Malware has been written into DNA for the first time By Andrew London published 10 August 17 In a world first, a team of security researchers has hacked a computer by writing malicious code into DNA.
Your fitness tracker could one day make you sweat while doing nothing By Andrew London published 7 August 17 A study has been done into the application of a device that stimulates sweat for biometric measurement.
WannaCry ‘hero’ arrested on malware charges By Andrew London published 4 August 17 The cyber expert responsible for stopping the WannaCry malware attack on the UK NHS has been arrested in America.
It looks increasingly likely that the Google Pixel 2 will drop the headphone jack By Andrew London published 4 August 17 A new leak about the Pixel 2 has hammered another nail in the coffin of the headphone jack.
Facebook combats ‘fake news’ with improved Related Articles By Andrew London published 3 August 17 Facebook has updated its Related Articles feature to help combat the rise of fake news on the social media platform.
Robo-jewelry could be how you talk to your digital assistant in the future By Andrew London published 2 August 17 MIT has developed 'robot jewelry' that could change the look of your clothes and serve as a conduit for your digital assistant.
Amazing future tech from sci-fi films that totally exists now By Jay McGregor, Andrew London published 2 August 17 Luc Besson Presents Iron Man suits, robot hands, KITT... these are no longer movie magic but real-life tech.
Meet your new VR controller – your brain By Andrew London published 1 August 17 A tech startup has created a headset that allows you to control objects in a VR environment using just your mind.
Full body tracking in VR just took one step closer to reality By Andrew London published 1 August 17 OptiTrack has created a new system for full body tracking, potentially leading to better VR arcade experiences.
The problem with VR is that we’re stupid human meatsacks with too many senses By Andrew London published 29 July 17 Opinion VR only caters to two of our many senses, here are some devices that try to cater to the others.
Update your phone’s operating system - it possibly has a malware vulnerability By Andrew London published 28 July 17 A bug in the chip used in many major flagship phones means that they are vulnerable to a malware attack.
Amazon has launched 'Hub' - storage lockers for deliveries in your home By Andrew London published 28 July 17 Amazon has announced a service that allows safe drop-off of parcels, even when you’re not at home.
Google Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 renders give us a closer look at the flagships By Andrew London published 26 July 17 New renders based on leaked CAD designs give us our best look yet at the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2
Facebook is reportedly working on an Echo Show rival By Andrew London published 25 July 17 Facebook's secretive Building 8 has apparently created a smart speaker with a touchscreen
Your shirt could one day be a self-powering fitness tracker or VR controller By Andrew London published 24 July 17 A team of scientists has created a device that can harvest electrical charge from human movement.
Apple AirPods 2 could make it sound like you're not wearing earbuds at all By Andrew London published 21 July 17 Patent suggests next-gen AirPods could solve problem of your voice echoing inside your head when wearing earbuds.
Terminator 2 4K Blu-ray with Endoarm says hasta la vista to your savings By Andrew London, Gerald Lynch published 20 July 17 This special edition box set will cost an arm and a leg.
Christopher Nolan slams Netflix, says he prefers Blu-ray for home viewing By Andrew London published 20 July 17 Dunkirk director is the latest high-profile figure to criticize the Netflix model.
New hologram paper means we’re one step closer to real life HoloChess By Andrew London published 20 July 17 Inexpensive, colorful projection development could one day be used to create Star Wars-like holograms.
Now could be a good time to pick up a secondhand graphics card as cryptocurrency market declines By Andrew London published 18 July 17 With the decline of the cryptocurrency market, 'miners' are offloading their GPUs, meaning cheaper prices for gamers.
Samsung is mining the Galaxy Note 7 for its metals to use in Note Fan Edition By Andrew London published 18 July 17 Samsung is planning to harvest parts from the doomed Galaxy Note 7 to reuse in the Note Fan Edition.
The digital afterlife: app lets friends and family unlock your accounts after death By Andrew London published 17 July 17 Password management app Keeper Security makes sure your devices and accounts don’t pass away when you do.
Elon Musk warns ‘AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization’ By Andrew London published 17 July 17 Elon Musk has claimed that we need to be proactive in regulation of AI, or face dire consequences.
New Microsoft app is trying to solve the problem of indoor navigation By Andrew London published 17 July 17 Microsoft’s new Path Guide app is attempting to solve the problem of indoor navigation with user-created routes.
Creating the Google of medicine: meeting the human CEO behind the AI doctor By Andrew London published 16 July 17 TalkRadar We sit down with Dr Ali Parsa to discuss how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of healthcare.