The Robots Trying To Spread Christmas Cheer
Karaoke and coffee are among the bots' offerings at Bloomingdale's in New York. Read more
Cobham Takeover: Boris Johnson Defends £4bn Sale To US Equity Firm
Critics say there are still national security questions over the sale of Cobham to a US equity firm. Read more
Star Citizen: Is This £200m Game Becoming Too Ambitious?
In development since 2012 Star Citizen wants to build an entire universe for game players. Read more
Uber Promises Changes To Avoid Germany Ban
The ride-sharing app could be banned in Germany if it does not make changes to its processes. Read more
Facebook To Stop Using Phone Numbers To Recommend 'friends'
The social network has been criticised for putting two-step authentication details to other uses. Read more
Facial Recognition Fails On Race, Government Study Says
The US government report looked at nearly 200 facial recognition algorithms from a range of companies. Read more
'I Want My Chemotherapy To Help Others Touched By Cancer'
BBC Click reporter LJ Rich, who is undergoing 10 sessions of treatment, shares her experiences. Read more
Tech Trends 2020: New Spacecraft And Bendy Screens
From new spacecraft to bendy screens, what to watch for in tech in 2020. Read more
Google Goes Offline After Fibre Cables Cut
The tech giant's services were among those temporarily unavailable in eastern Europe on Thursday. Read more
Robert Downey Jr Launches YouTube Doc Featuring AI Baby
The original series sets out to explain and demystify artificial intelligence technology. Read more
Why India Shuts Down The Internet More Than Any Other Democracy
India shut down the internet 93 times this year, and a blackout in Kashmir is the world's longest. Read more
Airbnb Is Not An Estate Agent, EU Court Rules
Airbnb will not need an estate agent licence to operate as it is an "information society service". Read more
Blind Harry Potter Fan Reads Again Thanks To Smart Camera
A girl who went blind is able to read again after being given a camera that reads for her. Read more
Digital Isolation: The Vulnerable People Left Behind
Many essential services are moving online, leaving the most vulnerable people unable to access them. Read more
How Cubas Digital Revolutionaries Are Fighting For Change
A year after Cuba’s government allowed 3G on the island, we follow three activists using the internet to drive rapid c... Read more