China Orders Bitcoin Exchanges In Capital City To Close
All Bitcoin exchanges in Beiing and Shanghai must submit plans for winding down operations. Read more
Apple's IOS 11 Kills Old 32-bit IPhone And IPad Apps
Apple's latest mobile operating system will not launch several ageing educational apps and games. Read more
China Communist Party Youth Twitter Account Prompts Abuse
An account in the youth league's name is criticised for hypocrisy, but the league denies it's theirs. Read more
UK 'biggest Audience' In Europe For Jihadist Web Content
Britain is the fifth-biggest audience in the world for extremist content, a study finds. Read more
Slow Drive?
Electric cars have had a lot of publicity recently, but petrol and diesel engines are far from dead yet. Read more
Google Faces Lawsuit Over Removing Gab From Play Store
The free speech network says it has been unfairly removed from the Android app store. Read more
Alert Over Booby-trapped Security Software
More than two million people downloaded a compromised version of Avast's CCleaner software. Read more
Google Launches India Mobile Payments App Tez
Tez lets users transfer money via an audio signal as well as via the internet. Read more
Uber Sorry For 'Wife Appreciation Day' Promotion
The company urged customers to "let your wife take a day off from the kitchen". Read more
Visitors 'help' Pirate Bay Mine Virtual Cash
Many visitors objected when the site hijacked their computer to mine coins for the Monero digital currency. Read more
Snapchat Blocks Al Jazeera In Saudi Arabia
Snapchat has been caught up in an international row between Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Read more
Will Germany's New Law Kill Free Speech Online?
It's called "NetzDG" and critics worry that it will push social networks to delete posts - even if they are entirely leg... Read more
Nigel - The Robot That Could Tell You How To Vote
Could artificial intelligence save democracy or should human politicians put limits on it? Read more
Equifax Data Breach: Credit Rating Firm Replaces Key Staff
Data on up to 143 million people may have been exposed when hackers hit the credit report giant. Read more
UN Warning On Growing Digital 'chasm'
Developed nations are pulling ahead of developing nations thanks to technology, says a UN report. Read more