Cyber Monday: Top Tips to Protect Yourself Online
Cyber-criminals are ready and waiting for the online rush of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so we bring you the top tips on how to protect yourself.
Miley Cyrus vs Edward Snowden: Hackers Fight to Rig Time's Person of the Year Poll
Hackers, Anonymous and 4Chan are all vying to get their choice to the top of Time's Person of the Year vote.
European Parliament Wi-Fi Hacked with MEP Email Accounts Compromised
The European Parliament's public Wi-fi network was subject to a man-in-the-middle attack, compromising MEPs emails.
European Commission Urges US to 'Restore Trust' Following Snowden Leaks
European Commission outlines six areas which need to be addressed to protection personal data.
Muslim 'Radicalisers' Porn Habits Monitored by the NSA
The NSA collects information about the porn habits of Muslim 'radicalisers' to undermine their credibility.
Tablet Tipping Point: Why New Microsoft CEO Needs to Make Mobile Work
Tablets will become the dominant computing force in 2014 as Microsoft prepares to shelve its touch-focused Windows RT.
What is Black Friday and Does it Matter in the UK?
Black Friday is a big deal in the US, but is slowly beginning to creep into the UK, but what is it, and does it matter?
Finland's Startup Scene: Making the Most of its Unfair Advantage
Finland has one of the most vibrant startup scenes in the world, thanks to an unfair advantage it has over other countries.
Jimmy Wales: NSA Surveillance Allows Oppressive Regimes to Continue Censoring Internet
Wikipedia founder believes spying by western governments will only give oppressive regimes more reason to censor the internet.
Apple Confirms PrimeSense Deal Prompting Speculation of Motion-Controlled TV
Apple has bought 3D motion experts PrimeSense, prompting further speculation about the long-rumoured Apple television.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Government Spying 'Insidious and Chilling' [VIDEO]
Father of world wide web sad his invention now makes people nervous.
Father of World Wide Web Says its a Shame People Are Now Nervous About Using His Invention
IBTimes TV were at the launch of the Web Index 2013 report, which aims to measure the web's contribution to development and human rights globally, where the founder of the world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, also voiced his opinion.
Web Index 2013: UK and US Criticised for 'Inadequate Privacy Protection'
Major countries putting role in web innovation at risk because of 'excessive state surveillance'.
Culture of Carelessness: 52% of Work Smartphones Lost While 'Out Drinking'
A new report highlights that employees' carelessness when it comes to corporate security is leading to major security problems.
Shorter, Simpler .UK Domain Name Introduced
A shorter .uk domain name has been introduced to bring the UK into line with other major European countries.
Banking is Broken: A Financial Revolution is Coming
A trio of startups are seeking to change the way we manage our money, by focusing on the customers traditional banks are ignoring.
'Collective Responsibility' Needed to Tackle Problem of Online Child Abuse Images
Everyone from cafe owners to cloud computing companies are responsible for helping identify and eradicate child abuse images.
'Assassination Market' Website Offers Bitcoin Bounty to Kill Obama, Bernanke and Others
A website has raised almost £50,000 in bitcoins to assassinate chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke.
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Website Accused of Supporting Rebels
The Syrian Electronic Army has hacked the Anti-Shabiha website for allegedly publishing the details of innocent Syrians
PlayStation 4 vs Xbox One: Which Console Should You Choose?
We look at both Sony's and Microsoft's next-generation consoles to help you decide which one to buy.
Google Nexus 5 Review – Still the Best Smartphone in the World
Google has once again produced a smartphone which is the best on offer at any price.
UK Crime Agency Issues Alert over Mass Bitcoin Ransomware Emails
Cryptolocker ransomware campaign launched to target tens of millions of UK email addresses.
Jeremy Hammond Sentenced to 10 Years in Jail for Stratfor Hack
Hacker Jeremy Hammond has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for his part in the attack on Stratfor.
Rovio's 'Overnight' Success with Angry Birds Came After 51 Failed Attempts
Rovio's global entertainment empire is built on its Angry Birds game but getting there wasn't as easy as it seems.
Jolla Smartphones Release Date Set for 27 November
Finnish smartphone startup Jolla will release its first smartphone on 27 November in Helsinki.
Jolla Smartphones Ignore Google Choosing Yandex as Default App Store
Seen as a snub to Google's Play Store, Jolla smartphones will use the Yandex.com app store by default.
Supercell CEO Ilkka Paananen: Building a Company to Last
Supercell is the new superstar of the mobile gaming industry, and it's CEO is focused on the next 50 years
iPad mini with Retina Display Goes on Sale From £319
After weeks of delays, Apple is now selling the iPad mini with Retina Display, which is priced from £319.
International Space Station Infected With USB Stick Malware Carried on Board by Russian Astronauts
Security expert Eugene Kaspersky reveals ISS infected by USB stick carried into space by Russian astronaut.
iPhone 6 Will Feature Large, Curved Screen When Released in 2014
Apple is developing two larger-screened iPhones for release in the third quarter of 2014 according to a source familiar with its plans.