Silk Road trial: Jury deliberations begin as court hears closing arguments
Silk Road closing arguments see Ross Ulbricht's defence team say he was framed, while prosecution argue drug website was 'his baby'.
Sony Pictures hack: Recovering from cyberattack will cost company $15m
Sony Pictures will spend $15m on investigation and remedial costs associated with the cyber attack on its computer network.
Softbank's Nao droid: Emotion-reading robots replace cashiers at Japan's largest bank
Investment in 'robot revolution' sees Japan's largest bank employ droids to handle customer requests and read their emotions.
Chinese retail giant Alibaba tests one-hour delivery drones
Three-day test sees Chinese online retail giant Alibaba deliver packages of ginger tea, within an hour, by drone
Pebble sells millionth smartwatch, but will it ever be more than a niche?
And even with Samsung, Google and Apple in the market, can the smartwatch be more than a niche?
Silk Road by numbers: What the FBI found when it seized drug-dealing web server
FBI analysis of seized Silk Road servers reveals a platform for the sale of $183m of drugs to 115,000 customers.
Scratchproof sapphire iPhone screens shelved: Apple converts failed factory into data command centre
Apple is to spend $1 billion converting its failed sapphire iPhone screen factory into a command hub for its data centres
Samsung Galaxy S6 to arrive on 1 March with curved design
Samsung has invited journalists to an event in Barcelona where it is expected to show off a curved Galaxy S6
BMW ConnectedDrive hack sees 2.2 million cars exposed to remote unlocking
Patch issued as more than two million BMW, Rolls-Royce and Mini vehicles exposed to remote unlocking hack
Dixons Carphone to launch new Three-powered phone network this spring
Retailer Dixons Carphone to launch MVNO phone network in Q2-Q3 2015, powered by Three
Apple and Microsoft could face billion dollar tax bill in US over profits held offshore
If Obama proposal is enacted, US companies will face a 14% tax bill on billions of dollars held overseas
Dog fitness tracker Whistle raises $15m and buys out rival smart collar company
Whistle, the Fitbit fitness tracker for dogs, has raised $15 million in funding and bought out rival smart collar company, Snaptracs.
Five things the Tesla Model S can do which your car cannot
From an iPhone app controlling the air-con to hyperspace acceleration, the Tesla Model S is a car from the future.
Tesla has turned electric car range anxiety into range curiosity
With the Tesla Model S, owning an electric car is now longer a case of 'will I make it?' but 'how far can I go?'
Tesla Model S P85+ review: The car of the future is already here
We review the Tesla Model S to find out what driving the electric car from the future feels like
Silk Road trial: 'Execution' webchat revealed as drug sale bitcoins traced to Ulbricht's laptop
Prosecution traces millions of dollars of Silk Road bitcoins to Ross Ulbricht's laptop, as 'execution' webchats finally revealed.
Tesla Model S performance boosted by smartphone-style software update: UK charger network grows
Elon Musk says Tesla Model S P85D will get improved acceleration by an over-the-air software update
Google exec says Glass a case of 'pausing and resetting' as death knell continues to toll
The future of Google Glass is shrouded in deeper shadows as company CFO describes a 'pause and reset' needed.
Handset fatigue sets in as consumers grow bored of annual smartphone upgrades
Consumers are growing bored of annual smartphone upgrades and are instead hunting out cheaper tariffs for their older handsets
Virtual reality takes off as Qantas Airways gives Samsung Gear VR to first-class passengers
Three-month trial sees Qantas bring virtual reality experiences to passengers with Samsung Gear VR headset.
Child-snooping app set for UK launch gives parents covert access to texts, iMessages and more
Child-monitoring app letting parents view texts, calls, location and social networks has UK launch in its sights.
Tesco offloads Blinkbox Books service and 100,000 customers to Kobo
Tesco bows out of digital market by handing its Blinkbox Books service and customers to Amazon-rival Kobo
Project Cars preview: Racing on the edge of reality
Project Cars is a racing simulator for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Windows and Steam OS, and will be released in Europe on 20 March.
Apple Watch release date is before the end of April, says CEO Tim Cook
Apple Watch is 'on range' to go on sale within the first four months of 2015, CEO Tim Cook said after the company's Q1 earnings results
Apple posts $18bn quarterly earnings, the highest in global corporate history
Apple has posted earnings of $18 billion on revenue of $74.6bn for the first quarter, setting a new world record for quarterly corporate earnings
Apple supplier Foxconn braces for staff cuts in face of falling smartphone prices
Foxconn, manufacturer of the iPhone and many other technology products, will be making redundancies as smartphone demand and prices fall.
Microsoft Surface sets $1bn revenue record, but Q2 results are merely 'good enough'
Surface tablet passes $1bn revenue milestone, aided by strong cloud service sales
Apple retail boss and ex-Burberry chief Angela Ahrendts paid $73.3m in 2014 beating CEO Tim Cook
Ahrendts was Apple's highest-paid employee in 2014, as the company enters fashion industry with Watch.
Angry, sweary tweets linked to higher rates of heart disease
Researchers find link between communities who tweet negatively and increase in heart disease mortality.
Uber drivers more likely to be young, college educated and female than regular taxi drivers
Survey reveals many Uber drivers have additional full-time jobs.