LG Zero lands to finally bring a full metal jacket to an LG smartphone By James O'Malley published 1 December 15 OK, this one's more about the design than specs, but if you want an LG phone with a metal body - you're in luck.
iPhone 7 might kill the headphone jack to become crazy thin By James O'Malley published 30 November 15 Could the humble headphone socket, which has remained unchanged for decades, be about to be killed off by Apple?
Nokia could be back with a full blown Android phone By James O'Malley published 27 November 15 Nokia may have offloaded its Lumia division to Microsoft, but that doesn't appear to have stopped it making phones.
Apple Pencil hack gives iPad Pro 3D Touch capabilities By James O'Malley published 25 November 15 A clever hack shows how pressure-sensing capabilities can be added to the iPad Pro, despite it not having 3D touch hardware.
O2 might be about to block mobile adverts across its network By James O'Malley published 25 November 15 Days after EE announced it was looking into ad-blocking, O2 has also said that it is currently testing the technology.
Amazon's CEO beats Elon Musk to landing a reusable rocket successfully By James O'Malley published 24 November 15 Humans have successfully and safely landed a rocket which could now conceivably be reused.
The 3D printing revolution is helping us do science By James O'Malley published 23 November 15 Scientists have discovered a new way to save the hassle of cutting fossils out of rocks - simply scan and print a new one!
Microsoft's new app wants to convince you to switch to Windows Phone By James O'Malley published 23 November 15 To try and change the perception of Windows Phone not having apps, Microsoft has launched a new comparison service.
Snapchat now wants you to pay for its selfie lenses By James O'Malley published 13 November 15 Snapchat is trying to monetise our desire to adorn ourselves with silly stickers as it launches a special store for its in-app "lenses".
Major Android Chrome exploit could make millions of phones vulnerable By James O'Malley published 13 November 15 A problem with the JavaScript engine in Chrome for Android means malicious websites could install dodgy code on to your phone.
PlayStation One games we want to reboot - and how we'd do it By James O'Malley published 12 November 15 Gallery From Dino Crisis to Time Crisis to... PaRappa Begins.
All of Nintendo's first mobile games will be free-to-play By James O'Malley published 11 November 15 Nintendo's forthcoming foray into mobile gaming will be relying on Free to Play mechanics to make the apps pay.
The day the movement stopped: Xbox One Kinect gestures are dead By James O'Malley published 11 November 15 Microsoft has admitted that it is killing support for the peripheral in tomorrow's massive update.
Tumblr finally adds a long overdue feature By James O'Malley published 11 November 15 Finally it's not all about GIFs and questionable themes - Tumblr now lets users chat directly to each other.
MyZone Heart Tracker lets you compete shoulder-to-shoulder with top athletes By James O'Malley published 11 November 15 A new fitness tracker eschews centring on steps walked to watch your heart closely instead.
Google may make its own phone, and it wouldn't be a Nexus By James O'Malley published 11 November 15 Forget Google planning to make its own chips – there are now suggestions the company wants to make entire phones itself.
Here's every Xbox 360 game you'll be able to play on your Xbox One By James O'Malley published 9 November 15 Now you can play the likes of Assassin's Creed 2 and the original Mass Effect on your newer console.
The Uber for cardiac arrests may one day save your life By James O'Malley published 9 November 15 A new app could enable people to summon a nearby defibrillator in the event of a cardiac arrest.
This fitness band with heart-rate sensor is cheaper than you'd expect By James O'Malley published 9 November 15 The Mi Band 1S beats pretty much everything on price. And it packs a heart sensor too.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate feels like Ubisoft's multi-million dollar apology By James O'Malley published 29 October 15 Opinion From stamping out bugs to including a playable female character, Ubisoft has been careful to not put a foot wrong.
10 games set in London: who got it right, who made a mess of the capital? By James O'Malley published 23 October 15 Gallery A handful of games have explored the streets of London, but which ones got it right - and which should be Shoreditched?
10 films that foresaw 2015 – and aren't Back to the Future By James O'Malley published 21 October 15 Gallery Back to the Future day is here, but it isn't the only movie to have predicted how we'll live now.
Nintendo NX may be about to replace both Wii U and 3DS By James O'Malley published 16 October 15 If new reports are to be believed, you will be able to take the Nintendo NX controller with you to keep on gaming when away from home.
BBC blocking VPN users from iPlayer By James O'Malley published 16 October 15 Updated Worried about piracy, the BBC is to block the tool of choice used by those wanting to access BBC iPlayer from abroad.
Nintendo wants to catch them all - invests in Pokémon Go developer By James O'Malley published 16 October 15 Is Pokémon Go just the beginning of Nintendo's interest in augmented reality?