Microsoft wants you to know that its software is still a big deal.
Some of the most popular photo crazes that have swept the Internet.
WikiLeaks founder files claim that alleged rape victim sent SMS accusing police of making up charges.
Facebook's has no plans to launch its new Paper app in the UK as its team is too small to cope.
Amazon plans Kindle Fire-based store checkout system and peer-to-peer cloud payment service.
The settlement means Google will avoid a £3m fine from the European Commission
Such weather, wow, says internet meme Doge on a new weather forecast website.
Charlie Shrem, CEO of bitcoin exchange BitInstant, arrested at JFK airport, accused of money laundering.
Microsoft has rebranded its SkyDrive cloud storage service as OneDrive following a naming dispute with BskyB.
Internal software bug blamed for problem causing errors in services.
Chaz Rorick's Instagram photos of himself as US Presidents.
The Facebook and Twitter accounts of US broadcaster CNN have been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army who claimed media reports about the conflict were inaccurate.
The FBI arrest revenge porn website operator Hunter Moore claiming he paid hackers to creak into email accounts to find nude photos.
Former US president's daubings on display in IBTimes UK's special art gallery
Malicious websites can activate your microphone and spy on conversations near your computer
BT has achieved the fastest ever internet speed of 1.4 terabits per second - enough to download 44 HD films in a second.
Netflix planning a "substantial European expansion" this year.
An eight hour internet outage in China was caused by a glitch in the Great Firewall of China
In 1994 Dorothy Holm left her family a cryptic message, and after twenty years its meaning has finally been discovered.
Satellite technology could enable planes, boats and trains to offer much faster broadband speeds
Inside military-style bootcamps designed to cure internet addicts.
Finns can legally use the virtual currency to transact.
Popular third party extensions "Add to Feedly" and "Tweet This Page" have been removed by Google.
Should ISPs be allowed to block certain applications, competitors and charge more for network performance?
High Court throws out Google's claim it is immune to UK law in Safari browser privacy lawsuit.
A bankrupt company which made traffic enforcement systems has been confused with smart appliance company Google
Chris Dixon of Andressen Horowitz says bitcoin can be leading means of making payments on internet.
Marissa Mayer has fired Henrique de Castro, the man she hired a year ago to revamp the company's ad business.
Rural broadband to go superfast with £10m government investment into improvement pilot schemes.