Stephen Hawking warns AI could ‘conceivably destroy’ civilization By Andrew London published 7 November 17 Stephen Hawking has warned that the creation of AI could be the biggest (and potentially worst) event in human history.
How to transfer money to your friends and family By Andrew London published 6 November 17 Transfer funds electronically with ease using these great p2p payment apps.
Freeletics helped me work up to my first workout By Andrew London published 5 November 17 Tech Yourself Getting back into the flow of working out is tough, I used the Freeletics app to help get over that first hurdle.
Strap a wind machine to your face for a 4D VR experience By Andrew London published 3 November 17 VR gamers that want to make the experience a little more immersive will soon be able to feel the wind on their cheeks.
Garmin Forerunner 30 review By Andrew London published 2 November 17 Garmin's Forerunner 30 packs in heart rate monitoring, GPS, and more, while trimming the fat (and the price) of the 35.
Get ready to see HTC’s standalone headset at its November 14 event By Andrew London published 2 November 17 It looks like HTC’s November 14 event is going to be where it displays the standalone headset for the first time.
How to get a good DSLR deal on Black Friday in the US By Andrew London published 2 November 17 If you're thinking about transitioning to DSLR, or simply replacing your current camera this Black Friday, here's how.
Microsoft’s HoloLens can now officially be used as protective eyewear By Andrew London published 1 November 17 Microsoft’s HoloLens has passed official impact and dust certification, making it officially a piece of protective eyewear.
Fast Pair is Google’s answer to Apple’s painless pod pairing By Andrew London published 1 November 17 Google has released Fast Pair, a new service for Android devices that aims to improve Bluetooth Headphone pairing.
Magic Leap’s big reveal could finally be mere months away By Andrew London published 30 October 17 A newly discovered document points towards a reveal of the much discussed, massively-funded augmented reality device.
Steam Gift Cards arrive just in time for the Halloween Sale By Andrew London published 26 October 17 Valve has introduced digital gift cards, meaning that you can give the gift of gaming in the holiday sales.
Valve’s Steam Link streaming box for PC gaming costs next-to-nothing right now By Andrew London published 20 October 17 Right now you can get your hands on a Steam Link streaming box for a massive 98% less than its usual price.
How to get a good camera deal on Black Friday in the US By Andrew London published 20 October 17 It's the best time of year to kit yourself out with a new camera without breaking the bank.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink – everything you need to know By Andrew London published 19 October 17 Our complete guide to everything we know so far about Elon Musk’s plan to put computers in our brains.
AlphaGo Zero AI teaches itself to play Go better than any human, or other AI, ever By Andrew London published 19 October 17 Google’s DeepMind team has created a new version of its AI called AlphaGo Zero that is able to ‘create knowledge itself’.
Best travel apps: make traveling a joy By Andrew London published 13 October 17 A rundown of all the essential apps for planning a get-away, whether for business or pleasure.
Raspberry Pi powered Pi-top hopes to revolutionize computer education By Andrew London published 13 October 17 The new, updated Pi-top is hoping to inspire students to get into computing by using a ‘learning by doing’ approach.
TomTom Go 5200 review By Andrew London published 12 October 17 Updated The TomTom Go 5200 is a league above most other sat navs, but the price tag is in another world too
Mr Robot eat your heart out – we learnt how to hack and it was surprisingly easy By Andrew London published 11 October 17 To promote the release of season three of Mr Robot, we were taught how to really hack, which seems pretty risky.
Parrot Mambo FPV review By Andrew London published 10 October 17 With the addition of a camera, the new, upgraded Parrot Mambo has moved on a long way from shooting pellets.
Your computer could be being used to mine for cryptocurrency By Andrew London published 9 October 17 Many popular sites have apparently been infected by mining malware that uses visitor’s computers to mine cryptocurrency.
Duolingo made me 26% fluent in idiot By Andrew London published 7 October 17 Tech Yourself I tried to use Duolingo to surprise my wife with Spanish fluency, but fell short. Very far short.
Experience the majesty of space with universe-first 360-degree spacewalk video By Andrew London published 6 October 17 For the first time ever, a 360-degree video of a spacewalk has been created by the crew of the International Space Station.
Good neighbors can now turn the roar of their Mustang GT's V8 engine into a purr By Andrew London published 5 October 17 Ford has developed Quiet Start, a system that lets you reduce the volume of the GT’s powerful engine.
VR could one day help factory workers work from home By Andrew London published 5 October 17 A new tele-operating system developed by MIT allows for robots to be operated from a distance using virtual reality.