CES 2016: Samsung and LG to turn focus on smart TV content
Samsung and LG will compete with each other in the smart TV market segment.
Over 45,000 drones registered in US as FAA rings in regulation
Unmanned aerial vehicles have mushroomed in recent years, with about 400,000 expected to be sold in the holidays.
Spectre movie piracy: Release group Hive-CM8 threatens to leak 40 top Hollywood screeners
Piracy group released illegal versions of Spectre and The Hateful eight.
Cyberattacks against corporates doubled in 2015, shows Kaspersky data
Kaspersky says more than 50,000 corporate PCs were affected by cryptolocker attacks.
Twitter says winning war on trolls
Claim by European head Bruce Daisley comes months after ex-CEO Dick Costolo conceded it "sucked" at that job.
Steam back online after caching issues resolved
Gaming site says users faced issues for less than an hour.
New light-based processor has bandwidth of 300 Gbps per square millimetre
The data transfer rate of the new processor is 10 to 50 times faster than electrical microprocessors.
Whaling attacks targeting employees for illegal wire transfers on the rise
Mimecast claims there is a sudden surge in whaling attacks over the past three months.
Yahoo warns users of state-sponsored cyberattacks
Internet company said it would alert users whose accounts may have been targeted
Google developing AI-powered mobile messaging app and WhatsApp rival
Search giant bids to take on a similar service by Facebook, which also owns WhatsApp.
Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde's new piracy machine copies 100 MP3s every second
The machine is built using Raspberry Pi, LCD display and python code.
Sky to turn on porn filter by default for all new broadband customers from 2016
The setting will be switched on when subscribers activate Sky broadband in 2016.
Ford said to be in talks with Google to build self-driving cars
The announcement about a deal is expected at CES 2016 in Las Vegas.
Apple opposes providing encryption back doors for government
Criticising the notion that Apple does not pay tax, Tim Cook said it's 'political crap'.
Google spends $1m to keep Drive secure from vulnerabilities and bugs
Tech company is offering a $20,000 bounty to anyone who finds and reports a qualifying bug.
Amazon is to lease a fleet of 767 jet planes to control its overseas shipping operation
Cargo industry source claims Amazon could launch an air cargo operation by the end of January 2016.
Microsoft readies Windows 10 for the Chinese government
Microsoft will work with China Electronics Technology Group for C&M Information Technologies.
Hackers to target Minecraft and Steam servers this Christmas
Obstructable claims responsibility for defacing Phantom Squad.
Apple faces class action suit in US over iPhone 5 and 5s excess data usage
Apple resolved this issue for Verizon users through an update.
Lizard Squad member claims Phantom Squad could attack Xbox Live and PSN this Christmas
Sony and Microsoft have not improved their server security much, says Lizard Squad member.
Here is what we searched for most on Google in 2015
The iPhone 6s is among the top searches for consumer tech in 2015.
Robotic glove featuring sensors helps blind to recognise objects
Robotic wearable device comes with technologies that are unavailable in assistive devices.
More than 32,000 unsafe hoverboards seized at UK ports
NTS warns consumers to exercise caution when buying hoverboards this Christmas.
Pirate Bay and TorrentHound among more than 85 pirate sites banned in UK
Scores of sites blocked for users of BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Virgin Media, O2 and Everything Everywhere.
Ashley Madison hack: Users of adultery website receive blackmail letters
Security expert Graham Cluley advises users to ignore such letters and report them to authorities.
TalkTalk hack: Dido Harding says police advised company to keep cyberattack a secret
TalkTalk revealed that it received a ransom demand following the cyberattack.
Moonfruit takes many websites offline after DDoS attack on its servers
The cyber-attack was carried out by the hackers group Armada Collective.
Apple working on OLED display technology in Taiwan facility
Apple's production laboratory is located in the same site which was once occupied by Qualcomm.
Anonymous claims hacking European Space Agency, exposes thousands of passwords for 'Lulz'
Same hackers are believed to have caused data breach of 1,000 officials at the UN climate talks in Paris.
What's trending on YouTube: These are the top 10 videos of 2015
Viewers have watched these videos more than 25 million hours this year.