Preinstalled Android apps could contain a selection of 146 vulnerabilities
Stop laughing at the back Iain iPhone
Google's AI-powered FreddieMeter can tell if you sing like Queen's frontman
AI want to break free
The cost of a sponsored post on Instagram has shot up 1,125 per cent since 2014
Not making friends, but influencing people
Microsoft's Project xCloud will launch with 50+ games to shame Google Stadia
But eager game streaming beavers will have to wait until 2020
PayPal has cut-off over 100,000 Pornhub performers
No sex please, we're priggish
The Home Office's EU citizen app is vulnerable to easy hacks, claims security firm
But EU'd need to have a compromised handset to be at risk
Labour announces plan for free broadband via BT nationalisation
Openreach or overreach?
Somewhere in the early 21st century, we started renting everything (as a service)
If we don't own the future, it'll own us
GitHub Universe: Code on your phone, then bury for 1,000 years in ice*
And there's a Dark Mode, because of course
You can now be a guinea pig in Apple's health study
An Apple a day keeps researchers in pay
Google Stadia will launch with precious few features
OK Google, explain 'imminent disappointment'
Intel's Ponte Vecchio Xe GPU is named after a bridge and isn't for you
We'd have called it Bridget
Carl Icahn urges 'no brainer' merger of HP and Xerox
Investor leverages his $1.2bn stake in PC maker
Facebook is receiving a record number of government data demands
Social network handed over info in 88 per cent of cases
Brave 1.0 is ready for privacy-loving web surfers
Straight outta beta
Apple's Phil Schiller claims kids who use Chromebooks 'won't succeed'
But quickly backtracks on sharp-tongued remarks
Google is plotting a move into banking
Do-it-all tech giant will offer current accounts through Google Pay
Apple to debut new iPad Pro and iPhone SE in 'first half of 2020'
Ming Chi-Kuo strikes again
Microsoft flings Chromium Edge for ARM PCs at beta testers
Good news for Surface Pro X owners