A study by Reuters suggests more people are becoming willing to buy online news, but warns that social media may be eroding brand recognition. More - Paid-for news 'gains favour online'
Microsoft backtracks on controversial plans to impose strict restrictions on the playing and trading of games on its upcoming Xbox One console. More - Microsoft U-turn in Xbox games row
A US publisher is pricing a sci-fi video game for iPhones and iPads at more than double the cost high-end titles are usually sold for on those devices. More - Xcom iOS app priced at premium
A search engine that does not track its users' search habits has skyrocketed in popularity in the wake of revelations about US spy agencies' requests for data from technology companies.
News organisations will soon make routine use of unmanned drones to cover stories, a new report claims, with the rise of "airborne paparazzi" and covert surveillance of public figures likely to be the source of future legal headaches.
A ring that unlocks smartphones and socks which provide feedback about footsteps are the latest devices in the growing wearable tech sector. More - Smart ring and socks unveiled