Google IO: all the latest news
Updated One of the most anticipated events of the year is here, and we have the latest news on Google Maps, Google Play and more.
Updated One of the most anticipated events of the year is here, and we have the latest news on Google Maps, Google Play and more.
Google IO Google's CEO pointed out Microsoft in particular as not participating in a give and take relationship with other companies.

European data directive could cost SMBs an average of £76,000 annually.

Interview Evernote CEO Phil Libin says that with software you need to design the user experience before you write the code.

Government says that over 60% of TSB funding is going to small businesses.

Apple and Samsung were ordered to narrow down their cases, but Apple wants to add the Galaxy S4 instead.
BLIP Can't wait for Google Glass? Why not insert your life into this online simulation to get a feel for the wearable tech before you buy a pair of your own?

Google's executive chairman may not have found wisdom in the company slogan at first, but has since come around.

Aims to replace multiple channels with consolidated pricing, tools and processes

In Depth Introducing the brain-reading, wireless, temporary tattoo that could enable the future you to control a computer with your thoughts.
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BLIP Just before he returns to Earth, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield records the world's first music video from space.

Mega internet entrepreneur, Kim Dotcom, has pulled public listings of the Defense Distributed printed gun from the site, calling them 'scary'.

In Depth With Google Glass being put through its paces, we put the pick of the Apps under the lens.

Week in Science This week we've discovered two possible elixirs of youth, the secret to being more attractive to the opposite sex, and a cheap back pain breakthrough.

Lucasfilm has confirmed the new Star Wars film will be shot in the UK, continuing the saga's British legacy.

Review Roundup This week's star product has been the new Sony W9 series TV, with it's best in class picture quality and excellent smart features.

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

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.
