Google watch: release date, news and rumours
Updated The Google watch might be just as real as Google Glass. Here's all the information we've discovered so far.

Updated The Google watch might be just as real as Google Glass. Here's all the information we've discovered so far.

The second wave of Google Glass is about to go out to lucky, but dorky-looking recipients who asked for it in a contest.

Amazon has officially bought Liquavista, the e-ink company that was previously on Samsung's books.

Analysis As portable technology hits its stride, how soon will 'all-in-one' technology become an 'all-in-one' outfit?

Wearable computer specs might seem like the future, but it turns out that Google's glasses use a chip as old as the Galaxy S2.

In Depth From video glasses and 3D to virtual & augmented reality and Google Glass, the era of the Heads Up Display is upon us.

The man behind the high street retailer is entering the age of eBooks with the launch of Read Petite.

The InSight app will detect people based on how they look - even if their back is turned.

A new patent application from Cupertino suggests that the Apple iWatch may come in '90s slap-band flexible screen form.

It might be time for Barnes & Noble to cut its losses and run, as its e-reader and tablet business looks to be going down the pan.

CES 2013 The memory company debuted the world's largest and fastest USB flash drive at CES.

CES 2013 The little Kickstarter project that could will finally make its way out to backers in a few more weeks.

Amazon has released a new software update for the Kindle Touch, giving it a new lease of life after it was usurped by hot young upstart, the Kindle Paperwhite.

CES 2013 HP's new Pocket Playlist brings offline wireless film, music and photo streaming to your various mobile devices.

Apple and four of its publishing cronies have agreed to a deal to ease e-book pricing restrictions in the EU.

The e-reader revolution may be winding down as new figures suggest the influx of tablets is killing off dedicated digital reading devices.

Polymer Vision, the company beavering away on flexible-ish e-ink displays, has reportedly closed its doors.

Google has begun accepting pre-orders for digital books through its Google Play store, though it's unclear what the point is.

Company announces the first front-lit, full-color ereader for release in June 2013, neglects to give device a name.

US bookstore giant Barnes and Noble has confirmed that its latest range of e-readers have gone on sale in the UK today.

Amazon Prime members in the UK can now borrow a Kindle book a month, library-style.

The Amazon Kindle Touch is no longer for sale by the online retailer giant in favour of its new, back-lit Kindle Paperwhite e-reader.

Order an e-reader now and it'll ship in at least a month.

Tutorial Walking is good for you. And it's fun. But what if you want to share your routes with the world using GPS?

Barnes and Noble has confirmed that its Nook Simple Touch and Nook Simple Touch GlowLight e-readers will touch down in the UK.
