Toyota i-Road concept looks like a motorbike inside an egg By Joe Hanlon published 5 March 13 Afraid of motorbikes but would love the convenience? Toyota's i-Road concept "car" might be the perfect middle ground.
Antec SP1 review By Joe Hanlon published 4 March 13 Can you get a big sound out of such a small speaker box? We put the SP1 to the test.
Assassin's Creed: Black Flag trailer leaks By Joe Hanlon published 3 March 13 A trailer for gaming's worst kept secret, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, has leaked online, revealing its romantic new setting, sexy new assassin and a release date for the game.
Sony patent hunts game pirates through load times By Joe Hanlon published 1 March 13 A Sony filed patent suggest a benchmarking of game load times could determine whether a game has been legally acquired or not.
23% of people can't be happy without apps? By Joe Hanlon published 28 February 13 A multi-national survey has revealed that 23% of people feel they cannot be happy without apps. 77% roll their eyes at them.
Should film and TV owners suck up piracy as a marketing cost? By Joe Hanlon published 27 February 13 opinion We all know someone who pirates TV shows and movies, usually because they tell us what they're watching. What is this promotion worth to a new show or film?
Mastercard MasterPass takes aim at PayPal By Joe Hanlon published 26 February 13 Mastercard is set to launch a new digital payments platform, starting by taking on the territory owned by PayPal.
Qualcomm and doubleTwist bond over Android media streaming By Joe Hanlon published 26 February 13 Android devices may soon have a unified standard for media streaming, thanks to a partnership between Qualcomm and doubleTwist.
Bluestacks brings Android apps to the Surface Pro By Joe Hanlon published 13 February 13 Bluestacks has just announced a Windows 8 beta of its software, bringing 750,000 Android apps to the Surface Pro.
3D printer creates hand for toddler By Joe Hanlon published 11 February 13 Kind-hearted hobbyists create a prosthetic hand for a five-year old boy using 3D printers, bungie cable and a little know-how.
Leap Motion as a drum machine? You bet By Joe Hanlon published 10 February 13 With dev kits in the wild, it was only a matter of time before someone took the Leap Motion controller and created something this awesome.
Ubuntu phones to land in October By Joe Hanlon published 7 February 13 Smartphones powered by the Linux-based Ubuntu OS will be in stores by the end of October, with several carriers reportedly interested in ranges the devices.
Apple, Samsung snare all phone profits for 2012 By Joe Hanlon published 7 February 13 Apple and Samsung are the only smartphone manufacturers to make money from handsets in 2012, capturing 103% of the industry's profits for the year.
Dyson Airblade Tap is ingenious cleaning combo By Joe Hanlon published 5 February 13 Dyson's latest invention takes several steps out of the hand washing process, namely the steps you take from the sink to the dryer.
BlackBerry Z10 selling out in UK stores By Joe Hanlon published 4 February 13 BlackBerry is off to a strong start in the UK and Canada, boding well for the beleaguered phone maker ahead of handset launches in the US and Asia.
BlackBerry Super Bowl spot fumbles chance to show off BB10 By Joe Hanlon published 4 February 13 BlackBerry has spent a fortune on a Super Bowl ad spot, but chooses to run an ad that barely shows its new phone or operating system.