One million 'Kodi box' pirate devices sold in the UK in last two years
New FACT report claims 25% of the British public "consume illicit content".
Lenovo to pay $3.5m in settlement for selling laptops preloaded with malicious Superfish spyware
The company said it 'disagreed' with the allegations but was 'pleased to bring this matter to a close after 2 1/2 years'.
Google may have 'deliberately' cut advertising after critical comments, claims Vivaldi CEO
Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner says Google "not able to resist the misuse of power".
There is a black market charging $15,000 for Instagram verification
Users are paying thousands for the sacred blue tick of authenticity.
Spotify takes on neo-Nazis by scrubbing 'white power' music from streaming platform
Nearly 40 bands linked to white power scene were deleted from the streaming service.
Ad blocking 'under attack' after DMCA notice used to unfilter website domain
'We had no option but to remove the filter,' said one EasyList administrator on GitHub.
News Corp swings to $643m loss on impairment charges
US media giant wrote down the value of its UK and Australian newspaper businesses by $785m.
Location, location, automation: Estate agent uses AI and robots to slash commission
Tablet-based robot called REX can let viewers in and answer up to 75 questions about each property.
Digital billboard in Cardiff hacked to show swastikas, memes and 'Sharia zone' warning
The billboard was reportedly hacked to read: 'Big Brother is Watching You!'
Elon Musk hands over keys for first 'affordable' Tesla Model 3 electric cars
It could take years to get it to all the people who want to buy it.
Fact-checking website Snopes says it's being 'held hostage' by 'outside vendor'
The website raised more than $450,000 in a day after launching crowdfunding campaign.
Most people can't spot which of these photos are fake. Can you?
This test looks at whether people can distinguish between real or altered pictures.
Google spared from paying €1.1bn back taxes bill in France after legal victory
Numerous tech firms have continued to face criticism over their tax-optimising techniques in Europe.
SoundCloud cuts 40% of staff and shuts offices in London and San Francisco
Music streaming site has cut 173 jobs and closed two offices to reduce costs and push for profitability.
Microsoft on verge of major cloud-focused restructure as 'thousands' of jobs at risk
Microsoft set to shake up company structure to better compete with Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud.
Meet Tien Tzuo: Boss of tech unicorn Zuora who evangelises the 'subscription economy'
Enterprise software company chief talks up global shift to subscription-based business models.
South Korean web host pays 'record' $1m to hackers amid intense ransomware extortion
South Korean web hosting firm had 153 Linux servers infected by Erebus ransomware.
Meet Ezequiel Szafir: The psychology doctor behind reboot of Santander's online banking subsidiary
Openbank's boss discusses agility and a 'mobile first' strategy for Spain's first full-service digital bank.
UK entertainment and media industry projected to drastically change by 2021
PwC report forecasts a 3% compounded annual growth rate for the sector's revenue to £72bn by 2021.
Yandex: Inside the Russian company that claims to be better than Google
Can a company that bases all its solutions around artificial intelligence manage to take over the world?
'Friendly hackers' hijack UK shopping centre billboard with a hilarious security message
'Good-natured' hack on Liverpool One shopping centre billboard occurred on 29 May.
Google to cooperate with Vietnam to remove 'toxic' content
YouTube and Facebook account for two-thirds of the digital media market in Vietnam.
Critical flaw in Twitter's code could let hackers take over your account
The flaw was patched in two days and the researcher was handed a bounty.
EU states approve plans to force social media platforms to tackle hate speech
The proposals will be the first legislation at EU level targeting Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Microsoft CEO: 'It's up to us to help stop dystopian nightmare of Orwell's 1984'
Big Brother is watching you, but Satya Nadella claims his company is not involved.
ITV overall revenues fall by 3%, while studios division revenues rise by 7%
Chief Executive Adam Crozier says 2017 expectations remain unchanged despite an uncertain economic environment.
Facebook rejected one fifth of 'emergency requests' from UK police about its users
The social media giant has been accused of not responding to 'life or death' requests.
WPP confident of building momentum despite slow start to 2017
Advertising giant posts 17% increase in Q1 revenue but suffers slowdown in growth in the US.
What is Wikitribune? Jimmy Wales launches crowdfunded platform to combat fake news
Founder says Wikitribune is news by the people and for the people.
PSD2 and relationship banking in a robotic age
Nancy Langer is president and chief operating officer at Zafin.