The NSA's mass collection of telephone metadata has been ruled illegal by US appeals court
Negotiations between Alibaba and Micromax are underway.
'Applebot' has been spotted crawling websites from Apple-owned IP address, igniting search engine rumours.
In a move to transform Dubai into a 'Smart 'City', palm tree-shaped stations are being installed on beaches.
CarlyFiorina.org claims the presidential candidate fired 30,000 employees while CEO of Hewlett-Packard.
The Motion Picture Association is going after any website hosting copyright infringing materials.
OCR exam board chief says pupils shouldn't have to store masses of information in their head.
Music streaming service Grooveshark issues public apology and suggests alternative sites to users.
Smartsheet for Outlook allows users to create or edit items in Smartsheet and collaborate on them in real time.
Microsoft Edge - previously known as Project Spartan - will replace Internet Explorer as Windows web browser
Reddit users have set up Project Ascension in protest at Valve's paid mods on Steam.
How one man's Flight Simulator anxt turned into one of the most successful memes of all time.
Parents of two of the deceased plan to testify against Ross Ulbricht, who founded the illegal marketplace.
eBay boss says his company is strong competitor if Google, undermining EU investigation into search giant.
The file sharing website was launched by entrepreneur Jawed Karim on April 23, 2005 with a 19-second video about elephants.
The four leaked episodes of Game Of Thrones have been downloaded by 18 million IP addresses.
Wikipedia is investigating ban of Contribsx account, allegedly run illegitimately by Conservative party co-chairman Grant Shapps.
The book value of Nokia's HERE maps business unit stands at €2bn.
Wikipedia editors used IP address and 'behavioural evidence' to shut down Contribsx, allegedly run by the Conservative chairman.
Assange is currently in the Ecuador Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden.
Students set up a bot with $100 bitcoins that bought illegal items at random from the dark web.
Google's latest change to which sites top its search results reflects the increasing popularity of smartphones.
Employees have allegedly downloaded content illegally, in the form of an ebook on online piracy
Windows XP users on Chrome will also get regular updates and security patches from Google.
Online voting would likely increase the youth vote, but is it safe? IBTimes UK explains.
Lack of secure HTTPS on Match.com login page leaves 20 million user passwords open to man-in-the-middle attack.
Judge rejects claim that IP address is sufficient to prove an individual is guilty of copyright infringement
The first episodes were shared on peer-to-peer file-sharing websites.
CloudFlare CEO says blocking its service to pro-Isis sites would be submitting to "mob rule".
Fight 215 campaign calls on Congress to end mass surveillance under the Patriot Act.