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Wednesday 14 January 2015
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The Tory leader said: 'If I am prime minister I will make sure that it is a comprehensive piece of legislation that does not allow terrorists safe space to communicate with eachother'
Boost in visitors to the British Library suggests the rise of the digital age has left people craving 'real human encounters and physical artefacts'
The PC version of Rockstar's GTA 5 won't be released until 24 March 2015
Internet security must be both principled and pragmatic, argues Matt Warman
A Dutch designer has created an unusual desktop lamp which is powered by glowing bacteria extracted from an octopus. But don’t imagine that it could lower your electricity bills just yet, as there are a few kinks to be ironed out first
The UK's biggest retailer is embracing wearable technology with a new app for Google Glass
Today is the day that Microsoft ends free support for its ageing Windows 7 operating system, despite the majority of PCs around the world still running it
Following the hack of US Centcom's Twitter account by Islamic State sympathisers, The Telegraph takes a look back at the most embarrassing cyber attacks of all time
An American company has turned Flappy Bird into a coin-operated arcade game
Artificial intelligence has the potential to eradicate disease and poverty, say world's top scientists, but researchers must not create something which cannot be controlled
David Cameron has said he will legislate to eradicate the encrypted 'safe spaces' where terrorists can plot their attacks online. But how would a ban on encryption work, and could it pit the government head-to-head against Apple and other web giants?
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50 Cent may be 'tired of using technology', but he's seriously committed to his headphone brand SMS Audio – and no, he didn't forget about Dre, finds Sophie Curtis
From drones and self-watering plants to dual-load washing machines and fitness trackers for dogs
From floating speakers to new-age roller skates, 2015's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held between January 6 - 9 promises to showcase the most weird and wonderful trends for the year ahead. Rhiannon Williams rounds up the best
While the future as envisioned by 2015's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is exciting, it's becoming increasingly obvious, says Matt Warman
In pics: Drones have proved be one of the many highlights of 2015's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held in Las Vegas. Rhiannon Williams takes a look
As 2015 is tipped to be the year of the wearable, Rhiannon Williams takes a look at the smartwatches, connected glasses and fitness trackers wowing at this year's CES
CES has announced its 26 most innovative gadgets of 2015, including a baby monitor that predicts a baby's sleep patterns and a Bluetooth-enabled padlock. Rhiannon Williams rounds them up
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Hacker group Anonymous have released a video condemning the Paris attacks, saying "freedom of expression has suffered an inhuman assault"
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Louis Tomlinson's tweet about Harry Styles has overtaken Obama's 2012 victory tweet as the second-most popular of all time
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