Technology

  1. US Nukes And Missiles Controlled By Floppy Disks
    Floppy disk

    The museum-ready system, which was introduced in the 1970s, is finally being upgraded because of "obsolescence concerns".

  2. Hulk Hogan (L) and Peter Thiel
    Tycoon Reportedly Funding Hulk Hogan Lawsuits

    The PayPal co-founder's reported involvement in the legal action emerges as a judge denies Gawker's motion for a new trial.

  3. Estately most Googled questions
    'Mermaids Real?' And Other Top Google Queries

    "How to get away with murder?", "Who let the dogs out?", and "Do cats fart?" were among other big questions in US states.

  4. A man reads tweets on his phone in front of a displayed Twitter logo in Bordeaux, southwestern France
    Twitter Expands 140-Character Limit On Tweets

    Photos, videos and other media will not be counted in the strict character limit under changes in the coming months.

  1. People pose with mobile devices in front of projection of Facebook logo in this picture illustration taken in Zenica
    Facebook Amends Trending Policy After Bias Row

    An internal probe showed no evidence of political bias but it will drop its reliance on news outlets to determine what trends.

  2. Spotify
    'Best Year Ever' For Spotify Despite £134m Loss

    The music streaming service has 28 million paying customers, but still lost money as it continues to battle intense competition.

  3. Mars
    Mars To Come Closest To Earth In 11 Years

    Sky watchers will get their best chance in more than a decade to see Mars, as it moves to be just 47.2 million miles from Earth.

  4. Anti-drone technology
    Police Join Forces To Defeat Enemy Drones

    British police bosses are involved in international discussions over what technology will provide the best defence against drones.

  5. ANPR Automatic Number Plate Recognition Cameras
    Huge Scale Of Road Camera Surveillance Revealed

    Concerns are raised about the number of records being obtained and kept by the automatic number plate recognition system.

  6. A scale model of the emergency shelter which can be entirely 3D printed using plastic, bamboo and coconut fibre. Next to it is a life-size connector which would help hold it together printed on a 3D printer.
    How 3D Printing Is Helping Relief Efforts

    From printing emergency shelters to lifejackets, the potential to provide onsite assistance in disaster zones is expected to rise.

  7. A woman looks at a Weibo advertisement as she rides an elevator inside a subway station in Beijing
    China Fakes 488m Social Media Posts - Study

    Government employees are inserting millions of deceptive messages into the streams of real social media posts, research suggests.

More Technology Stories

  1. The Pavlok wristband
    Wristband Is Shocking Way To Control Spending

    The shock is reported to be "slightly uncomfortable", rather than painful and intended to train a person into staying in credit.

  2. Marty the robot by Robotical at the Royal Academy of Engineering showcase
    Swipe: Dancing Robots And Mind Games

    Meet inventors and their cutting-edge creations as Swipe goes to the Royal Academy of Engineering's annual showcase.

  3. The logo for LinkedIn Corporation, a social networking networking website for people in professional occupations, is shown in Mountain View
    Millions Of LinkedIn Logins 'For Sale'

    LinkedIn has said it will be taking immediate action to secure the affected accounts, asking members to reset their passwords.

  4. Apple's Latest iPhone Models Go On Sale Across U.S.
    Apple To Open App Design Centre In India

    On a visit to India Apple chief Tim Cook announces plans for a new app design centre in the south of the country.

  5. Social Media Site Twitter Debuts On The New York Stock Exchange
    Twitter To Cut Links And Photos From Limit

    Users of the social media platform could soon have the ability to compose longer messages, according to media reports.

  6. Ravn technology
    Legal Firms Hire AI Robotic Assistants

    LONald the robot extracts data from documents and enters it into a spreadsheet in a fraction of the time it takes humans.

  7. Waverly Labs creates first in-ear language translator
    Earpiece Translates Real-Time Conversations

    The gadget works using 'translation technology' which will be embedded in an app that will work in conjunction with the earpiece.

  8. Google Hosts Its I/O Developers Conference
    YouTube For iPhone Supports Google VR Headset

    The virtual reality functionality was previously limited to the YouTube app on Android smartphones since November 2015.

  9. Apple iPhone
    Warren Buffett's $1bn Investment In Apple

    Shares rise as the billionaire bets on a recovery for the tech giant's stock after it was hit by worries over iPhone sales.

  10. GCHQ tweet
    'Hello, World': GCHQ Posts Its First Tweet

    The Cheltenham-based signals intelligence agency follows in the social media footsteps of its American counterparts, the CIA.