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Referee banned from football after setting up three fake Tinder profiles of female officials
The referee set up fake Facebook accounts in their names and flirted with other men.
Apple Watch 2 camera revealed? Patent shows off details for next-gen smartwatch selfies
New Apple Watch 2 could feature dual cameras according to Apple patent.
Has Microsoft overpaid for LinkedIn?
The mammoth $26bn valuation of LinkedIn by Microsoft has surprised many.
Takeaway tech: Domino's to track customers using GPS in order to cook them the perfect pizza
The chain is using location tracking to time when orders go in the oven in order to create piping-hot pizzas.
Peace declared in summer holiday sunbed wars? New app seeks to beat Germans to poolside spaces
BookMySunbed app allows holidaymakers to reserve beds in advance and avoid sun lounger scuffles.
Apple WWDC 2016 live-stream: How to watch keynote on Mac, iPhone and PC and what time it starts
Where to watch WWDC 2016 - Our guide shows you how to tune into one of Apple biggest events of the year.
Can Microsoft's Bing predict cancer by analysing your search history?
Hope for early-warning alert systems after researchers used Bing data to identify pancreatic cancer victims.
21st century tech revives aristocratic lifestyles with on-demand servant economy
Apps like Uber and Airbnb helped create servants-as-a-service, akin to life at Downton Abbey.
Astronaut Chris Hadfield: I don't know any time in history when the future was certain
Veteran astronaut discusses how space changed his life and his perception of the future.
Why Britain needs to copy Estonia's technological lead to be a truly 21st-century nation
The Baltic state may be small in size but 'e-Stonia' is becoming a tech powerhouse we must take notes from.
Behind British Airways: How the iPad could be the most invaluable piece of tech the airline uses
How the airline is turning to custom-built apps to upgrade its operation.
World's first high-speed amphibious taxi service could revolutionise London's public transport
Uber-on-the-Thames? Amphibious vehicles for potential road and water taxi service demonstrated in London.
The most expensive phone bill ever? Telstra mobile customer hit with $2m charge after online payment error
Telstra customer landed with phone bill that put his bank account millions of dollars into the red by mistake.
Fire breaks out at Google solar plant after mirror mishap causes rays to set power tower ablaze
Poorly aimed heliostats cause solar rays to melt pipes and result in the plant running at a third of its capacity.
Welcome to the bizarre and frightening world of Islamic State channels on Telegram
Isis is using Telegram to teach would-be terrorists how to make weapons and guard against cyberattacks.
Uber makes inroads for self-driving taxis as autonomous car spotted in Pittsburgh
Uber testing self-driving car shows company could be heading down the driverless taxi route.
London to Sydney in two hours? Hypersonic superjet nears reality
Revolutionary scramjet engine in successful test flight towards futuristic travel.
Instagram secret inbox: How to access the hidden message feature
You may be missing out on messages and requests – so follow our guide to unlocking the little-known inbox.
Where do London's tech elite and entrepreneurs stand on UK politics?
The relationship between technology and politics is far more complicated in the UK than the US.
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.
Amazon Video Direct: Could new video streaming service be a YouTube killer?
New service lets users upload their own videoes to Amazon Video and earn royalties.
Virtual reality and HTC Vive are potent reminders of how magical technology can be
Watching people play VR for the first time is priceless now it's so hard to wow with innovation.
'Miracle' spinal surgery credited with returning sight to blind woman after 21 years
Mary Ann Franco, 70, able to see again after receiving unrelated spinal surgery, following a fall at her Florida home.
India could revolutionise organ transport by using drone delivery
If everything goes according to plan, India could use drones to transport organs.
Virtual reality can help treat severe paranoia and phobias, Oxford study says
Researchers have found that virtual reality simulation could be used to alleviate the symptoms of severe paranoia.
New technology will always be misused by our carnal side, the moral panic is nothing new
Technology and sex have always been the closest bedmates and the fear it'll be misappropriated will continue.
World's smallest and most powerful engine created by scientists in breakthrough for nanobots
Nano engine fuelled by lasers and gold is 'one hundred times more powerful than any other engine known to man'.
The crazy salaries of Silicon Valley's tech interns will make you want to quit your job
Look away now. Interns for Snapchat, Twitter and Facebook can earn over $10,000 a month.
How to beat jet lag: Neuroon Sleeping Mask offers a first-class wearable solution
Wearable intelligent sleep mask acts like 'caffeine and sunshine' to augment your in-flight napping.
John McAfee: The war on the gig economy has turned AirBnb and Uber into a legislative bloodbath
New government imposed laws are discriminating against those who want to earn money from their property.