- The inside story of a council held to ransom in cyber-attack
The BBC investigates one of the most damaging ranswomare attacks on a UK local council.
The BBC investigates one of the most damaging ranswomare attacks on a UK local council.
- Apple boosts India's factory hopes - but a US-China deal could derail plans
The US-China trade "reset" could stall the manufacturing investment coming into India, say experts.
The US-China trade "reset" could stall the manufacturing investment coming into India, say experts.
- UK driverless cars unlikely until 2027 - but Uber says it's ready now
The previous government had said autonomous vehicles were "set to be on the road" by 2026.
The previous government had said autonomous vehicles were "set to be on the road" by 2026.
- The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan
An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.
An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.
- Elton John brands government 'losers' over AI copyright plans
The musician accuses the government of robbing young artists over its copyright law plans.
The musician accuses the government of robbing young artists over its copyright law plans.
- A letter from the M&S hackers landed in my inbox - this is what happened next
BBC's Joe Tidy spoke directly to those who claim they are responsible for hacking M&S and Co-op.
BBC's Joe Tidy spoke directly to those who claim they are responsible for hacking M&S and Co-op.
- Tesco apologises after software issue hits website and app
The company apologised to customers after its app and website went down on Friday afternoon.
The company apologised to customers after its app and website went down on Friday afternoon.
- The camera tech propelling shows like Adolescence
Whole TV shows shot in one long take are made possible by new lightweight cameras.
Whole TV shows shot in one long take are made possible by new lightweight cameras.
- UK needs more nuclear to power AI, says Amazon boss
The world's largest cloud computing company plans to spend £8bn on new data centres in the UK over the next four years.
The world's largest cloud computing company plans to spend £8bn on new data centres in the UK over the next four years.
- The monthly AI or real quiz: May 2025
Challenge yourself with this edition of our monthly AI or real quiz and see if you can get top marks!
Challenge yourself with this edition of our monthly AI or real quiz and see if you can get top marks!
- Leading crypto firm Coinbase faces up to $400m hit from cyber attack
The firm says hackers have obtained customer information by paying off employees.
The firm says hackers have obtained customer information by paying off employees.
- 'They yanked their own plug': How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack
The revelation - from the criminals responsible - explains why the Co-op is getting back to business faster than M&S.
The revelation - from the criminals responsible - explains why the Co-op is getting back to business faster than M&S.
- Co-op says shelves to be more fully stocked this weekend
The grocery chain says it is working with its suppliers to restock shelves after a cyber-attack.
The grocery chain says it is working with its suppliers to restock shelves after a cyber-attack.
- Airbnb offers private chefs and massages as it revamps app
The short rental firm says it is aiming to offer a wider range of experiences for travellers.
The short rental firm says it is aiming to offer a wider range of experiences for travellers.
- AI tool put to test sifting public views on botox and fillers
The technology's success sorting comments on cosmetic surgery paves the way for its wider use, the government says.
The technology's success sorting comments on cosmetic surgery paves the way for its wider use, the government says.
- Tech Life
Young people from marginalised groups tell of the online abuse they receive.
Young people from marginalised groups tell of the online abuse they receive.
- M&S says customer data stolen in cyber attack
The retail giant is still not taking online orders following a cyber attack three weeks ago.
The retail giant is still not taking online orders following a cyber attack three weeks ago.
- How to avoid a puncture on the Moon
Giant tyre firms are testing tyres that can survive conditions on the Moon and Mars.
Giant tyre firms are testing tyres that can survive conditions on the Moon and Mars.
- Elon Musk's Starlink trialled on ScotRail trains
The technology being trailed in the north of Scotland is powered by billionaire Elon Musk's company Starlink.
The technology being trailed in the north of Scotland is powered by billionaire Elon Musk's company Starlink.
- Tech Now
How one of the world's fastest supercomputers is shaping climate research.
How one of the world's fastest supercomputers is shaping climate research.
- Elton John and Dua Lipa seek protection from AI
They are among 400 artists appealing to Sir Keir Starmer, saying creative industries are threatened.
They are among 400 artists appealing to Sir Keir Starmer, saying creative industries are threatened.
- Visit the Arctic vault holding back-ups of great works
An arctic vault holds digital back-ups of some of humanity's great works of art, history and technology.
An arctic vault holds digital back-ups of some of humanity's great works of art, history and technology.
- iPhone maker announces plan to build Mitsubishi EVs
The Taiwan-made electric vehicle is expected to go on sale in Australia and New Zealand next year.
The Taiwan-made electric vehicle is expected to go on sale in Australia and New Zealand next year.
- Arizona man shot dead in road rage 'returns' to address his killer
With the help of artificial intelligence, a man was 'brought back to life' at his killer's sentencing to deliver a victim's statement himself.
With the help of artificial intelligence, a man was 'brought back to life' at his killer's sentencing to deliver a victim's statement himself.
- Maker of Pegasus spyware told to pay $167m for WhatsApp hack
Journalists and activists say the software is used by authoritarian regimes to spy on them.
Journalists and activists say the software is used by authoritarian regimes to spy on them.