
Healthcare technology – Taking charge of your health
With an increase in healthcare related apps, technology is helping people take charge of their health in new and exciting ways.
With an increase in healthcare related apps, technology is helping people take charge of their health in new and exciting ways.
Emotion detection and recognition is a $20 billion industry. But, is it being used for social good?
In January, Netflix Chief Executive said in a shareholders letter “we compete with (and lose to) Fortnite more than HBO.”
With media citing concerns over the effect of tech on our political and social lives, have we neglected to consider tech’s impact on our cultural lives?
According to code uncovered by XDA, the S10 Plus lineup could include a phone with 5G technology.
All aboard the nostalgia train, a new PS1 is here.
Japanese retail entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa is the first passenger announced on first commercial flight to the Moon.
What has Samsung got in store? A flexible phone? A camera/phone hybrid monster?
Google’s latest handset and follow up to the popular Pixel 2 is rumoured to be launched on October 9th- according to Bloomberg.
The Russian arms manufacturer Klashinkov has announced a new electric vehicle to compete with Elon Musk’s Tesla series of electric cars
A new wave of smart screen devices is on the horizon.
Greater Change is aiming to change the way people donate to those suffering on the streets.
Google’s anti censorship stance is questioned as new app conforms to Chinese content limits.
South Korean tech giant Samsung has unveiled a new unbreakable flexible OLED screen – surviving hammer blows and extreme temperatures.
Industry leaders in technology have come together to sign an accord against AI weaponry, over 2,000 individuals and 160 companies and institutions have signed the open letter against autonomous killer robots.
A.I won’t cost jobs, it will create them – says new report from accountancy giants PwC.
Could the new iOS update have introduced a flaw that allows USB devices access to the device?
Microsoft ventures back into the small tablet market with latest incarnation of the Surface.
Electronics giant Samsung look set to release the latest instalment of the Galaxy Note range of large ‘phablet’ style phones in the coming months – the Galaxy Note 9.
This year’s world cup is the first ever to feature digital VAR technology to assist the traditional referee.
You’ve probably heard the term ‘Web 3.0’ tossed around, it’s quite a hot topic amongst tech and web circles, but what is it exactly?
Campaigners in Bristol have put their money behind an Australian technology project to clean up the city’s harbourside area with new ‘Seabins’.
What is the Internet of Things? and how will it change the world?
It’s been ten days since the release of the Galaxy S9 and S9+, and according to some sources, people are trading in their iPhones in droves.
5G promises more than just faster mobile internet, but how far away is it?
The world is pushing for AI, whether you think it’s a good idea, or you think we are a few years away from starting a real life reenactment of the Terminator film franchise, it’s happening.
In tech, you don’t tend to get much credit for being fashionably late. But if there’s one company that can take on Amazon and Google, it’s Apple and their HomePod.
Facebook’s latest messaging platform, an offshoot of their well-known messenger, is targeting children as young as six, claiming to be a safe environment, but is it?
This year technology is looking to disrupt one of the biggest industries in the world: health. Here’s our round up of the most exciting developments.
Is your resolution to exercise more? These start-ups might just help.
2017 was the year that saw the rise of AR, full screen mobile phones, laptops thinner than the cardboard box they came in and the explosion and implosions of virtual currency. 2018 has just as many prizes in store for those who know where to look.
Were you lucky enough to get a drone this Christmas? This guide is your must-read before you launch your new baby outside.