Google and Tesla talk self-driving cars, but don't get too excited
Tesla is interested in developing "autopilot" driving for its cars, says Elon Musk, but don't expect an imminent announcement.

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

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.

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.

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?

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

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.

Google Glass could help lead the way to a wearable tech boom - or it could help the tech fall flat on its face.

Google committed to improving users' security, and to prove that it joined an Alliance alongside companies like Lenovo and PayPal.

In Depth If you're anything like us, every time you leave the house you take an armful of cables, chargers and just-in-case batteries, but it won't be like this forever.

Google Earth 7.1 supports the gesture controls of Leap Motion, making the update a must-have for Minority Report fans.

Samsung is working with University of Texas researches to develop touch-free technology that you can use with nothing but brainwaves.

A new type of battery will allegedly revolutionise gadget power, offering 30 times more juice than current tech.

Samsung has been gung-ho on the flexible display front, but manufacturing issues may delay the tech.

In Depth Brands such as Apple, Dyson and Bang & Olufsen are known for groundbreaking design, but which are the best-looking yet still functional gadgets ever invented?

Huzzah! Or at least that's the expression we think those who first ordered Explorer Editions exclaimed today.

Week in Science The last seven days have been filled with wonder yet again, including the ability to think yourself warm, and the emergence of a new supermaterial.

While we can't see what's going on beyond Apple's walls, we may have any idea of what a recent hire is working on.

Within the next 20 days, Google expects to fulfill its Project Glass vision and ship Glass to the first pre-orderers.

Sony finally pulls the trigger on availability for its 55- and 65-inch 4K Ultra HD sets, plus details on that 4K media player.

In Depth Knife missiles, everything-dust and atomic tattoos – they don't exist yet, but they should.

A recent Apple patent approval featuring a curved design pops up in photos as a prototype, but don't line up to buy one just yet.

The touted Apple iWatch could come boasting a fingerprint scanner if the latest word from component suppliers is to be believed.

The dominant Chinese search engine, Baidu, has confirmed that it is following in Google's footsteps by working on an pair of futuristic specs.
