Kodi claims ‘trademark trolls’ are trying to stop it from being free By Andrew London published 11 September 17 Kodi has declared war on claiming the trademark for its name to make money off the free media player.
Students! Get big deals on Amazon’s Music Unlimited and Prime Student By Andrew London published 6 September 17 Amazon has introduced half-price Music Unlimited for Students and a great deal on Prime Student too.
Libratone's Zipp speakers look to silence Sonos with Alexa integration By Andrew London published 31 August 17 IFA 2017 Libratone has announced that Amazon Alexa is coming to its range of Zipp and Zipp Mini speakers later in the year.
Apple Watch-friendly Zepp Tennis 2 tracker helps you improve your swing By Andrew London published 30 August 17 Zepp has released the Zepp Tennis 2 Swing and Match Analyser to help you become a little more Nadal.
You can now see who likes you on Tinder before you swipe By Andrew London published 30 August 17 Tinder has globally rolled out Tinder Gold, which allows you to see who likes you pre-swipe, and more.
Dell Visor is a super comfortable VR headset that should win over the haters By Andrew London, Darren Allan published 29 August 17 IFA 2017 Boasts a convenient flip-up visor and other neat touches like an anti-stain coating.
Ford and Domino’s are filling self-driving cars with pizza to see how we feel about it By Andrew London published 29 August 17 Ford and Domino’s are running an experiment to see how we react to having our pizzas delivered by a self-driving car.
This robo-exoskeleton is helping kids with cerebral palsy to walk By Andrew London published 25 August 17 A new study into the use of robotic exoskeletons has shown great potential in the treatment of cerebral palsy.
Star Wars AR could have been a new Pokemon GO if it wasn’t a marketing ploy By Andrew London published 24 August 17 Opinion Disney has released an augmented reality game for Force Friday, but it could have been so much more.
Gamescom 2017 in pictures: our visual tour around the show floor By Andrew London published 24 August 17 Gamescom 2017 We've put together a gallery for what Gamescom 2017 looks like so you can experience it for yourself.
How to pre-order the SNES Mini Classic Edition By Andrew London published 23 August 17 Updated We've rounded up all the places you can pre-order the SNES Classic Mini ... when it comes back in stock.
Shadow of War and PES 2018 to get Nvidia Ansel support in 2017 By Andrew London published 21 August 17 Gamescom 2017 Nvidia’s gameplay capture tool Ansel offers much more than just simple screenshots.
We’re here at Gamescom 2017! By Andrew London published 20 August 17 Gamescom 2017 We’ve arrived at Europe’s answer to E3, and we’re looking forward to an exciting few days.
Scientists erase fear memories in the minds of mice using light By Andrew London published 18 August 17 A team of scientists has managed to erase fearful memories in mice using a light responsive virus.
Ford patent gives us a look at a steering wheel-less future By Andrew London published 17 August 17 A newly surfaced Ford patent shows that the automotive giant is working on a removable steering wheel.
Apple 3D mapping patent points to possibility of hand tracking in AR By Andrew London published 16 August 17 Newly published Apple patent points towards the possibility of greater AR skills in Apple devices.
Your phone could one day have a zinc-air battery thanks to new breakthrough By Andrew London published 16 August 17 A breakthrough has been made in the rechargeability of zinc-air batteries that could allow for five times the charge of li-ion.
Facebook Messenger has launched its digital assistant M in the UK and Australia By Andrew London published 16 August 17 Facebook is launching its digital assistant in the UK and Australia, giving you a more personalised Messenger.
Your Google phone could one day diagnose heart disease and more By Andrew London published 14 August 17 Google has reportedly acquired a startup specializing in health-monitoring tech for smartphones.
Soundtracking from The Sims to space: TalkRadar meets composer Ilan Eshkeri By Andrew London published 13 August 17 This month on TalkRadar, we sit down with award winning composer Ilan Eshkeri to talk Sims, Space, and Stardust
Ex-Mi5 chief warns against battling encrypted messaging apps By Andrew London published 11 August 17 The Ex-chief of Mi5 has warned that clamping down on encrypted messaging apps is not the solution to terrorism.
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.