Apple Pay coming to UK and EU: iPhone maker searches for London-based legal intern
Apple job vacancy looks for London-based legal intern to roll out Apple Pay into UK and Europe
Sony Pictures hack: Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel 'angry and devastated' by company secrets leak
Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel sent emotional email to staff after company secrets revealed by Sony Pictures hack.
Flying a drone in the UK: What you need to know
IBTimes UK looks at the rules and regulations you must follow to fly a drone in the UK
Facebook 'Sell Something' button lets group users buy goods from each other
Facebook is running a public test on a system allowing group members to sell goods to each other, but will not accept responsibility for any sales.
Tumbling ruble sparks Apple sales halt, Samsung price hikes, and cancelled car orders
A crashing ruble has forced Apple to halt online sale, while Samsung and Ikea up their prices and dealerships cancel European car orders.
Withings Activité review: The smartest smartwatch proves less is more
Withings Activité, a smartwatch that looks like a regular watch, but tracks your walking, running, swimming and sleeping.
Self-parking BMW i3 finds space and returns to driver using smartwatch commands
Electric BMW i3 prototype can find a space, park itself and return to its owner with commands from a smartwatch
BlackBerry Classic sold out: Rallying call of a smartphone icon struggling to remain relevant
BlackBerry Classic represents more than a nod towards handsets of yore - it could herald a remarkable recovery
Raspberry Pi apps created by UK children will embark on 6-month ISS mission
Applications created by British school children will be used on Raspberry Pi computers on board the International Space Station
Dislike button: Facebook considers adding more one-click emotions says Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook is thinking about adding more ways for users to quickly express emotion, beyond the 'like' button
Top 5 UK petrol and diesel price comparison apps for Android and iOS
Five apps for finding the cheapest fuel prices at thousands of stations across the UK
Huddle announces $51m Series D funding round and doubling of London office
Tech City London startup Huddle has received $51m in Series D funding, which will see its London office double in size.
Tech to the skies: United Airlines joins paperless rivals with iPhone 6 Plus roll-out to cabin crew
United Airlines joins growing number of airlines using smart-devices to create paperless cabins and flight decks
Instagram pledges to delete fake accounts as daily users overtake Twitter at 300 million
Instagram has more daily users than Twitter, as it crosses the 300 million milestone and introduces account verification
UK tech cannot challenge Silicon Valley while government favours US rivals: Huddle CEO Alastair Mitchell
UK government funding is needed to create British tech giants to rival Google and Microsoft.
Yotaphone 2 review: This dual-screen Android smartphone is not a gimmick
The Yotaphone 2 by Russian company Yota has two screens - is this a gimmick or a bold foray into uncharted smartphone territory?
Apple criticises media over sick Steve Jobs testimony with little value: 'You want to see a dead man'
Apple lawyers have protested against news organisation requests to broadcast video deposition by Steve Jobs filmed months before death
YouTube's 10 most-viewed videos of 2014 include iPhone 6 'Bendgate' and dog dressed as spider
Most popular YouTube video of 2014 is of a dog dressed as a giant spider: top 10 clips of the year revealed
Next-generation wearable tech threads optical fibres through sports clothing
Cambridge-born wearable tech threads fibre optic cables through clothing to monitor movement and performance
Facebook 2014 review: Top 10 UK topics and places revealed
Scottish referendum, the World Cup, and Ice Bucket Challenge - Facebook reveals the most popular UK events and places of 2014
Anonymous snitch Sabu bought children gifts and 'celebrated' with brother before FBI arrest
Anonymous hacker Hector 'Sabu' Monsegur took his children on a $200 shopping spree and drank beer before FBI arrest
'There is no real security' - Anonymous hacker turned FBI snitch Hector 'Sabu' Monsegur gives first interview
Former Anonymous hacker-turned-FBI-informant Hector 'Sabu' Monsegur warns 'there is no real security'
Samsung Gear VR headset causes motion sickness, nausea, eye-twitching and other side effects
Samsung warns that its own Gear VR headset should only be used in 30 minute stints
Yotaphone 2: Are dual-screened smartphones the future?
The two-screened Yotaphone 2 has gone on sale in the UK
Apple's $1bn iPod trial continues despite judge dismissing all claimants
All claimants dismissed from $1bn Apple iPod trial, but judge says proceedings must go on and another plaintiff will be found
Worst and weirdest wearables of 2014: Hi-tech trousers, hats and brain monitors
From selfie hats to jeans that make drum noises, these are five of 2014's weirdest wearables
Tag Heuer Intel-powered smartwatch reveal likely at CES 2015 in January
Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer poised to announce Intel-powered smartwatch in January to compete with Apple Watch
GCHQ does not breach human rights, but questions hang over past spying behaviour
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rules GCHQ does not breach human rights, but cannot be certain about past behaviour
Christmas gift guide - Tech for dads: Smartphone projectors, jumping drones and robotic lawn mowers
Smart footballs, fitness trackers, iPhone cases, projectors, and an automated lawn mower - we have Dad's present sorted
iPod and iTunes DRM was necessary evil, Apple claims in court
Apple executive Eddy Cues gives evidence in iPod DRM court case, claims strict rights control was needed to keep iTunes safe