An IT manager who grew frustrated with call centre menus has catalogued shortcuts to thousands of phone services
US politicians are seeking reassurances from Google that its smart spectacles will respect personal privacy.
Games giant EA has revealed that it currently has no games in development for Nintendo's Wii U console.
GPS data could provide faster and more accurate early warning systems for tsunamis, a German team of scientists suggest.
Scientists in Glasgow have discovered a low-cost way to create 3D images, capable of sensing frequencies beyond visible light.
British hackers who were behind a series of high profile cyber-attacks in 2011 have been sentenced at a hearing in London.
A service allowing fans to club together to pay bands to play gigs at their request has been launched.
Fan anger after Nintendo confirms it will profit from advertisements placed on gameplay videos uploaded by gamers.
YouTube is demanding Microsoft removes a Windows Phone 8 YouTube app, saying it violates its terms of service.
Dell reports a 79% fall in quarterly profits to $130m (£85m) amid falling computer sales and a takeover battle.
Publisher Electronic Arts has decided to end a controversial program that stifled trade in second-hand games.
The internet giant Google has been challenged by MPs over the way it reports its income for tax.
The EU warns it may investigate claims that Chinese telecom firms have been paid subsidies, allowing them to flood markets with cheap equipment.
Google's Maps revamp adds new advertising icons and aims to tailor the results to each user's interests.
A $15m computer that uses "quantum physics" effects to boost its speed is to be installed at a Nasa facility.
Google unveils a streaming music service and details plans to upgrade its other existing services at its developers conference in San Francisco.
Nvidia prices its Shield handheld console at a significant premium to Sony's PlayStation Vita and Nintendo's 3DS XL.
More than seven million adults in the UK have never been online, official figures say, with the elderly remaining the least connected.
Computers and smartphones have become a "digital dummy" used by parents to pacify their children, says a head teachers' leader.
The head of Saudi Arabia's religious police warns Saudis against using Twitter, amid fears it is being used to challenge political taboos.
Microsoft's Bing offers page translations into Klingon, Google launches a music subscription service plus other tech news.
Kate Russell looks at a site which celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, plus other sites and apps reviewed.
Former LulzSec hacker Jake Davis, who has received a 24 month sentence for computer hacking, talks to Newsnight's Susan Watts about his time as part of the group.
From 'perceptual computing' to smarter car headlights, chip maker Intel reveals what it thinks is the technology of tomorrow.
Technology developers and privacy campaigners give their views on the Google Glass smart headset.
The US Navy successfully launched an unmanned drone from the deck of an aircraft carrier for the first time on Tuesday, in what officials called a breakthrough for robotic aviation.
Lara Lewington looks at how manufacturers are focusing their attention on technology to make their products quieter.
"Intelligent" traffic cones are being unveiled on the M6 in the West Midlands in a bid to improve road safety.
The amazing photographs tweeted by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield have been seen by more than 750,000 Twitter followers.
A 17-year-old scientist from Yorkshire has built his own DNA testing machine and is using it to conduct experiments in his home laboratory.
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