iPad cover magnets could affect implanted defibrillators, teen finds
High school science project points out possible dangerous issue with iPad Smart Covers.

High school science project points out possible dangerous issue with iPad Smart Covers.

Updated One of the most anticipated conferences of the year is almost here, and we foresee a host of new products and services are on tap for Google IO.

Companies are not using social media, search engines and websites for growth.
Infrastructure shortcomings deter small companies from a larger spend on IT.

Week in Tech HTC First makes a bumpy arrival, and Nokia has an even bumpier time with shareholders.

Chartered Institute for IT responds to recent BIS report on security breaches.

Self-service is great but has its limits in solving IT problems

As Defense Distributed saw its 3D gun files spread on the web, the feds could stand by no longer.

Rumours that Google Glass enables users to take a photo by winking have reportedly been confirmed.

Sony will be focusing on the positives as it posts a profit and looks ahead to PS4.

Competition TechRadar has teamed up with Samsung to celebrate the launch of their Connected Home at Grand Designs Live 2013 and you can win one of four fiercely sought-after prizes.

INTERVIEW Oscar winner Bill Westenhofer explains to TechRadar how to make 3D technology work well in a film.

Barclays is the first bank to authenticate its customers' identity through voice recognition tech.

INTERVIEW Academy Award winner Bill Westenhofer explains to TechRadar how technology enabled the creation of the tiger Richard Parker in Life of Pi.

Tesla is interested in developing "autopilot" driving for its cars, says Elon Musk, but don't expect an imminent announcement.

Adobe lifted the lid on Project Mighty, Napoleon and Project Context today as it looks to bring analog drawing into the cloud age.

Week in Science Space came just a little bit closer for the everyman this week, as Virgin Galactic's ship made one 1470kph-leap towards space in its first successful flying rocket test.

Review Roundup This week we have such products as the Asus Fonepad, the BlackBerry Q10 and the Sony NEX-3N.

Blip People have to transmit all the videos taken with Glass somehow, right?

Blip Staples is making (almost) everyone's 3D printing dreams come true with the Cube 3D Printer, available online today.

Survey shows almost half of UK's young tech firms expect to see profits in 2013

In Depth With Google's OS powering the likes of watches, cameras, fridges and even cars, are Android gizmos leading the way to the Internet of Things?

Don't panic, your microwave-oven hasn't developed a mind of its own, it's just the National Grid turning it on, then off, then on again, and finally off – again.

Blip The privacy police should probably give in now - a new Google Glass app will let you snap pictures with the wink of an eye.

In Depth Is technology making the world a better place or leading us down a one-way path to destruction?
