Ryan Collins, 36, was behind the theft of hundreds of explicit images of more than a dozen celebrities in 2014, which eventually leaked online.
Microsoft on Tuesday blamed "inaccurate information" that suggested the company was ending support for the cryptocurrency.
Sneaker knockoffs are costing the industry hundreds of millions of dollars every year, but the blockchain could be the solution.
After beating the world’s No. 1 Go player in two games this week, Google’s artificial intelligence division DeepMind’s next challenge could be StarCraft.
Apple has hit back at claims made by the Department of Justice in a legal brief, saying “they have thrown decorum to the winds.”
Google has released a preview version of its latest Android update, with a host of new features.
Google has made the surprise move of launching its latest version of Android, which comes with support for split-screen multitasking.
The file-sharing website has been inaccessible for more than 24 hours but the problem is a technical one rather than a legal one.
Winning the second game of the series, the artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo, has taken a commanding lead over world champion Lee Sedol.
Silicon Valley is “enormously unsettled” by U.S. government ban on sales to the Chinese telecoms giant.
A leaked image of a case for Apple’s forthcoming device shows no openings for a headset connection.
The iPhone used by a San Bernardino shooter is at the center of a privacy and encryption debate between Washington and Silicon Valley.
The Go world champion, Lee Sed-ol, has been beaten by artificial intelligence program AlphaGo, developed by Google's DeepMind.
Nvidia’s new service is a big step forward in video game streaming, but it won’t replace your console.
The biggest test of DeepMind’s AlphaGo program comes this week, when it competes with South Korea’s Lee Se-dol, a master of the board game Go.
The continued delay in processing bitcoin transactions, coupled with increased cost, has led to a huge spike in complaints from customers.
Ubisoft's much-anticipated shooter “The Division” has gone live on PC, Xbox One and PS4 but the company's servers are struggling to meet demand.
The dispute between Apple and the FBI has brought to a head the issue of whether criminals can communicate with impunity, as FBI Director James Comey has claimed.
The EU’s antitrust chief says “don’t hold your breath” on a quick outcome to its investigations into Apple’s and Amazon’s tax affairs.
Members of the online activist group Anonymous claim Twitter is suspending accounts that are reporting ISIS content.
Uber strongly denies receiving thousands of complaints of rape and sexual assault after a report leaked customer service details.
The bitcoin bubble could be about to burst as the time it takes for transactions to be processed has dramatically increased, leading many to question its future.
Facebook will fundamentally changed the way it pays tax in the U.K. following strong criticism of its tax practices there.
The PC industry has been in decline for years. Some hope 2-in-1 devices like Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 can turn things around.
Visa is seeking a software engineer to develop a distributed network based on the blockchain technology that underpins bitcoin.
The social media giant is accused of abusing its dominant position in the market — a possible violation of data protection laws.
The tech company appealed the court ruling — regarding the iPhone used by Syed Farook — an hour before the deadline was set to expire.
In China, Japan and South Korea, Samsung will sell slightly different versions of its Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, without its own logo on the front.
Anti-virus pioneer and presidential candidate John McAfee says the FBI could unlock an iPhone in half an hour.
Apple and the FBI will make their cases before Congress on Tuesday as the debate over access to a terrorist's iPhone continues.
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