LG G Flex 2 revealed: Curved screen smartphone with self-healing body
LG has announced the G Flex 2, its second generation curved-screen smartphone, at CES in Las Vegas
Belty smart-belt automatically slackens when you've eaten too much
Emiota Belty is a smart belt which tracks your activity, syncs to your smartphone, and automatically slackens after a big meal
Smartphones and tablets deprive children of more sleep than television
Children with smartphones and tablets in their bedrooms get less sleep and feel more tired than those free of technology
Alleged Silk Road kingpin Ross Ulbricht goes on trial: Everything you need to know
Trial of alleged Silk Road mastermind Ross Ulbricht begins in New York this month
Autonomous Audi sets out on 550-mile self-drive road trip to Las Vegas and CES
Self-driving Audi A7 Sportback can navigate motorways at up to 70 miles per hour and make lane changes without driver input
iCloud accounts at risk of brute force attack as hacker exploits 'painfully obvious' password flaw
New software claims to hack iCloud accounts using brute force attack and dictionary of commonly used passwords
The Pirate Bay counts down to potential 1 February relaunch
Countdown timer has emerged on The Pirate Bay website, signalling a potential return on 1 February
Montblanc e-Strap adds notifications, fitness tracking and touch screen to a regular watch
The e-Strap by Montblanc puts a touch screen with notification alerts and fitness tracking on the back of your regular watch
Bloodhound: the 1,000mph car – Britain's tech story of 2015 comes from a Bristol workshop
British engineers are building the world's first 1,000mph car, which will be driven this year.
New Year 2015: How to get the best firework photos with your iOS and Android smartphones
Tips for taking better photos of the New Year's Eve fireworks with your iOS and Android smartphones.
New Year's Eve 2015: Majority of Brits will be asleep before 2am tonight, fitness trackers reveal
Data collected by Jawbone fitness trackers reveal Brits are likely to be asleep by 2am this New Year's Eve.
Uber suspends services in Spain after court order
Court order forces Uber to suspend its ride-sharing service in Spain, but it hopes to work with authorities to reopen soon.
Child porn sites most popular Tor destinations on the shady dark web
Tor users browsing the dark web visit websites hosting images of child abuse more than any other, research claims
Apple patent reveals plans for motion tracking pen and stylus
Similar to a Livescribe pen, Apple's proposed stylus can record writing and drawing and translate it into digital images in real time.
Sony Pictures hack involved fired company insider not North Korea, claim researchers
Cyber-security researchers Norse claim Sony Pictures hack was work of disgruntled former employee, not North Korea
Apple introduces 14-day refund system for accidental iTunes and App Store purchases
Unwanted content bought from the European iTunes Store and App Store can now be returned for a full refund within 14 days
End of year report: How was 2014 for the world's biggest tech companies?
We've graded the performance of Apple, Samsung, Sony, HTC, Motorola, Google and more on their performance in 2014
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi gets billion dollar boost to reach $45bn valuation
Funding round of $1.1bn means Chinese phone giant Xiaomi is now worth $45bn and is one of world's most valuable private companies
Snowden files reveal NSA had 'major problems' tracking Tor dark web users and cracking encryption
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal how the NSA struggled to hack the Tor deep web browser and its encryption
Chaos Computer Club hacks iPhone Touch ID scanner with photograph of fingerprints
Photos of your fingers can be used to create an artificial print and hack into your smartphone, Chaos Computer Club reveals
Samsung to cease production of Galaxy Alpha in favour of mid-range handsets
Samsung Galaxy Alpha to be scrapped once current stock is produced, as pursuit of mid-range intensifies
LG to drive Mercedes autonomous car technology
Mercedes and LG to reveal self-driving car prototype at CES technology trade show in January
China's Great Firewall slams shut final Gmail loophole
The Great Firewall of China has closed the last remaining loophole for citizens to access Google's Gmail service
Boxing Day Sales: Argos to cut prices on wide range of tech
Argos will be cutting prices across a wide range of tech and gadgets for Boxing Day 2014, both online and in-store
Boxing Day tech sales 2014: Where to get cheapest tablets, speakers, Amazon deals, Currys bargains
Our guide to which tech retailers will be offering online sales from Christmas Eve and opening their doors on Boxing Day
Sony Pictures hackers say no more data will be leaked unless Hollywood studio 'makes additional trouble'
Sony Pictures hackers say they will not release more data, because The Interview has been scrapped, but only it doesn't 'make additional trouble'
FBI: North Korea attacked Sony Pictures and intended to inflict significant harm
FBI says North Korea is responsible for Sony Picture hack and intended to inflict significant harm
Apple CEO Tim Cook 'deeply offended' by BBC Panorama claims of mistreated iPhone workers
Apple CEO Tim Cook says he is 'deeply offended' by BBC allegations of poor working conditions at Chinese iPhone factories
Bargain-hungry Brits to spend £441,000 per minute on Christmas Day sales
Britons will slip away from their families on Christmas Day to spend a total of £636m in online sales.
Elon Musk's Hyperloop dream lives on as team of 100 engineers promise prototypes in 2015
Hyperloop, the 800mph train dreamt up by Elon Musk, is being tackled by team of 100 engineers from Boeing, Airbus and SpaceX.