You and AI: will we ever become friends with robots? By James O'Malley published 9 January 18 AI Week How far are we from having our own R2-D2 buddy?
Look away now! 15 truly terrible iPhone cases By James O'Malley, Andrew Williams published 11 September 17 Pass the sick bucket, these shockingly bad iPhone cases are vomit inducing.
A history of time travel: the how, the why and the when of turning back the clock By James O'Malley published 2 August 17 Luc Besson Presents From HG Wells to Stephen Hawking is it possible to master time? Or are alarm bells ringing?
Forget Planet of the Apps – Apple needs to rip off these TV shows instead By James O'Malley published 18 February 17 Non-plussed about Apple's forthcoming reality TV show? The Cupertino company could find inspiration in these gems.
11 hilarious Star Wars spoofs you should watch right now By James O'Malley, Gerald Lynch published 17 December 16 Star Wars Week A long time ago, in a parody far, far away…
How to break the internet By James O'Malley published 3 December 16 In Depth From increasingly sophisticated hackers to over-zealous politicians, there's no shortage of threats.
Why the Lightning port beats Bluetooth for sound quality By James O'Malley published 5 September 16 In depth The iPhone 7 looks to have no headphone jack - but Bluetooth isn't going to be the answer
How Teletext and Ceefax are coming back from the dead By James O'Malley published 6 August 16 In depth In the year 2016, the future of teletext is looking bizarrely bright.
How to make sure your next car is future-proofed By James O'Malley published 31 July 16 In depth Buying a car is now as confusing as buying a new laptop – how do you make sure it's not going to be filled with the wrong tech?
The past, present and possible future of Yahoo By James O'Malley published 25 July 16 In depth With Verizon buying Yahoo, we look at what made the internet company so great - and where it started to go wrong.
5 ways Huawei can make a 5-star phone By James O'Malley published 1 June 16 Huawei pumps out some good phones, but with a few changes it could be making great ones.
10 brilliant IFTTT recipes that will make you a tech god in your home By James O'Malley published 14 May 16 Think you're up to speed with the Internet of Things? Using these recipes you can control your devices in ways you'd never dreamed of...
Tesla's premium DLC battery idea could easily backfire By James O'Malley published 14 May 16 Opinion Tesla's battery idea could put it on a highway to Hell.
10 brilliant solar-powered bags to keep all your gadgets charged By James O'Malley published 1 May 16 Make wandering around with a bag on your back work for you, by charging up your gadgets on the go.
In Election 2016, the war for your vote has become the war for your data By James O'Malley published 19 April 16 New technologies are transforming how campaigns are fought – and how the votes are counted.
Spotify agrees to pay $21m in unpaid royalties as Soundcloud signs deal with Sony By James O'Malley published 18 March 16 Both Spotify and Soundcloud have signed intriguing new deals with the music industry.
Grandfather set to break space record as he blasts off to the ISS By James O'Malley published 18 March 16 Poor Scott Kelly. Just weeks after setting the astronaut space flight record he's set to lose it to a space veteran.
Tim Cook warns of 'slippery slope' in San Bernardino data drama By James O'Malley published 18 March 16 Apple's CEO has come out fighting in a new interview with Time magazine.
This portable ultrasound will beam images straight to your phone By James O'Malley published 17 March 16 No more lugging around your desktop ultrasound machine whenever you want to peer inside people's organs.
Google launches 'Moon Shot' film series with JJ Abram's production company By James O'Malley published 17 March 16 Google wants to tell us the story of the people competing for its Lunar prize, and has enlisted Bad Robot to help.
Self-Driving cars could make driving through intersections faster By James O'Malley published 17 March 16 A new mathematical model shows how autonomous vehicles could make intersections painless by slowing down a little bit.
Could an Apple Watch detect a stroke before it happens? Scientists need your help By James O'Malley published 17 March 16 Scientists need your help training a deep learning algorithm to detect atrial fibrillations.
Google offers $100,000 to anyone who can hack a Chromebook By James O'Malley published 15 March 16 If you can break into a Chromebook in guest mode, you could stand to gain a massive cash reward.
Scientists invent 'cyborg' heart tissue By James O'Malley published 15 March 16 Scientists in Israel have pioneered a new type of artificial cardiac tissue which combines both human and robotic elements.
'Trials on Tatooine' announced as first Star Wars game for HTC Vive By James O'Malley published 15 March 16 ILM has announced that soon gamers will be able to immerse themselves into the Star Wars universe like never before, using the HTC Vive.