STV interim profits increase by 50% on the back of digital growth
Scottish broadcaster posts 5% revenue increase as digital growth offsets decline in national airtime revenue.
WPP boosts profits adding that Brexit will not affect its plans for growth
The giant posted larger profits, but books a £122m writedown on a US internet firm.
Ethereum's 'Lightning Network' Raiden to strike IoT and micropayments
Raiden creator Heiko Hees said a 100K transactions per second proof of concept could happen by end of August.
Atlantic Records asks Reddit to provide IP address of Suicide Squad soundtrack leaker
Twenty One Pilots track Heathens leaked in mid-June, weeks before the release of Suicide Squad: The Album.
Your smartphone's battery level could be used to track you online
Researchers have already found instances of websites using one's battery status API to track users online.
Gawker founder Nick Denton files for personal bankruptcy, blames PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel
A court had awarded WWE wrestler Hogan $140m as compensation after Gawker released a sex tape featuring him.
Trinity Mirror warns of Brexit impact despite sharp increase in profit
Trinity Mirror's first half profits soar 42% year-on-year despite decline in print revenue.
Web pioneer Yahoo sold to Verizon, following in the footsteps of one-time competitor AOL
Yahoo bought by telecoms giant Verizon for a fee of $4.8bn, joins AOL in digital-media unit.
Guardian Media Group expected to report record annual losses
The Financial Times, the Daily Mail and Mail Online are also facing a decline in print advertising revenues.
Valve to clamp down on shady Steam gambling sites following CS:GO Lotto controversy
Valve sets its sights on gambling sites like CS:GO Lotto and Steam Lotto
Godspot: German churches get digital makeover with free WiFi for the flock
Tourists and churchgoers to enjoy free Wi-Fi in 3,000 churches in eastern Germany.
Calvin Klein Fall 2016 underwear campaign: Kate Moss returns, Bella Hadid strips off
Kate Moss returns to Calvin Klein and Bella Hadid takes her turn to strip off for new campaign.
CS GO betting scandal: Lawyer discusses legal grey area that may engulf YouTubers TmarTN and ProSyndicate
Jas Purewal of Purewal & Partners LLP discusses the problem of regulating video game gambling sites.
Where are the UK fintech game-changers? Why the industry must innovate before Google buys a bank
Many startups want a slice of the huge financial market but few of them have offered any real innovation.
Brexit reaction as it happened: Cameron tells Corbyn 'go now' as Labour leadership row rumbles on
Latest updates from post-Brexit Britain as Corbyn loses confidence vote and Cameron leaves Brussels.
Facebook paying more than $50m to media companies and celebrities to create live video content
Some of the listed partners include the New York Times, CNN, Gordon Ramsay and Deepak Chopra.
Apple pulls Grey Singapore's Cannes-winning migrant-saving app after people slammed it as a scam
Several people found serious holes in the app's claims, particularly its 'live' satellite imagery feature.
Facebook will start tracking what shops you visit to see if it can influence your buying habits
New Local Awareness ads will help retailers see if their adverts lead to in-store visits.
London from the air at night: Jason Hawkes' latest aerial photos of ever-changing capital city
Leading British photographer reveals how the nation's capital looks after dark.
Auto Trader posts sterling profit in first year of listing
Online vehicle sales firm Auto Trader posts 27% rise in operating profits to £169.6m.
Facebook algorithms cocoon and control us – here's how we resist
States should start regulating algorithms, since they exert more power on what we read and think.
Surge in mobile ad-blockers posing serious threat to digital media
About 22% of the world's 1.9 billion smartphone users use ad blocking software on the mobile web, report says.
Colour screen Kindle on the way? E Ink creates world's first full-colour electronic paper
New technology could usher in full-colour e-comics and e-magazines.
Who cares about Facebook's supposed bias – the Internet's biggest myth is that it is free and open
Perhaps the biggest myth of the internet is that it is free and open.
Alibaba eclipse: What Harvard Business Review shouldn't teach you about disruption
Haydn Shaughnessy's latest book, Platform Disruption Wave, takes fintech to unprecedented geopolitical levels.
Futuristic pavement that generates power as you walk is heading to London's Oxford Street
Energy-generating digital flooring from Pavegen could be used to power lighting and track shopping habits.
Reddit mods consider ban on Forbes, Wired and other websites that disable ad-blockers
Big changes considered by Reddit moderators proposing that anti-ad-blocking sites are no longer welcome.
Ramadan will see 'Praise Allah' adverts on London buses
Islamic Relief hopes bus adverts will improve understanding of Muslims in the UK.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp incurs $149m quarterly loss
US media giant hit by one-time legal charge of $280m at its News America Marketing business.
US senator calls for probe into 'spying billboards' that tap into people's cellphones
Charles Schumer seeks probe into billboards that track people's mobile phone data.