Shia LaBeouf apologises to man who got sucker-punched for looking like him and offers to chat, giggle about it
The man received a black eye and had to get stitches after being attacked in the subway.
Russian trolls outing porn stars and prostitutes with neural network facial recognition app
Russian app FindFace is being used by trolls to identify and harass young women who have appeared in porn.
MTV reviving cult hit Cribs on Snapchat to reach younger audiences
Originally aired in 2000, the TV show gave viewers a peek into celebrities' lavish homes.
PornHub: How 'the YouTube of sex' changed the porn world - and how it may still destroy it
PornHub and its rivals are on the rise - but not everyone is happy about it.
Data scientists have the best jobs, reporters and sales people the worst
CareerCast releases its ranking of the top 10 best and worst jobs of 2016.
Burberry sales decline amid slowdown in Europe as retailer warns of tough year ahead
Retailer says full-year profit for 2017 will be at lower end of expectations as sales fall 1%.
Hackers can break into your Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo account for just $129, says Dell
Hackers are operating as regular businesses with many advertising themselves as 'honest, trustworthy and professional'.
'New work' by Rembrandt unveiled in Amsterdam may change future of art
The latest Rembrandt is not a new discovery but a digitally created 3D-printed homage.
How to sink online piracy: Rightscorp to hold digital thieves' computers to ransom
Rightscorp appears optimistic that it can convince ISPs to join its plans to combat P2P piracy online.
WWE and Snapchat sign Live Stories deal, kicking off with WrestleMania
WWE will broadcast a Snapchat Live Story featuring video footage and photos from fans attending the event.
Millennials' viewing habits: No to traditional TV platforms, yes to YouTube celebrities and Netflix
13-24 age group surveyed also open to watching adds to support celebrity YouTubers.
Earth Hour 2016: What is it, why celebrate and what time should lights be switched off?
Earth Hour is marked every year in March to raise awareness of climate change.
Nom: YouTube co-founder Steve Chen launches food-centric live video app
Dubbed "Twitch for food", Nom is tapping into the growing popularity of live video streaming in the tech world.
The New York Times tests pop-ups that ask users to disable ad blockers
Other publishers have also employed their own strategies to deal with the rise in ad blocking software.
International Women's Day 2016: Tech inventions by women that we use in our everyday lives
Some of the everyday equipment and technology you use today were in fact invented by women.
WPP hikes dividend but warns industry optimism is misplaced
FTSE 100 group says clients are becoming not willing to take risks.
UK mobile operator Three to tie-up with Israel's Shine to block online advertising on its network
Three could become the first European mobile network to block ads
MIT Cleantech Committee explores how blockchains can distribute renewable electricity
MIT Enterprise Forum hosts first ever Blockchain & Energy event on Monday 22 February.
Viacom's Paramount Channel to debut in Asia with Thailand launch
The network has made its first distribution tie-up with local operator CTH.
BBC to use face-scanning tech to gauge viewer responses to programming
Technology could provide BBC with deeper insight into viewers's tastes
Exterion Media starts tracking Tube journeys and browsing activity of millions of O2 customers
This will help marketers by informing them where best to display their adverts on London's underground route.
Google to ban Flash-based ads as it touts move to 100% HTML5 advertising
Google is the latest major technology firm to ditch Flash-based advertising, which it is to ban from 2017.
Blockchain innovator SatoshiPay offers alternative to advertising for web publishers
SatoshiPay's nonopayment system offers new ways of monetising web content and digital goods in general.
FCUK: French Connection are bringing back their controversial slogan
Get ready for a 1990s revival as British brand French Connection are bringing back their slogan T-shirts.
Bot fraud: Advertisers 'to lose $7.2bn' globally in 2016
Advertisers expected 'to lose $7.2bn' due to online ad fraud.
Privacy watchdog warns shoppers that retailers can track movements through smartphones
Stores can identify and track customers via Wi-Fi and facial recognition software.
Newsweek's revenue surges 90% as turnaround strategy reaps rewards
Iconic magazine posts first ever profit in Europe two years after being on the brink of collapse.
Labour shadow equalities minister Kate Osamor accused of hypocrisy for unpaid intern ad
EXCLUSIVE: Edmonton MP Kate Osamor advertised an expenses-only internship.
Digital currency: Putting blockchain regulations into the broader context of today
Steve Ehrlich, an associate at Spitzberg Partners, surveys the regulatory landscape regarding blockchain.
Facebook 'friend finder' is unlawful and an advertising harassment says German court
The social network service has been met with criticism over its privacy breaches in the past as well.