The Competition and Markets Authority wants to "shape the behaviour" of Google, Facebook and others.
David Lew is taking action against a museum, and the city of LA, after his work was discarded.
MPs will consider a "world-first" bill that would force Google and Facebook to pay publishers.
Authorities hope artificial intelligence may be better at spotting successful potential couples.
The children's commissioner for England warns that encrypted message apps are a danger to children.
The first e-sports graduates are about to hit the jobs market, so was it worth the time and expense?
The BBC's Tom Brook is still haunted by being the first British reporter when Lennon was shot.
Driverless cars were one seen as core to the company's future but lately it's focused on rides and food.
The 12-year fight over a medieval church art collection may set a precedent for artwork restitution.
Some don't have suitable computers despite a ministerial pledge no child would be "left behind".