Numerous UK sellers complain that PayPal is holding onto large sums of money with no reason given for 90 days.
AnonSec hacked Nasa's internal network for several months without detection and even hijacked a drone.
Scientists use Software Defined Networking to help developers create apps for light-based internet without scientific knowledge.
PayPal has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for improperly handling disputed transactions on accounts.
Sanmay Ved was paid $12,000 for owning Google's domain for one minute.
Leaked GCHQ files show US and UK monitored Israel's military operations to predict regional developments.
A studio has built a greenhouse that can be elevated off the ground in times of severe flooding.
Hasbro sued for allegedly using a font without a licence across its My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic range.
Israel's Electricity Authority hit by ransomware attack that shut down computers for over two days.
Engineers have invented a miniature microscope to let surgeons detect cancerous cells from normal tissue.
A man spent two days in a HTC Vive virtual reality headset for an art project but didn't get nauseous.
Russian scientists discover how to cool plasmonic components to make light-based transistors possible.
A trigger lock device on all firearms in the US could prevent accidental shooting deaths and teen suicides.
Apple says warrants place a commercial and reputational burden on it, impacting the Apple business and brand.
RAF overheard foreign pilots discussing terrorist attack targets on a commercial airline mayday channel.
The charging station stores electricity to charge cars quickly, rather than bringing down the power grid.
Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan, was victim of a cyberattack but says its IT system was not compromised.
In a bid to stop fights over shoveled-out parking spaces, Philadelphia police have adapted Drake's Hotline Bling video.
IBTimes UK attended a masterclass to experience the fast-paced sport of first-person drone racing.
Ghost Security Group is sending the US government information on Isis that is helping the fight against terror online.
Pennsylvania State University study says 300 full-time Airbnb hosts in San Francisco made $44m in 2015.
Researchers have designed an app that encrypts your location so only trusted friends can see it.
University of Oslo set new record for the heaviest payload ever lifted by a remote-controlled multicopter.
Hot Octopuss is turning old phone booths into "male stress relief" masturbation booths in Manhattan.
Tech giant refused Canadian widow's request for password for months until CBC News got involved.
IHMC has programmed Atlas to vacuum, sweep, pick up objects and move items just like Rosie in the Jetsons.
A woman is facing a year in jail for tagging her former sister-in-law in Facebook post and calling her 'stupid'.
Netflix has announced that it will prevent people using VPNs from accessing content in other countries.
Nuclear Threat Initiative says many countries with nuclear facilities have poor protection for cyberattacks.
Carla Melendez from Texas detected that husband Ramiro Acosta was near trees so she used his iPhone to find him.