Apple has removed hundreds of iPhone apps from its App Store in China, in the company’s latest crackdown in one of its biggest markets. | Continue reading
Facebook has accused the US businessman at the centre of a row over what it knew about the Cambridge Analytica scandal of deliberately leaking sealed court documents to MPs. | Continue reading
WhatsApp’s chief business officer is leaving the company, the latest executive to flee since the messaging service was bought by Facebook. | Continue reading
Facebook and Google's duopoly in the digital advertising market could be under threat, after a number of leading British brands said they were reviewing their relationships with the companies amid mounting pressure to cut ties. | Continue reading
Amazon has embarked on a major hiring push for a secretive new device, in a move that will increase speculation the company plans to release a robot for the home. | Continue reading
The US army says its new 'pain ray’ hurts but does no lasting damage. Its critics would beg to differ. | Continue reading
Privacy advocates have raised concerns about patients’ data after Google said it would take control of its subsidiary DeepMind’s healthcare division. | Continue reading
Credit card details stolen from nearly 400,000 customers of British Airways during a cyber-hack on the airline's website in August could have raised up to $19m (£14. | Continue reading
Virgin Hyperloop One, the high-speed transport company backed by Sir Richard Branson, has laid off dozens of staff including top executives as it fights for its future. | Continue reading
Brothels could move into self-driving cars, British academics predict. | Continue reading
Dozens of American spies were killed in Iran and China after a flawed communications service that allowed foreign foes to see what the agents were up to using Google, official sources have claimed. | Continue reading
When Silicon Valley tech journalist and entrepreneur Sarah Lacy became a mother, she invited a couple of fellow new parents to her San Francisco home. | Continue reading
Belgian researchers have developed a way of storing data in powder form, which they hope will replace less environmentally friendly technology such as USB sticks and avert a data storage crisis. | Continue reading
Twitter is planning to remove the ability to "like" tweets in a radical move that aims to improve the quality of debate on the social network. | Continue reading
When Dmitry Argarkov was sent a letter offering him a credit card, he found the rates not to his liking. | Continue reading
The BCG vaccine against tuberculosis can reverse Type 1 diabetes to almost undetectable levels, an eight-year study has shown. | Continue reading
British shoppers are being deceived into buying products online by unscrupulous sellers on Amazon using fake and paid-for reviews, an investigation has found. | Continue reading
Men should urinate outside on their compost heaps to help fertilise their gardens and save on flushing the lavatory, the National Trust has urged. | Continue reading
Amazon has patented a new version of its virtual assistant Alexa which can automatically detect when you’re ill and offer to sell you medicine. | Continue reading
Deep inside a Google laboratory in Mountain View, California is a closely guarded, extremely cold refrigeration unit. | Continue reading
EBay has accused Amazon employees of using its messaging system to illegally poach its sellers. | Continue reading
A historic 'isochronic' map highlights how long it would take someone to travel from London to various corners of the British Empire in 1914 | Continue reading
Male workers put in less effort at work when bonuses are cut and replaced with fixed pay, but women work just as hard either way. | Continue reading
The man accused of poisoning Sergei Skripal grew up in a family with ties to the Russian army and signed up for officer training straight out of school, according to neighbours from his home town near the Chinese border. | Continue reading
Oh how they cheered when in the financial chaos that followed the UK’s vote for Brexit, in came Softbank’s Masayoshi Son, a Far Eastern tech visionary, with a blockbuster £24. | Continue reading
In his new book Flash Boys, author Michael Lewis looks at the extraordinary lengths high-frequency traders go to to beat the competition | Continue reading
A pet parrot that spoke with a British accent when it disappeared from its home four years ago has been reunited with its owner - and the bird now speaks Spanish. | Continue reading
Samsung has issued a warning about the health risks of watching 3D television. | Continue reading
Feeding knowledge directly into your brain, just like in sci-fi classic The Matrix, could soon take as much effort as falling asleep, scientists believe. | Continue reading
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is investing more than $1bn (£760m) in US electric car company Lucid Motors, after plans to take Tesla private collapsed earlier this year. | Continue reading
A superfast internet link between France and England will be built across the English channel, boosting high-speed financial trading between Paris and London after Brexit. | Continue reading
On-time performance scores mean more and more to airlines - so are they stretching their flight times and "schedule-padding" to make sure they're never late? We investigate | Continue reading
What should have been a hushed scene of 800 Chinese students diligently sitting their university entrance exams erupted into siege warfare after invigilators tried to stop them from cheating. | Continue reading
The veteran media and telecoms investor John Malone has predicted that Google will be broken up by competition watchdogs to curb its dominance online. | Continue reading
The hole discovered in the International Space Station (ISS) was drilled deliberately, the Russian space agency has said. | Continue reading
Academics say they have been forced to leave the country to pursue their research interests as British universities are accused of blocking studies over fears of backlash on social media. | Continue reading
Doctors at Great Ormond Street have changed the way they work after teaming up with the Ferrari Formula One motor racing team. | Continue reading
Facebook has been targeting young LGBT people with “predatory” 'gay cure' adverts, a Telegraph investigation has found. | Continue reading
It is 45 years since Dr Stewart Adams created the world's favourite painkiller. In a rare interview, he tells Victoria Lambert of his pride in his achievement. | Continue reading
Marks & Spencer is replacing call centre staff with artificial intelligence designed to quickly deal with customer complaints. | Continue reading
Scientology has obtained a foothold in every prison in England and Wales, a spokesman for the religion claims, despite official figures which show only three prisoners acknowledge following the religion. | Continue reading
Facebook has been accused of allowing refugees to be tricked into unsafe situations by not blocking advertisements from human traffickers on its site. | Continue reading
The International Monetary Fund’s top staff misled their own board, made a series of calamitous misjudgments in Greece, became euphoric cheerleaders for the euro project, ignored warning signs of impending crisis, and collectively failed to grasp an elemental concept of cur … | Continue reading
How many times have you watched with distaste as a parent ignores their young child beside them while mindlessly scanning their phone? | Continue reading