Canyon and Sony taking Android Wear to your handlebars By Nick Broughall published 2 September 15 Bicycle manufacturer Canyon is making Android Wear next year's hottest accessory... For your bike.
How Weta changed motion capture tech for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes By Nick Broughall published 27 August 15 Movie Week Kiwi special effects company Weta reinvented its motion capture technology for the latest Planet of the Apes film.
techradar's Movie Week By Nick Broughall published 26 August 15 Movie Week All this week, techradar kicks back the recliner and immerses itself in the artform of film, from the cinema to the home theatre.
The high-tech cameras that make the movies you love By Nick Broughall published 26 August 15 Movie Week While today's digital cameras record pretty good video, they're still a long way from the big leagues of filmmaking cameras.
How to create a life-like tiger with technology By Nick Broughall published 26 August 15 Movie Week Academy Award winner Bill Westenhofer explains to TechRadar how technology enabled the creation of the tiger Richard Parker in Life of Pi.
The science behind green screen By Nick Broughall published 24 August 15 Movie Week Most of today's blockbusters use chroma key to transport audiences to another world. Here's how it works.
A brief history of film By Nick Broughall published 24 August 15 Movie Week In a little over 120 years, cinema has gone from silent black and white scenes to epic blockbusters.
HTC gets a Grip on wearables by delaying its fitness band By Nick Broughall published 17 July 15 HTC has decided to delay its Grip fitness band to launch it alongside more Under Armour products later this year.
Neil Young pulls music from streaming services, says their quality is terrible By Nick Broughall published 16 July 15 Creator of the Pono Player grabs his streaming tunes, gets on his quality horse and rides off in a message to fans on Facebook.
Jawbone UP2 review By Nick Broughall published 6 July 15 Jawbone's redesigned the UP24, and come up with something that's better value than the UP3. On the DOWN side there have been a few sacrifices along the way…
How technology influenced the creation of Batman: Arkham Knight By Nick Broughall published 29 May 15 In Depth Rocksteady's Batman has never been more powerful, and a lot of it is thanks to next-gen consoles.
There's no Arc Reactor in the official Iron Man Galaxy S6 Edge By Nick Broughall published 26 May 15 Samsung has officially unveiled the first product from its partnership with Marvel – the Iron Man Galaxy S6
Computex 2015: The best bits By Nick Broughall published 22 May 15 Computex 2015 Wearable technology and the latest in 3D business applications to be big at this year's Computex.
Google eyeing Netflix? YouTube confirms new subscription mode for ad-free streaming By Nick Broughall published 9 April 15 Ad-haters everywhere to celebrate a new subscription YouTube offering.
Digital Star Wars no longer in a galaxy far, far away By Nick Broughall published 7 April 15 In the leadup to the launch of Star Wars Episode VII, Disney is finally releasing all the previous Star Wars film for digital download in HD.
Jawbone UP Move review By Nick Broughall published 17 December 14 Jawbone is bringing its UP fitness brand to the mass market, and it's a very good Move.
Jawbone takes its wearables to the next level with the UP3 By Nick Broughall published 5 November 14 Jawbone has taken its UP wearable family to the next level with the announcement of the UP3 multi-sensor platform.
Microsoft's fitness band will get you active, sync with Macs By Nick Broughall published 30 October 14 Updated We all knew Microsoft was jumping on the fitness bandwagon, but now we have our first glimpse of the device from the Mac App Store.
The origins of the Quicksilver kitchen scene in X-Men: Days of Future Past By Nick Broughall published 15 October 14 As X-Men: Days of Future Past arrives on Blu-ray, we went behind the scenes with the Australian VFX studio responsible for the most exciting action sequence in the film.
Apple and Samsung call a legal truce outside the US By Nick Broughall published 6 August 14 The ongoing legal battle between Apple and Samsung has been laid to rest around the world. Everywhere but the States, that is.
BlackBerry is finally getting apps thanks to the Amazon App Store By Nick Broughall published 19 June 14 After years of leaving its customers hanging waiting for a proper app marketplace to compete with iOS and Android, BlackBerry has finally delivered, thanks to Amazon.
BlueAnt Pump HD Sportsbuds review By Nick Broughall published 4 June 14 BlueAnt is combining wireless and waterproof with its latest Bluetooth headphones, but that doesn't mean you want to take it swimming.
New Kickstarter wearable wants to help Smash your rivals at tennis By Nick Broughall published 2 June 14 A new Australian Kickstarter is shifting fitness trackers from everyday accessories to a dedicated training device.
Jawbone Era (2014) review By Nick Broughall published 13 May 14 Jawbone has shrunk its iconic Era Bluetooth earpiece even further, but it's still a product for a limited market.
Microsoft sounding out advanced audio controls for next Xbox One update By Nick Broughall published 5 May 14 Microsoft isn't done with the Xbox One updates yet, already confirming advanced audio controls are coming to the console.