NASA hoping to return man to moon by 2021 By Audley Jarvis published 24 July 09 How the next-gen lunar vehicles might look
Voice recognition firm Spinvox under fire By Audley Jarvis published 23 July 09 As some commentators talk up the possibilities of voice recognition technology, one voice-to-text company appears to have fallen foul of the problems inherent in making it work.
Yahoo overhauls UK homepage By Audley Jarvis published 23 July 09 Yahoo! has launched its new-look homepage across the UK and Europe today, allowing users able to access other Yahoo!-owned domains and popular external sites with fewer clicks.
Yahoo acquires photo specialists Xoopit By Audley Jarvis published 23 July 09 But why wasn't Google interested?
Four new digital compacts from Olympus By Audley Jarvis published 22 July 09 Olympus has added three new 12MP models to its FE range of colourful and easy to use compact digital cameras, along with a 12MP metal-bodied addition to its stylish mju stable.
Fujifilm announces five new cameras By Audley Jarvis published 22 July 09 Hot on the heels of its W1 3D announcement, Fujifilm has also launched four new digital compacts along with a superzoom bridge camera.
Fujifilm launches world's first 3D camera By Audley Jarvis published 22 July 09 Fujifilm has announced that the world's first compact digital camera able to deliver 3D images and movies will shortly be going on sale.
New cans from Denon, Shure and Ultrasone By Audley Jarvis published 21 July 09 Denon, Shure and Untrasone have all launched new headphone models ranging from budget in-ear buds to extravagant and costly over-the-ear cans.
Yell.com offers VideoJug 'how to' videos By Audley Jarvis published 21 July 09 Online business directory service Yell.com has struck a deal with video tutorial site VideoJug to provide around 50,000 of its "how to" and "ask the expert" videos.
Blu-ray player sales to defy downturn By Audley Jarvis published 21 July 09 The US Consumer Electronics Association has warned that overall revenues within the consumer electronics sector are likely to fall by 7.7% to $165 billion by the end of 2009.
Universal to launch Blu-ray iPhone app By Audley Jarvis published 21 July 09 Universal Studios is to launch a Blu-ray app for iPhone and iPod Touch that will allow users to access bonus content from the movie they're watching.
Toshiba launches Flickr-friendly digi-frames By Audley Jarvis published 21 July 09 Toshiba has announced two new Wi-Fi enabled digital photo frames able to support FrameChannel.
Futuristic lamp-posts to manage UK traffic jams By Audley Jarvis published 20 July 09 Researchers from the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory are looking at expanding the ways the humble lamp-post can be used, including traffic management and data services
Pre-orders for 'flying car' now being taken By Audley Jarvis published 20 July 09 Parajet Automotive has begun taking pre-orders for its innovative Skycar – a fully road-legal four-wheeled vehicle that can also fly.
Metal Gear-style wrist keyboard launched By Audley Jarvis published 20 July 09 iKey Industrial Peripherals, formerly Texas Industrial Peripherals has launched a wrist-mounted keyboard that allows its wearer to input data on the go.
The Bionic Eye: latest in med-tech By Audley Jarvis published 20 July 09 A tiny glass telescope about the size of a garden pea could hold the answer to patients suffering from an otherwise untreatable type of eye disease.
How Kodak invented the digital camera in 1975 By Audley Jarvis published 9 May 08 'Portable' device used cassette recorder as memory card
Canadian Facebook users clean up By Audley Jarvis published 9 May 08 Nearly half of users would let employer view their profile
OQO turned into world's smallest Mac By Audley Jarvis published 29 April 08 A poster on the OQO Talk forums appears to have turned his Vista-operating UMPC into a something capable of running Leopard
Miyamoto: Don't rely on Wii Fit - go play outside! By Audley Jarvis published 28 April 08 Wii Fit only part of the solution, not the solution iitself
Sony to step up EU Bravia production By Audley Jarvis published 28 April 08 Sony has announced that it is to double the annual production of Bravia LCD TVs at its Nitra manufacturing plant in Slovakia from two million to four million by the end of 2008
The great YouTube 'virtual classroom' experiment By Audley Jarvis published 25 April 08 Is it possible to teach using only the power of Web 2.0?
Nikon steals the show at TIPA awards By Audley Jarvis published 25 April 08 D3 and D300 DSLRs pick up top prizes
Google invests in second DNA screening start-up By Audley Jarvis published 24 April 08 Shrewd financial investment, corporate altruism or just another brand extension?
EMI in legal bid to stop MP3 files being stored online By Audley Jarvis published 24 April 08 Will the music industry's PR own-goals ever cease?