First Google Glass video surfaces, motion sickness sufferers should avoid
If you're feeling a bit ropey today, probably don't watch this first video shot with Google Glass.

If you're feeling a bit ropey today, probably don't watch this first video shot with Google Glass.

Intel has committed to a pioneering research project with the encouragement of the UK Government.

Larry Page has admitted that it's difficult to predict the next stage in technology, beyond phones that don't smash as easily.

Google recently filed a slew of patents that point to new Project Glass features such as help for the hearing impaired.

ExplainedIs Honda's personal mobility device vehicle the next Segway or Sinclair C5?

Microsoft has announced the winner of its inaugural PC Hardware Design Project.

Gestures and voice control aren't things we'll be seeing on our TVs. That's according to Gartner principal analyst Paul O'Donovan.

In DepthThere's no stranger field than Artificial Intelligence. The science of making intelligent machines has never had greater potential

Wireless networks give you the ability to work anywhere, but they can also open your business up to unwanted intrusion unless you secure them correctly

The International Academy of Digital Arts and Science (IADAS) is looking for great business websites and mobile apps that deserve a Lovie award

If you're looking to recruit new blood into your business – especially new blood with IT skills - then be prepared to have a fight.

In DepthWith technology, it's easy to get stuck using the same services that have proved their value over time. These companies offer something new and innovative

Instant messaging has made the jump from a consumer plaything to an essential business tool. Discover how your business can benefit from instant messaging

In DepthMind control technology has advanced slowly over the last 100 years, but now the price of implementing the technology is dropping rapidly. It's time is nearly here.

The recently-announced Google Glass AR glasses project has been seen working in public for the first time.

Week in TechThis week, the Daily Mail trolled the entire internet with Samantha Brick's tales of being really, really good-looking, but we had our minds on more important things: the future!

In DepthThese are clearly changing times for the way we buy and use computers. The new Xi3 from ISYS Technologies is an intriguing vision of the future.

Google's new augmented reality glasses might just be the next major breakthrough in AR tech.

In DepthThe heart of the car- a combustion engine delivering power to the axles controlled via a steering column - has remained constant. But now it's communication technologies that are taking centre stage.

Cambridge scientists have invented a hand-held laser that removes toner from old documents so the paper can be re-used.

Lights with microprocessors and more intelligent washing machines are a step closer, with UK chip giant ARM announcing the ultra low-power Cortex M0+ processor designed for white goods, smart control systems and intelligent sensors.

Microsoft Research is working on a project that will let users translate their own voice into other languages.

What if your home could suddenly become much more intelligent? Here are a few of the technologies you can expect in your part of town in the not-too-distant future.

In DepthForget the space race to Mars - the real technological arms race is taking place in super-cooled bunkers across the globe as countries compete to take the crown of fastest supercomputer on Earth.

Samsung has created a sensor capable of capturing both a standard RGB image and depth information at the same time.

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