
New dinosaur discovered by chance
The scientists discovered a mid-sized "vicious" carnivore that lived 95 million years ago.
The scientists discovered a mid-sized "vicious" carnivore that lived 95 million years ago.
NSA warned the consequences of not patching the vulnerability are severe and widespread.
Telegraph: Why you should say good riddance to bad chat.
Tech company PaySauce ended last year on a high note.
A report reveals that some dating apps leak personal information to tech companies.
"People come in all the time and say 'oh, have you got a fax machine?'"
But there are a couple of fish-hooks.
The computer you're using could now be vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Car-sharing giant expands into e-scooters and e-bikes.
The lawyer's personal life has come under scrutiny.
New York Times: Mark Zuckerberg has ensured another election shaped by the social network.
Windows needs a serious tidy up, writes Juha Saarinen.
Side-gig pays off - big time - as Apple reveals the year's most downloaded apps and games.
From immunotherapy to genomics, the 2020s are set to bring more big cancer breakthroughs.
Talking to our phones is one thing, but when will AI really change our lives?
AI is either being talked up as a saviour or destroyer of work, life and the universe.
Three companies currently have a trillion-dollar value. So who will join them?
Tools are already on-hand to address the problem, if there's a will.
We are what we eat – but do we also eat what others tweet?
Free games for those willing to take a flutter.
Robo pets, belly fat scanners and TV screen top hats: innovations set to hit the market.
New York Times: A private equity firm wants to buy the internet domain used by nonprofits.
Many questioned why she was chosen for the event.
The smartphone's more than just an enabler. It's now also an intensifier.
Rozzers embrace Apple and Android.
Cyber-heist puts customer data at risk.
Financial Times: From cancer cures to robots, the decade promises major developments.
Sonos has accused Google of copying and undercutting its products.