Tech

Jack Dorsey Saddened By Japan's 'Twitter Killer'

The social network's chief reacts to reports that a killer used Twitter to lure suicidal victims. Read more

YouTuber Zoella Apologises For Old Offensive Tweets

The vlogger and influencer has now deleted the tweets from 2010. Read more

Star Wars Battlefront II Game Faces Further Backlash

Players criticise the credits required to unlock heroes, as well as the inclusion of loot boxes. Read more

UK Cyber-defence Chief Accuses Russia Of Hack Attacks

Russia is accused of having attacked Britain's media, telecommunications and energy sectors. Read more

Face ID IPhone X 'hack' Demoed Live With Mask By Bkav

A Vietnamese cyber-security firm shows the BBC how a mask can be used to unlock Apple's new phone. Read more

Deliveroo Claims Victory In Self-employment Case

Deliveroo riders are self-employed finds labour law body the Central Arbitration Committee. Read more

UK Supermarkets Try Face-based ID And Payment System

The biometric system will let people buy alcohol and knives without needing to involve shop staff. Read more

Handy App Bans Cleaner For Being Ill

A cleaner was fined and stopped from working for a London customer by a "gig economy" business. Read more

HTC Shows Off All-in-one VR Headset Called Focus

HTC's Vive Focus virtual reality headset will initially be released in only China Read more

Facebook Critic Max Schrems Faces Partial Setback

Max Schrems is told he cannot sue Facebook on behalf of 25,000 others but can do so personally. Read more

Votes In 18 Nations 'hacked' In Last Year

Governments are turning to social-media-based campaigns to stifle dissent, warns a net freedom report. Read more

Star Wars Game In U-turn After Player Anger

It took 40 hours of game play or an extra payment to unlock Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker, among others. Read more

FDA Approves 'trackable' Pill

The schizophrenia tablets have an embedded sensor that tells doctors whether the patient has taken them. Read more

Connected Toys Have Worrying Security Issues

Parents are warned about the dangers of net-connected toys, by the Which? consumer group. Read more

Visibility Poor

A shortage of weather data is holding back many African economies. Some start-ups are changing this. Read more