Lawmakers want to judge the legality of intelligence services' access to Yahoo Mail
Banks are not providing enough details on cyber-attacks in order to downplay security fears, say insiders
The Home Office said it has 'reviewed' the network's ambitious timeline in order to ensure the plan is achievable
Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt voiced concerns that Autopilot will lead to drivers not paying attention to the road ahead
A block of wood, a button and a few rollers transformed the way users interacted with their computers
The Isle of Man has lofty ambitions to become a technology business hotspot, but will need the skills to support…
We round up the top 10 Android smartphones worthy of replacing the Samsung Galaxy Note 7
The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution is intended to help guide public policy and regulation in the face of…
Amazon Web Services is no longer the mortal enemy in VMware’s eyes
Is Lenovo about to acquire the PC business of Fujitsu? Japanese firm admits it is considering options
The short command could allow any user to crash most Linux systems, claims a developer
Following in Microsoft's footsteps, Apple will now send automatic downloads of MacOS Sierra to newer Macs
GDS is to trial the authentication scheme with 19 councils, as Capgemini says Verify delays are holding back UK e-government
The 'Mirai' family of botnets hijacks Internet-connected devices and uses them to launch large-scale attacks
Qualcomm may be about to purchase NXP Semiconductors in a multi billion dollar acquisition
Mozilla wants to extend Tracking Protection to all tabs, not just private browsing, meaning invasive ads could be blocked
HP apologises for blocking unofficial inkjet cartridges, but insists only its cartridges deliver the best printing experience
Is Windows 10 a software upgrade villain? That is the suggestion from Which? as it urges Redmond to compensate users
Eighty percent of TechWeek readers use Windows 10 but just four percent use it in the office exclusively
Firefox 49 improves the stability, expands reading mode and adds offline viewing but plug-in-less chat is gone
Apple makes macOS Sierra available as a free update, bringing Siri to the Mac for the first time
Opera adds VPN for all users following beta, claiming it's a safer, more private way to browse the web
The mobile scanning app is now available on Windows 10 desktops, tablets and HoloLens
Ransomware attacks have quadrupled in frequency since last year, US officials say
Big browsers take another shot at the tormenting website
A report describing Edward Snowden as a 'disgruntled employee' distorts facts in an act of 'bad faith', Snowden responds
The digital service is to take control of the DWP's training programme and establish a 'digital hub' in Aldgate
The draft text could mean better broadband infrastructure, while clamping down on online copyright and encrypted communications
The company wants to encourage developers to migrate 16 million existing Windows applications to its cross-platform format