Kiddle is the latest kids-friendly search engine that squarely aims to become the Google for kids.
CERN's IT department has released data together with a virtual machine environment to make analysing data easier.
EE will shut its call centres in India and bring 600 jobs back to the UK by end of 2016.
US agency actively trawls for blatant texting while driving boasts
Those looking for anti-immigration videos on YouTube are redirected to websites providing info on condition of refugees.
The UK Parliament will be asked to increase online piracy sentences to 10 years at the earliest opportunity.
Rainbow Six Siege and Assassin's Creed Syndicate also among Prime-Exclusive Items.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says cracking down on VPN users hasn't affected its bottom line.
Microsoft has extended its Skype bots to Mac and web app users to assist in day-to-day tasks.
The British Monarchy is on the lookout for a new Head of Digital Engagement.
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Website down: Server maintenance fail results in furious customers unable to access their websites.
Netflix is expected to add 500,000 customers in the US in Q2 2016.
Internet project could bring connectivity to places where it was previously impossible to install.
The Prime video service costs $8.99 a month.
A new banking malware, GozNym, has drained millions from 24 American and Canadian banks.
The ultimate tool for paranoiacs detects 'suspicious activity' in your bed and alert you via smartphone.
Fans of Republican Party frontrunner mocked relentlessly by Swedish online community.
Backers of a hi-tech cooler are being asked to hand over more cash to get a product they've already paid for.
The social media network's website and app crashed early today due to a technical issue
David Cameron had in November pledged to give everyone in the country access to high-speed broadband.
Government agency website said the "internet should be used only after subscribing".
Can you BBC the difference? China news site takes outrageous design inspiration from BBC.
Around 288 of the Netherlands' most popular websites have been affected by the malicious advertising campaign.
New browser developed by Opera founder Jon S von Tetzchner is squarely aimed at the power user.
Sorry Netflix fans, subscription price rises for loyal subscribers and original VR programming is off the menu.
Amazon vs Trump: Thousands of customers sign online petition for Jeff Bezos to ban Trump's menswear line.
North Carolina users will see only a blank screen, as backlash against discriminatory law gathers pace.
HTTPS encryption support now added for all blogs for free.
YouTube will stream live performances of Guns N Roses, Sia, Ellie Goulding and others.