Tech

WhatsApp And YouTube Terror Video Man Jailed

The 21-year-old radical Islamist filmed himself calling British soldiers "baby butchers of the Muslims". Read more

Deliveroo Accounts Reveal Huge Losses

"Gig economy" firm Deliveroo publishes accounts revealing huge losses. Read more

Fake Website Fools Equifax Staff

Equifax mistakenly directed some customers to a fake website via Twitter. Read more

'Payment By Vein' Trialled In Supermarket

The company behind the technology hopes the new way to pay for goods will appeal to millennials. Read more

Google Signs $1.1bn HTC Smartphone Deal

The tie-up marks the latest push by Google to boost its hardware business. Read more

What Can Tech Firms Do To Fight Terror?

The prime minister wants tech companies to do more to tackle extremist content. They say it's not that easy. Read more

YouTube To End Paid Channels Service

Channels charging a monthly fee on YouTube will end in December, after the idea failed to take off. Read more

Facebook Trial Lets Users Hide Alcohol Adverts

The social network is testing a tool that will let people hide categories of ads for the first time. Read more

Why Might Google Want To Buy Part Of HTC?

Google struggled to integrate Motorola Mobility - why it would want to repeat the experience? Read more

NotPetya Cyber-attack Cost TNT At Least $300m

Delivery company FedEx says a recent cyber-attack cost its TNT division about $300m (£221m). Read more

Instagram Live Video 'led To Murder Suspect's Arrest'

US police say they traced an 18-year-old murder suspect via a live video he had streamed. Read more

Tomb Raider Poster Gets It In The Neck

Alicia Vikander seems to be the victim of dodgy Photoshop in the poster for her new Tomb Raider film. Read more

Electric Bus In Record-breaking Journey

An electric bus travels more than 1,000 miles on a single charge in the US. Read more

Shared Intelligence

The UK wants a "bespoke relationship", but Europol says the UK would lose influence. Read more

Smartphone Sales Boom With Over-55s

A study indicates that 71% of 55-to-75 year olds in the UK now own an app-capable handset. Read more