Police Facial Recognition Surveillance Court Case Starts
Campaigners say police use of the technology is like taking DNA or fingerprints without consent. Read more
Playing Tetris By Committee With Multiple Players
How a revamped Nintendo controller allows eight people to control a game simultaneously. Read more
Huawei's Android Loss: How It Affects You
Google's move to end business ties with Huawei will affect current devices and future purchases. Read more
Warning Over Using Augmented Reality In Precision Tasks
Those using headsets to complete tricky tasks over-estimate how well they perform, a study suggests. Read more
Could Facial Recognition Cut Crime?
The Metropolitan Police trialled the tech to identify people wanted by the police or the courts. Read more
William Hill Advert Linked Betting To Sexual Success
A William Hill advert that appeared on Tinder broke advertising rules, a watchdog rules. Read more
San Francisco Is First US City To Ban Facial Recognition
The city voted against the emerging technology amid fears of invasion of privacy and unreliability. Read more
Wikipedia Blocked In China In All Languages
The country had previously only blocked the Chinese language version of the site. Read more
'Hard-to-fix' Cisco Flaw Puts Work Email At Risk
Security researchers have found serious vulnerabilities in some Cisco devices. Read more
Conjuring Designs From Thin Air In A Virtual World
How virtual reality tech is finally beginning to fulfil its potential for business. Read more
Ex-Google Boss Defends Multiple Controversies
On tax, China and treatment of women, Eric Schmidt tells BBC he will defend Google for a "very long time". Read more
Apple Faces Customer Lawsuit Over App Store
Apple charges 30% commission on all app purchases, but there is nowhere else for iPhone users to buy them. Read more
Android Pioneer HTC Stages Retreat From China
The phone-maker is closing its online stores on Alibaba and JD.com's platforms in the country. Read more
Tech Giants 'failing' To Protect Children
Facebook, Google, Apple, BT and Microsoft are to give evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. Read more
BBC Building 'public Service Algorithm'
The broadcaster wants to "pop your bubble" by streaming programmes that challenge your world view. Read more