Xiaomi's honeymoon period is over as it drops to sixth on smartphone list
Xiaomi drops from among the world's biggest smartphone makers in the final quarter of 2014, but Russian expansion is on the way.
Apple shares open 7.7% up following record quarterly profit
Shares in Apple have opened 7.7% up on the New York Stock Exchange following the company's reported record quarterly profit.
IBM job cuts to begin as staff get 'urgent requests' for meetings with managers
IBM staff to have one-on-one meetings as lay-offs start around the world.
Apple's record-breaking quarterly results explained with 22 figures
From record iPhone sales to unprecedented profits, we look at the figures behind Apple's record quarterly results.
Apple iOS 8.1.3: Features, security updates and how to download
Details of Apple's latest iOS update which reduces the amount of free space need to update on your iPhone or iPad
Twitter launches new video sharing feature that could kill Vine
Twiiter users can share 30-second video clips directly from within the app in a move that could impact the future of Vine
Anonymous OpDeathEaters campaign calls for people to expose paedophile networks around the world
An Anonymous campaign to root out child abuse networks is calling on people to take to the streets on 13 February.
Hacking your money: Cloning credit cards, stealing bitcoin and spoofing Verified by Visa
IBTimes UK technology editor David Gilbert looks at how easy it is for cyber-criminals to clone our credit cards and steal our money online.
IBM flatly denies reports it will cut over 111,000 jobs
IBM has denied reports that it is about to cut 26% of its workforce as part of a major reorganisation
Facebook denies Lizard Squad hackers were behind global outage
Facebook has says an internal error was responsible for widespread outage, and not the hacking group Lizard Squad who earlier claimed responsibility.
Facebook and Instagram suffer major outages around the world
Both Facebook and Instagram are offline for users in Europe, the US, Australia and Asia
Year of the Goat gold-plated iPhone 6 launched costing over £2,800
Limited-edition gold iPhone 6 featuring Chinese goat symbol launched to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Mastermind hacker leaks 20 million email addresses to highlight fake dating site profiles
Hacker named Mastermind published 20 million email addresses to highlight the issue of dating websites using fake profiles
Apple Q1 2015 earnings preview: Record iPhone 6 sales to supercharge revenue
Apple expected to report most successful quarter ever, with iPhone 6 sales predicted by some to surpass 70 million units.
Facebook ordered to remove pages insulting Mohammed by Turkish court
A Turkish court has threatened to ban Facebook entirely if the social network doesn't remove pages it claims are insulting to Mohammed.
TransferWise $58m investment will help expansion to US and values company at close to $1bn
UK-based TransferWise will open offices in the US and Germany following $58m funding round
IBM to cut more than 111,000 jobs in largest corporate lay-off ever
IBM is reportedly set to axe 26% of its workforce in one go this week, in the largest jobs cut and reorganisation in its history
Malaysia Airlines website hacked by Lizard Squad
The infamous hacking group Lizard Squad has knocked the website of Malaysian Airlines offline initially blaming the "Cyber Caliphate"
The worrying case of Barrett Brown - a dangerous precedent for all journalists and activists
Barrett Brown's five year sentence sets a worrying precedent for activists and journalists seeking to uncover injustice.
Adobe patches one Flash zero-day vulnerability but Angler Exploit Kit remains a threat
Adobe's Flash continues to put users at risk despite patching zero-day vulnerability being actively exploited in the wild.
Box IPO: Founder Aaron Levie taking $1.67bn valuation in his stride
Cloud storage and file collaboration service Box will go public on Friday with a valuation of $1.67 billion.
Why Windows 10 is not the answer to Microsoft's smartphone woes
Microsoft demoed Windows 10 running on a smartphone for the first time but nothing on show will solve the problems it faces.
Windows 10 on Smartphones: Seven best features of Microsoft's new software for phones
Ahead of the launch of a Windows 10 preview for smartphones, we look at the best new features for mobile users
WhatsApp Web: How to use WhatsApp on your PC
A guide to using WhatsApp Web on your PC using your Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry or Nokia smartphone.
BlackBerry CEO: App developers should be forced to develop apps for our smartphones
Under-fire BlackBerry CEO John Chen wants to force companies including Apple and Netflix to create apps for his smartphones.
What are the world's worst passwords?
A list of the 25 worst passwords has been published showing people still use weak and easily crackable passwords.
Facebook will no longer tell you 'Justin Bieber is an alien' as hoax stories targeted
Facebook is taking steps to eradicate fake or hoax stories that spread quickly among its 1.3 billion members.
Have businesses learned the lessons from Sony attack?
Technology editor David Gilbert examines in the wake of the Sony Pictures hack if businesses are preparing themselves better against cyber attacks.
Samsung Galaxy S6 to use Exynos 7 Octa chip over Snapdragon 810 due to overheating issues
Samsung's flagship smartphone for 2015, the Galaxy S6, won't use the Snapdragon 810 chip after it overheated in testing
Netflix to stream The Interview from 24 January
Netflix announces it will allow subscribers to watch the controversial film The Interview from 24 January.