Russian Hackers Behind 'Oleg Pliss' iPhone Ransom Scam in Australia Arrested
Two hackers behind a massive ransomware campaign against Apple customers in Australia have been arrested in Russia
UberTaxi Service Launched Ahead of London Black Cab Protest
Uber has opened up its app to London taxi drivers on the same day 12,000 of them are due to protest against the service.
Tech Talk: Battle of the Budget Smartphones
Tech Editor David Gilbert compares the Motorola Moto E and the Nokia Lumia 630
Best Budget Smartphone: Motorola Moto E vs Nokia Lumia 630
We look at two of the most popular budget smartphones on the market, to see if the Moto E or Lumia 630 is best for you
Mario Kart Meets Scalextric as Anki Drive Launches in the UK
Bringing artificial intelligence and robotics into the living room, Anki Drive is the first product from a unique company.
Live World Cup Scores Coming to London Underground Platform Displays
London Tube passengers will be able to keep up to date with live World Cup scores thank to a deal struck with ESPN
Cybercriminals Will Leverage Chatbot Technology Used to 'Pass' Turing Test
The Turing Test may not have been passed, but it shows how criminals are leveraging AI technology to trick victims
Facebook's Snapchat-Rival Slingshot Appears in App Store - Briefly
Facebook's take on Snapchat - called Slingshot - was accidentally made available in Apple's App Store on Monday
Hacker Who Stole Nude Self-Portraits of George W Bush Jailed for Four Years
A hacker called Guccifer who leaked naked self-portraits of former US president George W Bush is jailed for four years
Samsung Gear Fit Review - An Expensive and Limited Fitness Tracker
Samsung's Gear Fit is promising the best of a smartwatch and fitness tracker in one, but does it deliver?
iPhone 6 Images Leak Online Showing Large Screen and Ultra-Thin Metallic Chassis
High resolution images of the iPhone 6 case appear to show a larger 4.7in screen and ultra-thin metallic chassis.
Turing Test Passed for First Time in Artificial Intelligence Milestone
A Russian supercomputer mimicking a 13-year-old boy called Eugene Goostman has passed the Turing Test for the first time
Tetris Turns 30: Five Facts About the Iconic Videogame
The iconic video game Tetris turns 30 today, so we've gathered together eight facts about the simple game to celebrate
Vodafone Says Governments Are Tapping Into its Network to Spy on Customers
Vodafone report reveals extent of government surveillance in some of the countries it operates
Android 4.4.3 Update Rolls Out for Nexus 5 and Moto G in the UK
Google has released a minor Android update which is now available in the UK for the Nexus 5 and the Moto G.
Mikko Hypponen: 'Edward Snowden Sacrificed Everything to Save Us'
Mikko Hypponen believes Snowden sacrificed everything to save us and hopes he will inspire more whistleblowers
PayPal Bitcoin Integration Coming 'Very Soon' Says eBay CEO John Donahoe
eBay CEO John Donahoe has said that the e-commerce giant will roll out bitcoin integration "very soon"
OpenSSL Vulnerable to Two New Attacks Months After HeartBleed Bug Revealed
Researchers discover entirely new flaw in OpenSSL while Cupid attack takes advantage of Heartbleed vulnerability
FBI Informant Sabu Instigated Stratfor Attack While Under Surveillance
FBI informant Hector Monsegur (Sabu) instigated the attack on Stratfor and not Jeremy Hammond as the FBI claim.
Scientists Prove Book on Life and Death in Harvard Library is Bound in Human Skin
Research reveals a copy of Arsène Houssaye's Des destinées de l'ame held in Harvard is without doubt bound in human skin
First File-Encrypting Ransomware Targeting Android Smartphones Discovered
A security firm discovers the first example of file-encrypting ransomware specifically targeting Android smartphones.
Google Chromecast Adds Support for ESPN, Google+ Photos and Crunchyroll
Google adds Chromecast support to ESPN, Major League Soccer, Google+ Photos and Crunchyroll.
PGP Made Easy: Google Promising End-to-End Encryption for Gmail
Google's End-to-Endleverages PGP encryption for Gmail, making it harder for people to snoop on your emails
Broadband Without Landline Rental: Relish Promises to End London's £193 Million Landline Tax
UK Broadband launches Relish, a broadband product which promises fibre fast speeds without the wires or landline rental
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: China Condemned for Blocking Google Under 'Strictest Censorship Ever'
Ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, China has imposed its widest block on Google yet.
Gameover for Slavik - The Cybercrime Kingpin Behind the Zeus Malware
The FBI has placed Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev on its most wanted list as law enforcement agencies close in on the author of the Zeus Trojan.
What is Gameover Zeus and How Do I Protect Myself?
Warnings about the Gameover malware have led people to ask what it is and how do I protect my computer?
Apple HomeKit Lets Siri Control Your Heating, Lighting and Everything Else in Your Home
Apple launches HomeKit, a platform developers will be able to use to better connect smart home devices with your iPhone.
Apple Allows You Make Phone Calls on From Your Laptop
Apple's latest software update will allow iPhone users make and take phone calls and SMS messages on their laptop and desktop
Apple Gives Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) the iOS Treatment with Flatter Design
Apple has launched a heavily redesigned version of Mac OS X with the Yosemite update borrowing heavily iOS