Google’s self-driving cars could be on our roads this year By Andrew London published 4 October 17 According to insider sources, Google’s autonomous vehicle is mere months away.
Ebay made me look at art, then told me what my subconscious wanted to buy By Andrew London published 3 October 17 In an effort to spark a conversation about the future of shopping, Ebay is running an Art of Shopping event.
How to shoot 4K video on your iPhone By Andrew London published 2 October 17 The iPhone is capable of shooting in 4K resolution, but only after changing your camera settings.
Learn how your iPhone works with Apple's newly released source kernel By Andrew London published 2 October 17 Apple has released a source code kernel that works with ARM-based chips, giving a look at the building blocks for iPhone.
Google sets Amazon Echo Show in its sights with its own smart screen device By Andrew London published 29 September 17 Google is apparently working on a smart speaker with a screen, to directly compete with Amazon’s Echo Show.
Good news, the SNES Classic Mini is just as hackable as the NES Classic Mini was By Andrew London published 28 September 17 The program that was used to break into the NES Classic Mini seems to work on the new SNES Classic Mini.
Grundig’s vision of the future contains an oven that makes your food cold By Andrew London published 28 September 17 We attended a Grundig event about the future of kitchen technology, and got to witness the tech that it’s cooking up.
If your iPhone 8 is crackling during calls, there’s a fix on the way By Andrew London published 27 September 17 Apple has confirmed that crackling phone calls on the iPhone are an issue, and that there is a fix on the way.
Apple could still be working on sub-screen fingerprint technology By Andrew London published 26 September 17 Newly granted patent points to the possibility that Apple is still working on fingerprint technology that sits beneath the screen.
Alexa has come to mobile Amazon Music streaming By Andrew London published 26 September 17 Amazon has announced that its digital assistant is now part of its music streaming service Amazon Music on your phone.
AI won't put you out of work – your future job doesn't exist yet By Andrew London published 25 September 17 Futurist and Google director of engineering Ray Kurzweil predicts that AI revolution won’t leave us jobless.
Uber's not going down without a fight in London By Andrew London published 25 September 17 In response to its licence not getting renewed, Uber is taking a multi-pronged attack to remain active in the UK capital.
Researchers are using Wikipedia to teach robots that you can’t eat tables By Andrew London published 21 September 17 A team of artificial intelligence experts has used Wikipedia to train robots on correct verb use.
Tesla gets one step closer to complete autonomy with in-house chip By Andrew London published 21 September 17 Tesla is working to create its own in-house chip for autonomous driving according to a source close to the matter.
T3 award winners for this year's best gadgets announced By Andrew London published 20 September 17 The T3 award winners have been announced, and Amazon and Sony have both done very well.
Shadow of War’s Nemesis system is at once both brilliant and frustrating By Andrew London published 20 September 17 Opinion Shadow of War’s upgraded Nemesis mode makes the game much more personal, and much much more unskippable.
Sea of Thieves was almost a co-op vampire-themed adventure By Andrew London published 20 September 17 According to Rare design director Mike Chapman, the MMO could have been very different.
Echo glasses could be Amazon's next big thing By Andrew London published 20 September 17 Amazon is reportedly working on a pair of glasses that carry Amazon’s digital assistant Alexa.
What does 'Enhanced for Xbox One X' actually mean? We asked Microsoft By Andrew London published 20 September 17 With some enhanced games running in 4K and others not, we asked Microsoft what the requirements are.
Microsoft is still dodging questions about VR on Xbox One X By Andrew London published 20 September 17 With the launch of the Xbox One X just around the corner, we ask, 'Why no VR?'
The Pi wireless charger can charge five phones from a foot away By Andrew London published 19 September 17 The new Pi wireless charger is capable of charging multiple devices at a distance.
Parrot Bebop 2 Power drone offers an hour of flying time - with a catch By Andrew London published 18 September 17 Parrot’s upgrade on its great Bebop 2 offers an upgrade on its software and hardware, including an hour’s worth of fly-time.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds sets new Steam record with 1.3 million concurrents By Andrew London published 18 September 17 The game has knocked Dota 2 off the top spot for most concurrent players online with over 1.3 million.
Alliance of car manufacturers takes on Uber with its own driverless cab service By Andrew London published 15 September 17 Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi are working together on an autonomous ride-hailing service.
Face ID on iPhone X is going to be safer than you might think By Andrew London published 15 September 17 According to Apple’s own Craig Federighi you’ll be able to deactivate Face ID if someone tries to take your phone off you.