Spotify And Tencent Music Buy Stake In Each Other
Two of the world's most popular online music streaming services are buying shares in one another. Read more
NI Town 'has UK's Fastest Runners'
Fitness app Strava analysed 24.7m runs and 31m bike rides logged across the UK this year. Read more
Apple HomeKit Flaw Left Smart Gadgets Vulnerable
The company has fixed a flaw in its HomeKit that let unauthorised people control smart home gadgets. Read more
Legend Of Zelda: Wins Big At The Game Awards
There was also a major reveal for Hideo Kojima's highly anticipated game Death Stranding. Read more
A Microscopic Mona Lisa From 'DNA Origami' And Other News
Lara Lewington looks at some of the best of the week's technology stories. Read more
Now That's What I Call Music Albums Dominated ITunes In 2017
The long-running compilation series produced four of the biggest-selling albums of the year. Read more
Priyanka Chopra Sparks Twitter Search For Most Unread Emails
A photo of Bollywood star's 250,000-plus unread emails sparks a search for the most bloated inbox online. Read more
Steam Stops Accepting Payments In Bitcoins
The currency is currently too "volatile" to be a good option for customers, the gaming service says. Read more
Google's 'superhuman' DeepMind AI Claims Chess Crown
An algorithm developed by the DeepMind team claims victory against a world-beating AI chess program. Read more
PM's Internet Safety Adviser Urges End To Password Sharing
Baroness Shields says that MPs should not be sharing passwords with their staff. Read more
Nintendo Games To Appear On Rival Console
Chinese gamers will be able to play a selection of Wii games on the Nvidia Shield. Read more
Google Amazon Row Leads To Restricted YouTube Access
Google plans to stop Amazon's Fire TV devices being able to use YouTube from the start of 2018. Read more
Sad Poop Emoji Gets Flushed After Row
Plans to introduce a "frowning pile of poo" emoji are flushed from the latest proposals. Read more
BBC To Help Students Identify 'fake News'
Kamal Ahmed and Tina Daheley are among BBC journalists who will take part in events targeted at pupils. Read more
Two Singapore 'Airbnb Hosts' Charged For Illegal Home Stays
The case is the first of its kind since Singapore introduced new laws regulating home sharing in June. Read more