What can tech firms learn from GoPro’s decline?
Gagging orders: The internet surveillance nobody can talk about
UK tech industry fears Brexit could be “crippling”
The uncomfortable truth about sexism in tech
Your online habits could land you in prison
Nest smoke alarm “can be switched off accidentally”
Emulator lets Windows RT run x86 apps
Breakfast Briefing: Outlook.com leaves preview, Ubuntu tablet rumours, Burger King Twitter hacked
How PayPal is perpetuating the phishing problem
Is Amazon eating itself?
How adult books ended up on my young son’s Kindle
Ten-year battery life for “internet of things” devices
Report: more users turn to satellite for broadband
The death of email
The BSA’s “nauseating” anti-piracy tactics
Apple iPhoto ditches Google Maps
HP releases Isis browser for webOS
MIT offers free online circuits course
TalkTalk’s porn blocker lets explicit videos through
Mysterious spam attack hits Virgin subscribers
Apple users suffer iOS 5 update problems
Police hunt Apple Store motorbike gang
Transistor provides link between computers and humans
48 hours to download a film – welcome to Suffolk
Intel offers more software upgrades to unlock chips
What your computer says about you
Lightning strike takes Amazon’s cloud offline
Google-Microsoft patents spat turns into public mud fight
Google outs Instant Pages in Chrome browser
China mobile OS takes aim at smartphone giants
Foreign “spy masters” could infiltrate hacker groups
Google targets “broken” Facebook with social tools
NHS loses laptop holding 8m patient records
More hackers crack Sony’s “disgraceful” security
Confessions of a computer repairman
Google adds Docs to Android armoury
Egypt switches off the internet
Unlock flaw leaves iPhones exposed
Facebook facing privacy furore over app data sharing
Developers battle with over 100 different versions of Android
Google to direct road traffic with driverless car
Firefox 4 for Android available in beta
Teenager jailed for refusing to reveal encryption keys
The recovery disc rip-off
Flagship government sites feeling the strain
Kingston bringing films to a flash drive near you
Why we’ve lost control of our own hardware