National Grid to manage your power usage with remote sensors
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.

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?

Updated Brace for the coming console wars and the PC gaming revolution at E3 2013.

Blip It's the eternal question - laugh out loud? Lots of love? Or a whole lot more?

"I don't think glasses are the answer," - thus spake Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey who reckons wrist-wear is the future of wearable tech.

Blip It might not get the Academy's attention, but it wins TechRadar's office Oscar.

It's a strategic and commercial asset that any company should take seriously

Blip A talented animator has put his spare time to a very worthwhile project: imagining Breaking Bad as a Lego video game.

Even though Apple is all about the "i" in its products, the company explores the "we" in its new multiplayer patent.

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.

The event kicks off May 15 with a single, 3-hour keynote talk that could pack in more than most can handle.

Blip Google has posted a video to YouTube demonstrating how its Glass goggles will see the world, and how you interact with them.

Blip Longtime industry "operative" Tom Wheeler could get the nod from B.O. as soon as tomorrow.

American tech retailer Best Buy has called time on its European expansion and is selling out to partner Carphone Warehouse

Google is adding an "app activities" function to search that will display detailed results from certain integrated apps.

Barnes & Noble has decided to sell its Nook Simple Touch ereader for the insanely low price of £29 for a limited time.

Gary Marshall A new Act says it's OK to use copyrighted stuff if you can't trace the copyright owner. Will that mean your photos are nicked by giant corporations?

Institution of Engineering and Technology survey shows lack of awareness

Blip A team of Russian cosmonauts would bring one of the Olympic's most iconic symbols to the International Space Station.

Blip This picture that proves you can use Google Glass in the shower will now forever haunt our dreams.

In Depth Technology is the great transformer, and the pace of change is accelerating. Here's some classic tech that's on its way out.

Blip Scratch the surface of Bristol's Wi-Fi network this week and you'll find a whole other city waiting to be discovered.

BLIP Do you have questions only Wolverine can answer? Hugh Jackman will be taking to Twitter for a pow-wow with fans on May 2.

Week in science Science looks at men's health this week: you may want to consider leaving the face fuzz and trimming elsewhere.
