PM's Internet Safety Adviser Urges End To Password Sharing
Baroness Shields says that MPs should not be sharing passwords with their staff. Read more
Nintendo Games To Appear On Rival Console
Chinese gamers will be able to play a selection of Wii games on the Nvidia Shield. Read more
Google Amazon Row Leads To Restricted YouTube Access
Google plans to stop Amazon's Fire TV devices being able to use YouTube from the start of 2018. Read more
Sad Poop Emoji Gets Flushed After Row
Plans to introduce a "frowning pile of poo" emoji are flushed from the latest proposals. Read more
BBC To Help Students Identify 'fake News'
Kamal Ahmed and Tina Daheley are among BBC journalists who will take part in events targeted at pupils. Read more
Two Singapore 'Airbnb Hosts' Charged For Illegal Home Stays
The case is the first of its kind since Singapore introduced new laws regulating home sharing in June. Read more
Will Tech Firms Challenge China's 'open' Internet?
Big names like Apple and Facebook were talking about China's internet in Wuzhen this week. Read more
Dolby Estate Gives Cambridge University Cavendish Lab £85m
The donation comes from the estate of famed sound pioneer and Cambridge PhD student Ray Dolby. Read more
Disability Sport: Prosthetic Feet Help Amputees Snowboard
Reporter Kat Hawkins tried out prosthetic feet designed for skiing and snowboarding. Read more
'One-third Of Teenage Girls Sexually Harassed Online'
A report from charity Childnet has found that one in 10 teens reports receiving threats of sexual violence. Read more
Look At Me
Live streaming in Asia has boomed thanks to a massive youth market who spend big through mobile apps. Read more
Posing As A Schoolgirl To Expose Online Groomers
How going undercover as a 14-year-old revealed the dangers children using streaming apps can face. Read more
Jeremy Hunt Hits Out At Facebook Kids' App
The health secretary told the social network to "stay away from my kids" with its app for under-13s. Read more
Millions Caught In Virtual Keyboard App Data Breach
Researchers claim to have found millions of customer names, phone numbers and keystroke activity. Read more
CryptoKitties Craze Slows Down Transactions On Ethereum
A new craze for "crypto-collectibles" slows down transactions on the popular blockchain. Read more