WikiLeaks promotes trove of documents from its archives on French presidential candidates
WikiLeaks' tweets come as many European countries step up their cyber defences ahead of elections.
Facebook loses Oculus virtual reality case, ordered to pay $500m in damages
ZeniMax filed the lawsuit against Oculus in May 2014 for $2bn, just months after it was bought by Facebook.
BioWare's new IP will be an action adventure releasing in early 2018, EA says
The new IP is a marked change in direction for the studio best known for its beloved RPGs.
Humanity folds: AI just crushed the world's top human poker players in historic victory
In recent years, AI has bested human players in various games including chess, checkers, Scrabble and Go.
Hackers breach Xbox 360 and PSP ISO forums, details of over 2.5 million gamers leaked online
Security expert Troy Hunt said the forums were breached in September 2015.
Czech ministry suspects foreign state for hacking dozens of diplomats' emails
Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek said the attack resembles the one recently carried out against the DNC.
Video game industry speaks out against President Trump's Muslim travel ban
"We have been, we are and we always will be a nation of immigrants," Insomniac Games CEO Ted Price said.
Spotify's new refugee-themed playlist draws mixed response in the wake of Trump's travel ban
The playlist features a range of tracks including Queen's We are the Champions and K'NAAN's Wavin' Flag.
Starbucks can now take your order via voice or message through its iOS app and Amazon Alexa
Using the app, customers can place their long orders, customise them and pay for them ahead of time.
Amazon, Microsoft and Expedia to support Washington lawsuit over Trump's travel ban
"No one is above the law — not even the president," Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said.
OurMine hacks multiple WWE and CNN social media accounts
The group was responsible for multiple social media account hacks in 2016 including that of Mark Zuckerberg.
Uber creating $3m legal fund for drivers hit by immigration ban after #DeleteUber goes viral
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says the fund is aimed at helping drivers with immigration and translation services.
Silicon Valley slams President Trump's immigration order, scrambles to recall staff to US
'Apple would not exist without immigration, let along thrive and innovate the way we do,' CEO Tim Cook wrote.
'I was murdered in Auschwitz:' Haunting Twitter account names Jewish refugees turned away by the US
During the war and Holocaust, 254 of the former passengers of MS St Louis were killed.
Apple joins Google, Facebook and Microsoft in AI research group
'This is a pivotal moment for the Partnership on AI,' the non-profit said.
Mark Zuckerberg 'concerned' about President Trump's orders on immigration and 'extreme vetting'
'Had we turned away refugees a few decades ago, Priscilla's family wouldn't be here today,' Zuckerberg wrote.
Mass Effect Andromeda Initiative briefing introduces squad mates
"Nobody knows for certain what awaits us in Andromeda," Lieutenant Cora Harper says.
Government scientists launch 'rogue' Twitter accounts to 'spread the truth' and defy President Trump
"We need peer-reviewed, evidence-based research more than ever now," the @RogueNASA account tweeted.
President Trump's @POTUS Twitter account was linked to a personal Gmail account for a week
The potential vulnerability drew serious concerns over the security of one of Twitter's most powerful accounts.
New Injustice 2 gameplay trailer pits Robin versus Batman, NetherRealm releases more beta details
'I'm your only son, old man,' Robin tells Batman in the new gameplay trailer.
'Celebgate' hacker who stole nude photos of celebrities sentenced to 9 months in prison
US District Judge Charles Kocoras called 29-year-old Edward Majerczyk's actions "abhorrent".
New ransomware app found on Google Play Store steals user's contacts and SMS messages
The infected app demanded 0.2 Bitcoins, worth about $180, researchers noted.
Mark Zuckerberg says he has 'no plans' to run for US president
'I'm focused on building our community at Facebook and working on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative,' he said.
Mass Effect Andromeda is getting a 10-hour EA Access trial before launch
The sci-fi RPG is set to release on 21 March in the US and 23 March in Europe.
Pokemon Go released in South Korea after delay due to national security concerns
"We have waited very long and worked very hard to launch Pokémon Go in South Korea," Lim Jae Boem said.
Star Trek fans can wake up and command their Amazon Echo simply by saying 'computer'
Amazon executives have previously cited the Enterprise's powerful computer as the inspiration behind Alexa.
Trump names net neutrality critic Ajit Pai to head the FCC
'It is a deeply humbling honor,' Pai said.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will feature an alternate ending for players to unlock
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is set to release on 3 March for Nintendo Switch and Wii U.
Australian airports will soon replace passport checks with facial recognition technology
The move comes as part of the government's efforts to automate 90% of air traveller processing by 2020.
Social media users poke fun at Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway's 'alternative facts' comment
Kellyanne Conway defended White House press secretary Sean Spicer saying he provided "alternative facts".