Tech

Deepfake Porn Videos Deleted From Internet By Gfycat

The Gyfcat video clip hosting service says the computer-generated clips are objectionable. Read more

Atari Co-founder Denied Award Over Sexist Behaviour

Social media campaign sees top gaming body abandon plan to honour Atari founder. Read more

Super Mario Film Announced By Nintendo

It's part of the company's plan to increase its earnings from other industries. Read more

Samsung Enters Crypto-currency Chips Business

The South Korean firm reveals it has begun making chips designed to be used to mine crypto-cash. Read more

Google Search Results To Give 'diverse' Answers

The technology company says it will present multiple viewpoints after claims it was spreading lies. Read more

Google Backs 'universal Stylus' Campaign

Google backs an effort to make touch-screen styluses work across all devices. Read more

'Facebook Murder' Case: Family Of Ohio Man Sue Social Media Site

Robert Godwin's family take legal action after footage of his death was broadcast on the site. Read more

Cryonics: Your Body Preserved For Future Revival?

Arizona-based company Alcor offers cryonic preservation in the hope of reviving you in the future. Read more

Logan Paul 'more Popular' Than Zoella With Children

Study suggests children are seeking edgier content on YouTube, their favourite online site. Read more

Ransomware Added To Oxford Dictionary

Mansplaining, ransomware and Mumsnet acronyms are among the latest words to be included. Read more

Facebook 'no Place' For Young Children

More than 100 child health experts are urging Facebook to withdraw an app aimed at under-13s. Read more

Microsoft Disables 'buggy' Intel Patch

An update for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 disables a flawed patch issued by Intel. Read more

ColorFab: 3D Printer Can Change Colour Of Objects

MIT is making a new kind of 3D printer that can change the colour of the objects you print. Read more

Fines Up To £17m Launched For Firms With Poor Cyber-security

Companies in the UK that fail to protect themselves effectively from hackers could be fined up to £17m. Read more

YouTube Caught Out By Coin-mining Adverts

The ads used visitors' computers to generate valuable crypto-coins for a cyber-scam. Read more