Trainline Twitter bot collates and presents disruption information before national rail data feeds
Trainline is using natural language processing and machine learning to scan for disruptions - and inform customers before official rail data feeds
Elon Musk faces SEC probe over stock-price goosing tweets to take Tesla private
Musk claims Tesla buy-out is almost ready, but that "a final decision has not yet been made"
Electoral Commission calls for new laws for election funding and digital campaigning
Electoral Commission calls for larger fines and more controls on social media
Twitter tells users to change their passwords
Hashing 'glitch' exposed passwords in plaintext for months, Twitter admits
Twitter's share price plummets as analyst claims it will be next to be caught up in social-media privacy storm
Twitter relies too much on data licensing, claims short-selling analyst firm Citron Research
Russia deployed its army of trolls on the side of environmentalists in a bid to block US oil and gas developments
Republican Party claims Russia's Internet Research Agency sought to bolster opposition to US energy investments
OnePlus denies rumours its working on a OnePlus X2 for release later this year
OnePlus CEO Carl Pei says company plans to shift upmarket as he slams OnePlus X2 rumours
Snapchat unveils major redesign
Snapchat has unveiled a major redesign aimed at simplifying UI
US election regulators vote in favour of mandatory disclaimers for future election ads
Vote follows claims of Russian interference, even though Clinton out-spent Trump 2-to-1
Jack Dorsey promises Twitter crackdown on terrorist accounts
Dorsey promises "more aggressive stance" on rules and enforcement
Twitter trials 280 character tweets - but only for select users, not hoi polloi
Twitter proposes to double the nonsense per tweet
Internet companies must delete terrorist propaganda and chat within two hours, demands Theresa May
Theresa May always the keenest cabinet voice in favour of draconian online censorship, surveillance and controls
Social networks in the workplace: productivity drain or strategic asset?
Chas Moloney, director of Ricoh UK, discusses why social media networks and a culture of 'digital dexterity' can help get the best out of a workforce
Twitter growth stalls in the second quarter as revenues start to head south too
Moribund Twitter ads nil, nada, zero users, while revenues fall five per cent to $574m
Facebook, Google and Twitter could face fines if they don't remove extremist content
UK and French governments agree new proposals to force social media networks to remove content more quickly
BA denies union claims that India outsourcing was to blame for bank holiday weekend outage
British Airways CEO Alex Cruz suggests power surge and the failure of back-ups caused weekend of airline chaos
Conservative manifesto plan for 'Twitter tax' levy to pay for state regulation of social media networks
State body funded by #TwitterTax will "support awareness" campaigns and "preventative activity to counter internet harms", claims manifesto
EU to force Facebook, Google and Twitter to change terms and conditions for European users
EU blames social media giants for fraud, scams and 'unsuitable' content spread via their networks
Turkish Twitter hackers broadcast 'Nazi' tweets from thousands of compromised accounts
Third party app Twitter Counter is likely to blame, says security blogger Cluley
Twitter sells Crashlytics and Fabric mobile tools to Google owner Alphabet
Is Jack Dorsey holding a closing down sale at Twitter?
Twitter needs to shut for the good of humanity
Mexican traders' wish to shut Twitter down has some merit
Donald Trump, Twitter and technology: Five incidents to expect
140 characters is all it takes to change the world
Vine closes after four years as Twitter turns back on video platform
App to update to Vine Camera
Twitter commits to anti-surveillance stance as it warns against spy tool data use
Firm does not want users worried data will end up in the wrong hands