Labour leader denies making the pledge during the general election campaign.
Smart home devices are pretty cool, but they are also a hacker's dream.
Solid-state batteries hold the key to charging cars as quickly as refueling.
Budget airline continues expansion plans after launching Austria-based airline last week.
Jimmy Choo shares jump more than 16% on the news.
Brightly coloured murals allow potential customers to see what is on offer inside shops that don't have large display windows.
More than 90% of British Veterinary Association members who are official vets are non-UK EU nationals.
Sybenetix combines behavioral analytics and cognitive computing with financial markets expertise.
Proposal will see ground rents drastically reduced in order to prevent speculative buyers from damaging the market.
Tesco outperforms fellow 'Big Four' rivals in four weeks to 15 July, as sales at discounters soar over 15%.
The spyware has reportedly been developed by Chinese police and can monitor chats, SIM card data, Wi-Fi data and more.
Bango CEO Ray Anderson tells IBTimes UK paying for purchases via your phone bill is more common than you think.
Some of the companies affected include the Weather Company, Freshworks, SpotX and Fusion Media Group.
Senior bank official says a rapid rise in household loans could pose a threat to the UK economy.
Hackers hit the Ethereum platform's ICO, making it the second ICO hack and the fourth Ethereum hack in a month.
Tor exit node operator Dmitry Bogatov, accused of inciting violence, has been released from jail.
International Trade Secretary hits out at Brexit scaremongers as he attempts to woo Washington.
Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner said it would be 'disaster' if the UK stayed in it.
Autonomous parking will be available at the Mercedes museum in 2018.
Australian consumer group Choice claims 14 carmakers have refitted recalled cars with faulty airbags.
Philippe Very, professor of strategic management at EDHEC Business School, considers how cloud providers benefit from cyber-attacks.
New research suggests monthly incomes are at their lowest reflecting an ongoing squeeze on household incomes.
Brexit is not to blame.
Consumer goods giant expects muted sales growth after being caught out by NotPetya virus attack in June.
A third of importers planning price increases next year.
German car maker rejects media claims of colluding with Audi, VW and Mercedes.
Softbank and car-hailing firm DiDi Chuxing will invest a combined $2bn in the Malaysian company.
Ladbrokes have told IBTimes UK that they would have to pay out £20,000 if he enters Number 10.
Popularity of meat-free diets sees UK sales rise 15% year-on-year in the first half.
Budget airline warns it could move flights away from the UK should Britain fail to reach Brexit deal with EU.