Google Must Disclose Paid-For Search Results More Clearly, FTC Demands
Internet companies including Google and Microsoft have been issued new guidelines on paid-for search results by the FTC
Data on 40,000 US Soldiers Stolen in South Korea Cyber-Attack
Hackers who targeted South Korean websites have obtained the personal data of 40,000 US soldiers
Manufacturing Discussion: Ken Levine Reflects on BioShock Infinite
Ken Levine, director of BioShock Infinite, responds to criticism that's been fired at the game since it launched.
Ouya Android Games Console Goes on Sale Worldwide
Ouya, the console based on Google's Android operating system, has gone on sale worldwide, priced at £99.
NSA Snooping Scandal: Senators Propose Bill to Reform Surveillance Guidelines
In the wake of the Prism scandal, Senators have proposed changes to how the NSA collects communications data
Hotline Miami for PS3 Review
We review Hotline Miami, the videogame nasty originally for PC, now available on PS3 and PS Vita.
'There's a Lot Coming': Sony Exec Teases 30 Exclusive PS4 Games
The PlayStation 4 will receive 20 exclusive games, 12 of which are new franchises, during its first year on sale.
Android Nears One Billion Annual Shipments as PC Sales Slump Continues
PC shipments continue to slide as market for tablets and mobiles grows, according to new figures from Gartner.
Game Studio Spotlight - Playground Games [VIDEO]
In part three of our series on British game developers, we speak to Forza Horizon creator Playground Games
Mobile Game of the Week - World War Z
Our mobile game of the week is World War Z, a shooter based on the new Brad Pitt film
How NSA Spies on US Citizens Revealed in New Leaks
Leaked documents have revealed how the National Security Agency collects and retains personal data.
Facebook adds Vine-like Video Recording to Instagram
Facebook has added video uploading to Instagram, similar to Twitter's Vine app.
Top 10 iPhone Apps of the Week - June 20, 2013
This week it's crime, first aid and Stephen Fry
India Ignores NSA Prism Fears and Launches Cyber Surveillance Project
Following NSA Prism scandal, Delhi rolls out nationwide cyber surveillance programme.
Tiga Combats EU Investigation with New Case for UK Games Tax Relief
Game industry body Tiga has issued a formal statment against the EU's investigation into proposed UK tax breaks
Opinion: Restrictive Xbox One Policies Were Not All Bad
Microsoft has backtracked on the Xbox One's used games and DRM policies, but is that a good thing?
Government Rejects Labour Calls for Internet Porn Safety Teachers
Coalition snubs Labour proposal for special schoolteachers to take safe internet use classes.
Sony Reveals PlayStation 4 Interface and Downloads System [VIDEO]
Sony has revealed how the PlayStation 4's interface will look and how the console will handle downloadable games.
Whitehall and Internet Firms Agree Crackdown on Online Child Abuse Images
Companies including Facebook and Google have agreed on new measures to help government tackle child pornography online.
Game Studio Spotlight: Hello Games [VIDEO]
Continuing our series looking at British games, we speak to Guildford-based developer Hello, creator of Joe Danger
Hitman Developer Lays Off Almost Half its Staff
Hitman developer IO Interactive has laid off almost half its staff as part of a massive restructuring effort.
Microsoft Defends £429 Xbox One Price Tag
Microsoft has defended the Xbox One's price, despite the console costing much more than the PlayStation 4.
Yahoo Subject to up to 13,000 US Data Requests in Six Months
Search engine giant details US government data requests following Edward Snowden Prism scandal.
'Offline Beer Glass' Removes Smartphone Distraction from Drinking with Friends
A specially cut beer glass which must be supported by a smartphone aims to remove pub distractions.
Microsoft Confirms Price of Xbox One Games
Microsoft sets retail price for first-party Xbox One games in US.
Saudi Arabia Threatens to Block WhatsApp From 9 July
Saudi Arabia is threatening to ban WhatsApp if the messaging service does not comply with local regulations
Apple Received up to 5,000 US Surveillance Requests in Six Months
Apple has revealed it received up to 5000 requests for customer data from the US government since December.
Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of the Week
We round up the best BlackBerry apps of the week including Kindle, ReadItNow and the F1 Timing App
E3 2013: 'PS4 has the Better Box, the Better Price and the Better Games'
We evaluate exactly how Sony and the PS4 beat Microsoft's Xbox One during E3 2013
E3 2013: Gears of War and Uncharted will not Survive the Move to Next-Gen
Based on what we've seen at E3, its clear franchises like Gears of War and Uncharted won't survive the move to Xbox One and PS4