Uber formally complains to European Commission over Spanish ban
Taxi company Uber has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission over a ban preventing it from operating in Spain.
Not a car: What will Elon Musk and Tesla's major new product line be?
Elon Musk will announce a 'new Tesla product line' on 30 April, but it is not a car - here are three suggestions of what it could be.
Elon Musk and Tesla to announce 'major new product' on 30 April - but it is not a car
Tesla chief executive will announced a 'major new product' on 30 April, but for the first time in the company's history it will not be a car
Silk Road: 'Scandalous' allegations of DEA agents stealing bitcoins and leaking info to Ross Ulbricht
Ross Ulbricht's lawyer, Joshua Dratel, criticises police corruption in Silk Road investigation of Dread Pirate Roberts
Elon Musk: 'Misleading' Chinese speculators cancelling orders led to Model S surplus
Elon Musk admits he was 'misled' by Chinese speculators cancelling their Tesla Model S orders after the electric cars had been built and shipped
Buyers of £13,500 gold Apple Watch Edition will skip queues and get special treatment
Spending over £10,000 on the gold Apple Watch Edition will mean no queues and a tailored, hour-long sales pitch
Facebook down: Social network offline as outage affects Europe and US
Facebook was down and unresponsive for many users across Europe on 27 March
Apple Watch store to open in Selfridges London on 10 April
Dedicated Apple Watch boutique will open in the Selfridges department store in London on 10 April
Google loses Court of Appeal bid over iPhone privacy misuse
Search giant was accused of bypassing settings in Apple's Safari web browser on the iPhone.
PayPal agrees to £5m fine for alleged US sanction violations
PayPal has agreed to pay a £5m fine in relation to payments allegedly violating sanctions against Iran, Cuba and Sudan.
HTC 'power struggle' sees second design chief leave company in less than 12 months
A rift between design and sales teams is to blame for the departure of HTC design chief Jonah Becker after less than a year in the role
Self-driving cars will change city design and postal service but they could also make us unhappy
Expect car park locations to change and city layouts to look different if autonomous cars do become a reality.
Ed Vaizey: We will not use data from connected cars to catch speeders
MP Vaizey of the department for culture, media and sport says the government will not use connected cars to catch speeders.
Smartphone-like app platform will 'be key to success of connected car industry'
As the car industry becomes connected, creating a platform for applications will be key to success for manufacturers.
UK to lead autonomous car industry into new era 'as revolutionary as Henry Ford's Model T'
Transport secretary Robert Goodwill says UK to lead motoring industry into a new autonomous era as revolutionary as Henry Ford's Model T.
Connected autonomous car industry will create 320,000 UK jobs and boost economy by £51bn by 2030
Research by KPMG claims the connected and autonomous vehicle industries will create over 300,000 UK jobs.
Google car: Pedestrian-protecting external airbags in development
Google has filed a patent outlining airbags for protecting pedestrians who may walk out in front of an approaching car
Facebook gets nostalgic with new On This Day retrospective posts feature
Targeting Timehop and capitalising on the internet's love of all things nostalgia, Facebook has launched On This Day feature
Becoming Steve Jobs: Study praises new 'narcissist with humility' portrayal of Apple co-founder
A scientific study has praised new biography's portrayal of Steve Jobs for its blend of narcissism and humility.
BT back in the mobile market with 4G plans starting at £5 per month
BT has re-entered the mobile phone market with 4G plans starting from £5 per month for BT Broadband customers.
Mystery Oppo Android phone does away with screen bezels
Leaked photos show new Oppo smartphone has a screen which stretches entirely from one edge to the other, with no bezel.
Telefonica agrees to sell O2 to Three owner Hutchison Whampoa for £10.25bn
A deadline for regulatory approval has been set at 30 June 2016.
Improbable: London virtual reality firm lands $20m investment from Facebook backer
Facebook and Twitter backer Andreessen Horowitz invests $20 million in London VR company Improbable
Death of the speeding ticket: Ford S-Max reads road signs and slows automatically
Windscreen-mounted camera can read speed limit signs and slow the Ford S-Max down if the driver is speeding
Autonomous Audi driving itself 3,500 miles from San Francisco to New York
Autonomous Audi will drive itself 3,500 miles on an eight-day road trip from San Francisco to the annual motor show in New York City
Eric Schmidt: Google Glass remains 'very fundamental' part of company but 'these things take time'
Google chairman Eric Schmidt likens Google Glass to company's autonomous car project and admits 'these things take time'
Facebook faces EU Court of Justice over user data misuse in wake of Prism spying scandal
Case against Facebook Ireland reaches European Court of Justice over claims social network does not protect EU data
Over half of UK parents unaware if their children are being cyberbullied
Over half of British parents admit they wouldn't know if their children were being cyberbullied and also would not know what to do
How Steve Jobs made his audience lust over 'buggy, sluggish' $10k NeXT computer
Becoming Steve Jobs biography details 1988 launch of the NeXT personal computer and how Jobs wowed his audience
Virtual reality porn: Tried, tested and intensely creepy
IBTimes UK tries out the latest revolution in adult entertainment, but is the ultimate in realism really want people want?