Text your Washing Machine and Fridge With LG's HomeChat Service
You will never be alone again with LG's HomeChat service letting you control and monitor your home appliances by text message.
LG LifeBand Touch Combines Fitness Tracker and Smartwatch in One
LG has announced its entry to the wearable tech market with the Lifeband Touch, a fitness tracker with touchscreen.
CES 2014 and the Curse of the Hands-On
Hands-On reviews offer little-to-no value to the reader, yet as CES 2014 proves, they are more popular than ever.
Smart Jewellery Can Change Colour to Suit Your Mood
UK company CSR aims to make wearable technology beautiful with a range of smart jewellery that changes colour to suit your mood.
Apple Continues Buying Spree with Purchase of SnappyLabs Burst Photo App
Apple has snapped up another company with the purchase of SnappyLabs, a one-man startup which figured out how to make Apple's iPhone camera take full resolution pictures at a rate of up to 30 frames a second.
CryptoLocker Evolves into a Worm to Spread Independently
The pernicious ransomware CryptoLocker has evolved and can now spread via removable drives like USB sticks.
Lenovo, ZTE, Acer and Archos Reveal New Smartphones, Tablets and Laptops Ahead of CES 2014
CES 2014 hasn't even begun but already a slew of companies have shown their wares including ZTE, Acer, Lenovo and Archos.
Snapchat Admits Knowing About Security Flaws for Months
Snapchat will launch an updated version of its app following 4.6 million usernames and phone numbers being compromised.
Kanye West-Inspired Bitcoin Alternative Coinye West to Launch Next Week
We've had a crypto-currency based on a meme, and now we're about to get one based on a rapper.
Samsung Sees $18 Billion Wiped from Market Value in a Week
Ahead of CES 2014, Samsung has seen $18 billion wiped off its market value in a week as investors worry about slowing profit growth.
This is NOT What the iPhone 6 Will Look Like
Latest concept art offers a vision of an iPhone 6 which is way off the mark, says technology editor David Gilbert.
Syrian Electronic Army Posts Phone Number of Microsoft CEO on Twitter
Having hacked the Skype Twitter account and blog, the Syrian Electronic Army posted email address and phone number of Ballmer online.
Cyber Threats 2014: Darknets, Windows XP, Adobe Passwords, Bitcoin and More
We look at the biggest threats facing individuals, business and governments in cyber security in 2014.
The Hobbit and Game of Thrones Top Most Pirated Lists of 2013
The most pirated TV shows and films of the last 12 months show fantasy titles are the most popular among illegal downloaders.
'Save Dogemas' Campaign Looks to Recover Stolen Dogecoin
The community around meme-based crypto-currency Dogecoin is rallying after major thefts on Christmas Day.
Cyber Criminals Use USB Sticks to Empty ATMs
Criminals swaps guns for USB drives as ATMs were emptied repeatedly using malware stored on the memory sticks.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Coming with 4GB RAM and 4K Screen
Samsung's new memory chips will enable faster applications, better battery life and higher resolutions displays – with the Galaxy S5 likely to use the new memory.
Cyber Threats 2013: From Snowden to the Hunt for Red October
We look back on a year which has seen the world's view of how the internet works changed forever thanks to Edward Snowden.
Google's Chromebooks Top Amazon Christmas Best Seller List Again
For the second year in a row, low-cost Google Chromebooks from Samsung and Acer were among the best-selling laptops on Amazon this Christmas.
What is Dogecoin? The Meme that Became the Hot New Virtual Currency
As the year of bitcoin comes to an end, David Gilbert investigates the next big crypto-currency - Dogecoin
Apple will be Forced to Change iPhone as Europe Adopts Common Battery Charger
Apple will be forced to use a standard battery charger on its iPhone thanks to a draft EU law.
CryptoLocker Gang Earns Millions in Just 100 Days
According to new research, the CryptoLocker malware has infected 250,000 PCs in just 100 days.
Pirate Bay Moves Domain for Sixth Time in 2013
Pirate Bay has relocated for the sixth time this year after Peruvian authorities shut it down without warning.
British Airways Becomes First European Airline to Permit Mobile Use During Take-Off and Landing
Following a European ruling, British Airways becomes first airline to permit smartphone and tablet use during all phases of flight.
Amazon Reports no 'Snowden Effect' as AWS Goes From Strength to Strength
Amazon's cloud computing services have not been impacted at all by Snowden's revelations despite reports to the contrary.
CES 2014: What to Expect in Las Vegas
As the technology world gears up for the Consumer Electronics Shows 2014, technology editor David Gilbert tells us what to expect in Las Vegas.
Apple iWatch to Feature Wireless Charging When Released in October 2014
Apple is expected to launch its smartwatch - called the iWatch - with wireless charging in October 2014, along with the iPhone 6.
Google Autocomplete Turns Man into Terror Suspect
US defence contractor Jeffrey Kantor sues Washington for $50m with claim that simple Google search ruined his life.
Twitter Reinstates Blocking After User Revolt
A move to change the way users block other accounts on Twitter has been reversed after multiple complaints.
Anonymous: Scientology's Recognition as Religion Helps the 'Cult's Craving for Legitimacy'
Following its recognition as a religion in the UK, members of Anonymous plan protest march against Scientology.