Facebook's AI Wipes Islamic State And Al Qaeda Posts
Firm says its algorithms are becoming effective at flagging terrorist propaganda but still need work. Read more
Uber And Waymo Trial Delayed After Evidence 'withheld'
Uber faces allegations that it stole secrets from Google's self-driving car firm. Read more
World Power 'threatened' By Chinese AI
China could overtake the US in terms of AI development, some of which is destined for military uses. Read more
Mum Defends Teen In Gaming Lawsuit
A mother has written a letter in defence of her 14-year-old-son who is facing a lawsuit over video game cheats. Read more
Firms Team Up On Hybrid Electric Plane Technology
Airbus, Rolls Royce and Siemens join forces to develop hybrid electric plane technology. Read more
Facebook And Twitter To Co-operate In Brexit Probe
Facebook and Twitter are asked for information about possible Russian interference in the Brexit vote. Read more
CMA: Secondary Ticket Websites May Be Breaking The Law
After a year long investigation, the competition watchdog says some websites are failing to be clear. Read more
Super Vision
Imagine pointing your phone's camera at any object and being given useful information about it. Read more
Black Friday Weekend: Online The Winner In Sales Frenzy
Some £1.4bn was spent on online sales in the UK on Black Friday, up 11.7% on last year, says one forecast. Read more
Computer Science GCSE In Disarray After Tasks Leaked Online
Exams regulator Ofqual plans to pull this chunk of the qualification from the overall marks. Read more
Ethical Hackers To Boost NHS Cyber-defences
The hackers will work in an operations centre that will look for threats before they hit hospitals. Read more
Oxford And Cambridge Club Members Face Hard Disk Theft
Stephen Fry is said to be among thousands of members of a private club whose data has been stolen. Read more
Twitter Blocks New York Times By Mistake
The newspaper had one of its most popular accounts locked for 24 hours after being accused of hateful conduct. Read more
Imgur Confirms 1.7 Million Users Hit By Data Breach
The breach dates back to 2014 but has only just come to light. Read more
YouTube Investigates 'disturbing' Autofill Results
The site's search feature has been changed after paedophilic phrases appeared. Read more