affecting all versions of Linux enables hackers to hijack users' PCs.
Macs are initially more expensive than Windows PCs, but over time support for Windows costs much more.
SK Broadband used Nokia's single fibre technology to boost speeds to apartments in Seoul up to 52.5Gbps.
Sky will allow new customers to sign up for its new mobile service ahead of the launch in 2017.
A man whose Note 7 caught fire claims he was asked by Samsung to keep the video private in exchange for compensation.
Chinese handset manufacturer Xiaomi says it did not do a deal with Zetta to rebrand its handsets for Spain.
Russian firm designs airspace detection system that uses mobile base stations to spot flying attacks.
Scientists have developed a new quantum bit that remains in a stable superposition far longer than before.
Tech sites and forums are claiming that Spain's answer to the iPhone is actually a rebranded phone from China.
Even IT people are starting to speak out about the pretentious nature of Silicon Valley company culture.
Department of Transport, CAA and MoD are testing drones on jets to see how much damage they cause.
Wikipedia editors say they use Tor to stay anonymous online after being harassed via their IP addresses.
Are you annoyed that Sony removed Linux from the original PS3? Well you could receive some restitution.
17% of incidents involving overheating, smoke or explosions on planes in the last 25 years occurred in 2016.
Shawyer opens up about the story behind the EmDrive in an exclusive video interview with IBTimes UK.
Sony London Studio has created five very different VR experiences to give consumers a taste of the future.
Huge number of mourning fans paid their respects to professional gamer Phillip Klemenov, 23, known as Phizzurp.
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