T-Mobile G1 gets update, Cupcake still half-baked By Mark Harris published 3 February 09 Updated OTA Android update irons out bugs, adds Google Voice Search
One Virgin Galactic trip = 25 million air miles By Mark Harris published 2 February 09 A competition organised by Virgin in Australia has revealed the price of a free trip on Virgin Galactic - a massive 25 million frequent flier miles
World's smallest car is powered by light By Mark Harris published 2 February 09 Scientists at Rice University in Texas have created the the world's smallest car, just 2.1 nanometres long and powered by nothing but light.
Dive into Google Earth 5.0 By Mark Harris published 2 February 09 New features include ocean layers, historical views and touring
Netbooks won't replace laptops, says survey By Mark Harris published 30 January 09 Users perceive cut-down computers as secondary devices
Amazon sales storm ahead By Mark Harris published 30 January 09 No sign of economic slowdown for online retailer
Stanford Uni writes world's smallest letters By Mark Harris published 30 January 09 0.3 nanometre missives still cost 36p to send, insists Royal Mail
Philippe Starck: Parrot Zikmu speakers 'magic' By Mark Harris published 29 January 09 Will make £1,200 disappear before your very eyes
CES 2010 iLounge snags Macworld exhibitors By Mark Harris published 29 January 09 Griffin, Mobis, Scosche have signed up, but no sign of Apple yet
Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray scorns BD-Live By Mark Harris published 29 January 09 High-end £1,800 player supports only 1.1 final standard profile
Top games take a growing slice of $20bn gaming pie By Mark Harris published 28 January 09 Gaming is rapidly expanding
Cluedo AI means smarter robots By Mark Harris published 28 January 09 Game-playing AIs could lead to better mine-sensing robots
Netflix grows as economy shrinks By Mark Harris published 26 January 09 Netflix (the DVD, Blu-ray and streaming film rental company) just reported its latest subscriber figures, revealing that its customer base is growing faster than ever.
Booze-powered cars coming soon By Mark Harris published 26 January 09 A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy has developed a new catalyst that could make alcohol-powered fuel cells feasible.
Mobile music: Android gets Last.fm, Nokia 5800 tops 1m sold By Mark Harris published 23 January 09 A good day for listening on the move
Video games linked to poor relationships By Mark Harris published 23 January 09 Study shows gamers more likely to drink, smoke weed, ignore friends
9 tech predictions for 2009 from Deloitte By Mark Harris published 22 January 09 The Tech predictions for 2009 are contained in three reports from Deloitte that examine emerging developments and how they will shape the technology, media and telecommunications industries.
Apple bucks recession with best ever results By Mark Harris published 21 January 09 Makes over $10 billion, sells more iPhones than Macs
Food scientists cook up sticky rocket fuel By Mark Harris published 21 January 09 The gels have marmalade's consistency, but don't taste so nice on toast
Smart fridges to fight global warming By Mark Harris published 21 January 09 Smart fridges that are capable of negotiating the most energy efficient way to keep food cold have been developed by Australian researchers at CSIRO's Energy Transformed Flagship
SRS TruMedia sound debuts on NEC mobiles By Mark Harris published 20 January 09 Offers surround sound audio and noise-cancelling tech
PlayStation 3 firmware upgrade tomorrow By Mark Harris published 20 January 09 Sony Computer Entertainment has announced the release of v2.60 software for the PS3, available on January 21, enabling better image browsing and DivX video playback
Molecular forklifts promise 'smart dust' By Mark Harris published 19 January 09 Miniature bio-mechanical sensors powered by nature are on the way
Intel profits down 90% despite Atom boost By Mark Harris published 16 January 09 Intel announced profit were just 10 per cent of those generated in the previous quarter (and the same quarter last year), although sales and profits from the Atom chip were up significantly
'Fantastic Voyage' medical mini-submarine By Mark Harris published 16 January 09 Scientists at Tel Aviv University are just three years away from inserting miniature medical 'submarines' into patients to treat cancer and protein problems