Tech

Electric Nissan Leaf Revamp Drives Further

A revamped version of the Leaf goes about 50% further than before and offers one-pedal driving. Read more

The Hidden History Of Cyber-crime Forums

Why modern cyber-crime forums were inspired by a site started by Ukrainian credit card thieves. Read more

Woman On Tinder Date Threw Poo Out Window

She tried to dispose of the unflushable waste out of a window and got stuck trying to get it back. Read more

Aveva To Merge With Schneider Electric In £3bn Deal

The UK software company will retain its Cambridge base and remain listed on London's stock exchange. Read more

UK Universities Targeted By Cyber-thieves

The criminal hackers are looking for valuable research to steal, responses from learning institutions suggest . Read more

Life Is Strange: Before The Storm Tackles Depression

The video game sequel seeks to overturn taboos linked to mental health issues. Read more

ECHR Court Reverses Ruling On Sacking Over Private Messages

Europe's human rights court reverses a ruling which allowed a firm to read an employee's messages. Read more

Chinese Man Jailed For Helping Net Users Evade State Blocks

The man will spend nine months in jail for helping people evade government controls on net access. Read more

Facebook Blackmailer Jailed For Rapes

Judge Robert Adam told Leighton he had "effectively destroyed the lives" of the young people he targeted. Read more

China Bans Initial Coin Offerings Calling Them 'illegal Fundraising'

Chinese regulators make it illegal to raise funds by offering digital currencies. Read more

Juicero And 2017's Other Failed Start-ups

A look at some of the well-funded tech firms that have folded in 2017. Read more

Bitcoin Peaks Above $5,000 For First Time

The crypto-currency reaches $5,103.91 before a sell-off causes its value to sink. Read more

Tinder Tops Apple App Store With New Feature

New feature Tinder Gold lets users see who has liked them even if they haven't matched. Read more

Nintendo Loses Court Case Over Wii Motion Controllers

The games company is told to pay $10m to a medical-device maker for infringing a motion-sensing patent. Read more

Facebook Raffles

The number of raffle groups has grown rapidly over the last few years, but so have the number of scams. Read more