Government's spy agency activities equivalent to house-breaking and wiretapping, privacy campaigners claim
Sexually explicit content leads to website ban by Ministry of Communications and Information
The EU has ruled citizens have the "right to be forgotten" online, but what does the ruling mean for you and me.
How do the two budget phones compare?
University of Connecticut Chemical engineering students have designed an artificial kidney using hollow fibre membrane technology.
Step-by-step guide to root Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5100 on all Android 4.4.2 KitKat Firmware
Crypto markets remain stagnant, bitcoin emerges as potential new Scottish currency and Doge Vault is hacked.
Robots have been in the news lately, with a poll finding that a third of the UK public is afraid of robots taking over their jobs. But what about robots in the home?
Step-by-step guide to install Android 4.4.2 KitKat update on the international and South Korean variant of Galaxy Note 8.0 (GT-N5100/SHW-M500W).
Researchers develop app to lull people to sleep by stopping their brains processing thoughts
Ala'a Shehabi tells IBT UK that UK government should be held accountable for spy technology exports to repressive regimes.
HTC might launch two more variants of the One M8 smartphone later this year
Study shows Brits are losing £1bn a year on handsets that have already been paid off.
Motorola looks to capture the budget end of the market with the launch of the Moro E smartphone which will cost just £89.
Scottish retailer CeX will use bitcoin this week as a test of the digital coin's potential as a new currency for Scotland
In light of Edward Snowden's spying revelations, Leo Selvaggio wants you to wear his face in public in order to hide from CCTV cameras.
Step-by-step guide to install N7105XXUFND3 Android 4.4.2 KitKat on Galaxy Note 2 LTE GT-N7105.
One of the most prominent voices within Anonymous has been undermined by in-fighting and a missing $35,000.
Step-by-step guide to install G900FXXU1ANE2 Android 4.4.2 KitKat on Galaxy S5 SM-G900F.
Features that you might see on the next iPhone.
The news that the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest was won by Conchita Wurst, a gay transvestite with a beard, has not gone down well in parts of Eastern Europe.
UN to decide if fully autonomous weapons are legitimate law enforcement tool, but human rights activists say no
Revenue & Customs acted irrationally by refusing to reveal status of spyware allegations probe, says High Court
Samsung is expected to release Tizen smartphone in Russia and India soon.
Google tests Gmail overhaul which, if implemented, will mark the first major layout change to the service since 2011.
Dogecoin looks to capture Twitch audience, as darkcoin rises and one reporter tries living on bitcoin again.
Comcast intends to have eight million WiFi hot spots in the US by end of 2014.
Samsung's Chairman Lee Kun-hee is in a stable condition in hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home.
Spotify service now available for Google Chromecast via Spoticast app.
Step-by-step guide to update Xperia L to Android 4.4.2 KitKat with CyanogenMod 11.