Samsung Unveils TV That Can Switch To Vertical Mode
The TV can pivot from a horizontal to a vertical position, to better display smartphone content. Read more
When Will You Next Buy A Mobile Phone?
Mobile phone sales worldwide are declining but is our love affair with them over? Read more
Music Royalties Reach Record High But Songwriters 'on Minimum Wage'
But there are claims that "a lot of songwriters are making less than minimum wage". Read more
Climate Change: Electric Car Target 'needs To Be Sooner'
The government's plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040 is too tame, its advisers will say. Read more
Minecraft Player Loses Five-year-long Game
Phil Watson is "killed" by a zombie baby and a spider. Read more
Rape Victims Among Those To Be Asked To Hand Phones To Police
Cases may not go ahead if police in England and Wales do not get access to messages and photographs. Read more
Apple Defends Removing Parental Control Apps
Apple says some parental control apps were removed from the App Store because of security concerns. Read more
Fraudster Poses As Actor Online To Dupe Woman
Police warn online fraud is an "epidemic" after a woman is scammed by a man posing as Jason Statham. Read more
Beijing Defends Huawei Amid Row Over Role In UK's 5G Network
The UK should make "independent" decisions about whether to work with the tech firm, China's ambassador says. Read more
'Extremist' Google Algorithms Concern Ex-police Chief
Google insists that its search software is not used to promote contentious online material. Read more
Why UK Is At Odds With Allies Over Huawei
The US has been pressing other nations to ban use of the Chinese firm's 5G kit on security grounds. Read more
Google Wing Drones Approved For US Home Deliveries
Drone home delivery company Wing will start deliveries in rural Virginia "within months". Read more
Google 'retaliating Against Harassment Protest Organisers'
Organisers of walkouts in protest at Google's treatment of women say they are facing backlash at work. Read more
Election Interference Is 'online Harm', MPs Hear
The UK's information commissioner has strong words on the need for reform of political ads online. Read more
Twitter Shares Surge 17% As Users Rise
The social media platform reports better-than-expected results as it plans to minimise "outrage". Read more