Path app loses access to Facebook's 'find friends' tool, following spam woes
Facebook unamused by spam messages controversy, restricts Path's access to its API.

Facebook unamused by spam messages controversy, restricts Path's access to its API.

The battle for primetime is over, as web video has already supplanted TV according to Google's executive chairman.

Google claims its latest Now-powered update isn't to blame for sucking batteries dry.

The latest issue of tech. magazine has landed and has everything you need to know about the next Xbox inside.

In Depth With Google's OS powering the likes of watches, cameras, fridges and even cars, are Android gizmos leading the way to the Internet of Things?

Blip In news you simply cannot make up, two of the world's most-loved cat-based memes are suing a video game.

Companies are failing to take heed of threats in cloud, mobile and social media

Instagram has added a new way to tag people and things in your photos, such as friends, family and shops.

Moving to Microsoft's software-as-a-service can be a time-consuming task

Blip Netflix has observed a correlation between when it launches its service in a new country and a dip in BitTorrent traffic in the same place.

Hotmail is officially no more as Microsoft touts 400 million active Outlook accounts.

Facebook has finally launched out the Trusted Contacts security measure it first tested over two years ago.

Plan responds to companies' demands to keep data in Europe

Google bosses have been summoned back to Westminster to answer questions about their questionable tax arrangements.

Filr shuns the cloud to store data on the user's premises
In Depth YouTube's population explosion has enabled Google's video-sharing giant to conquer the globe - and it could be asking you to foot the bill for its success.

Cloud service combines business data with access to communities

A combination of technology and common sense can protect sensitive data

Ofcom has announced it will launch an official investigation into BT's dominance of the UK's super-fast broadband market.

Updated The social networking site is maintaining growth and seeing more active users of its mobile products, like Facebook Home.

UPDATE TechRadar's weekly look at the world of tech is now available on more devices than ever before.

Blip It's the eternal question - laugh out loud? Lots of love? Or a whole lot more?

Your future fridge could use the same tech as Facebook Messenger to send you shopping alerts.

It's a strategic and commercial asset that any company should take seriously

Facebook has given its Windows Phone app a major design overhaul and will beta test new features on users.
