UK lays out plans to test robots in full view of the public
It turns out that Brits are actually ruddy marvellous at robotics, especially in automotive, aerospace, medical and military applications. Not …read more
It turns out that Brits are actually ruddy marvellous at robotics, especially in automotive, aerospace, medical and military applications. Not …read more
If you can blow £3,000 ($5,100) on a first-class ticket, you’re probably reasonably contented at how your life turned out. …read more
A few days ago, Apple killed off the stripped-down 16GB version of its iPod touch as quietly as it was …read more
Thanks to a wobble in its host star, researchers from UNSW have spotted a planet only 16 light-years away that …read more
Windows Phone users often have to resign themselves to getting apps months, if not years after their iOS- and Android-toting …read more
When the developer of your platform’s most popular game says “being the best game on OUYA isn’t a huge deal,” …read more
Samsung has revealed the smaller-sized update to its latest flagship smartphone: the Galaxy S5 mini. While it’s often expected that …read more
For the last year or so, Samsung has been touting a “paradigm shift” in the way it constructs flash memory: …read more
Many smartphone-controlled light bulbs cost a pretty penny, even if you’re not interested in mood-setting colors or other elaborate tricks. …read more
VAIO’s back. It’s no longer Sony’s PC business, but it’s own independent beast. Teasing its relaunch online, the company says …read more