- I played the £75 Mario Kart World on Switch 2 - was it worth it?
The BBC gets hands-on with the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching in June.
The BBC gets hands-on with the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching in June.
- Vance confident TikTok will be sold in US as deadline looms
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.
- Could TikTok be banned again and who might buy it?
The president says he would like TikTok to 'remain alive' as his extended deadline for its sale-or-ban approaches.
The president says he would like TikTok to 'remain alive' as his extended deadline for its sale-or-ban approaches.
- 'Google AI presented my April Fools' story as real news'
Journalist Ben Black was "shocked" to discover his fake news from five years ago used by AI.
Journalist Ben Black was "shocked" to discover his fake news from five years ago used by AI.
- Tesla sales plunge after Elon Musk backlash
The car maker's sales slide has been attributed to competition and controversy around its boss.
The car maker's sales slide has been attributed to competition and controversy around its boss.
- Nintendo announces Switch 2 release date - and a new Mario Kart game
More than a million people watched online as details of the long awaited successor to the hit console were announced.
More than a million people watched online as details of the long awaited successor to the hit console were announced.
- Parents allowed to block children's games and friends on Roblox
They are the latest safety measures from the gaming platform, which has faced questions over inappropriate content.
They are the latest safety measures from the gaming platform, which has faced questions over inappropriate content.
- Tech Life
UN agencies are worried about rising cases of satellite navigation signal interference.
UN agencies are worried about rising cases of satellite navigation signal interference.
- Screen time in bed linked to worse sleep, study finds
The research found a correlation between looking at a screen in bed and reporting insomnia and sleep loss.
The research found a correlation between looking at a screen in bed and reporting insomnia and sleep loss.
- Kink and LGBT dating apps exposed 1.5m private user images online
The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.
The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.
- 'UK crowds are the best': Does home advantage make a difference in esports?
The Rocket League Championship Series Birmingham Major brings together the 16 best teams in the world
The Rocket League Championship Series Birmingham Major brings together the 16 best teams in the world
- Musk's xAI buys his social media platform X
The move could be aimed at protecting investors, who helped him buy purchase X, from losing money.
The move could be aimed at protecting investors, who helped him buy purchase X, from losing money.
- Center Parcs removes X account from website after fake account set up
An IT consultant took charge of the Center Parcs UK's handle after the firm deactivated its account.
An IT consultant took charge of the Center Parcs UK's handle after the firm deactivated its account.
- Amateur photographers hope to fix Wikipedia's 'terrible' pictures
The site is littered with awful photos, particularly of celebrities - but a volunteer project is trying to fix that.
The site is littered with awful photos, particularly of celebrities - but a volunteer project is trying to fix that.
- Tech Now
Can we clean up air travel? Adrienne Murray explores developments in electric flight.
Can we clean up air travel? Adrienne Murray explores developments in electric flight.
- Assassin's Creed maker gets $1.25bn Chinese investment
Shenzhen-based Tencent, which owns the popular messaging app WeChat, will hold about a quarter of a new subsidiary.
Shenzhen-based Tencent, which owns the popular messaging app WeChat, will hold about a quarter of a new subsidiary.
- What's next for social media?
Start-up social media firms are looking to capitalise on dissatisfaction with the social media giants.
Start-up social media firms are looking to capitalise on dissatisfaction with the social media giants.
- H&M to use digital clones of models in ads and social media
Some fear the move could mean less work for models, photographers and make-up artists.
Some fear the move could mean less work for models, photographers and make-up artists.
- Social media ban not practical or effective, teens say
The youth parliament says it wants more action from MPs and social media companies on violent online content.
The youth parliament says it wants more action from MPs and social media companies on violent online content.
- China tariffs may be cut to seal TikTok sale, Trump says
Trump also said he is willing to extend a 5 April deadline for a non-Chinese buyer of the platform to be found.
Trump also said he is willing to extend a 5 April deadline for a non-Chinese buyer of the platform to be found.
- NHS software provider fined £3m over data breach after ransomware attack
Security failings by the Advanced Computer Software Group led to a cyberattack in 2022 that impacted NHS services.
Security failings by the Advanced Computer Software Group led to a cyberattack in 2022 that impacted NHS services.
- Atomfall: How a forgotten nuclear disaster inspired a video game
A new video game has brought the 1957 disaster in Cumbria back into the spotlight.
A new video game has brought the 1957 disaster in Cumbria back into the spotlight.
- 23andMe users struggle to delete their highly sensitive data
Multiple users said they had problems after the DNA-testing firm filed for bankruptcy protection.
Multiple users said they had problems after the DNA-testing firm filed for bankruptcy protection.
- Tech Life
Noland Arbaugh has a chip in his brain to translate his thoughts into computer commands.
Noland Arbaugh has a chip in his brain to translate his thoughts into computer commands.
- Tech Life: Living life with a mind-reading chip
Noland Arbaugh has a chip in his brain to translate his thoughts into computer commands.
Noland Arbaugh has a chip in his brain to translate his thoughts into computer commands.