BBC Click's Lara Lewington looks at some of the week's best technology news stories.
The technology company is resisting calls for its staff to join unions, but do they need to?
What happens to your old fridge when it's time to replace it, the BBC's Dougal Shaw reports.
A breakthrough in battery technology would be an engineering triumph and spur to other technologies.
Goo Hara's death shows it's often the victims of spy cams who are punished the most.
BBC lawyers ask the Tories to stop running a Facebook advert using edited footage of its reporters.
The decision to enable the patient to watch the latest Star Wars film was confirmed by Disney's CEO.
South African start-up XinaBox is teaching children to build satellites using a modular chip.
Chinese state broadcaster CGTN broadcast a confession Simon Cheng says was forced.
The maker of a video accusing China of abuse of the Uighurs rejects TikTok's explanation for blocking her.