Police question BT about secret Phorm trials By Peter Gothard published 5 September 08 Following the fallout earlier this year over BT's deployment of the Phorm online targeted advertising technology, a full investigation has finally been launched by police.
GTA coming to Wii? By Peter Gothard published 5 September 08 Take Two keen to 'develop relationship' with Nintendo
Finsbury Park grinds to a halt in EA's £20K free fuel frenzy By Peter Gothard published 5 September 08 Exclusive 'Might be' environmentally irresponsible, company tells TechRadar
GP2X: Interview with games developer Jeff Mitchell By Peter Gothard published 4 September 08 Canadian BattleJewels creator speaks about his work with Korean handheld
GP2X Wiz handheld developer speaks By Peter Gothard published 4 September 08 The Korean open-source handheld GP2X Wiz is nearing release (link), but the world at large remains largely in the dark about Game Park Holdings' business plans for the machine.
Google comic creator on Chrome By Peter Gothard published 4 September 08 Exclusive One of the coolest things about Google's surprise launch of its Chrome web browser this week was the use of Scott McCloud's explanatory comic book.
Google Chrome: interview with artist, Scott McCloud By Peter Gothard published 4 September 08 Google week: Google comic book artist speaks
Sony eBook reader on sale tomorrow By Peter Gothard published 3 September 08 Sony's PRS-505 Reader goes on sale in the UK tomorrow, steering, the company hopes, a move forward for book lovers everywhere.
National hi-tech crime unit has own identity snatched By Peter Gothard published 3 September 08 It's been revealed that the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, a now-defunct government agency specialising in tech crime, no longer owns the domain name for its website.
IDEO announces childs' study computer By Peter Gothard published 3 September 08 Global design consultancy IDEO and American education technology company Project Inkwell have unveiled a laptop-style study tool for children under the age of 12.
Vintage KORG synthesizer hits DS By Peter Gothard published 3 September 08 Nintendo has just announced the imminent release of a handheld version of the class synthesizer, due to hit the DS in October.
The best PSP and PS3 bundles for Xmas '08 By Peter Gothard published 2 September 08 PSP-3000 release date and Little Big Planet bundle news
Latest open-source handheld on the way By Peter Gothard published 2 September 08 The development team behind the Pandora open-source handheld has finally announced a release date and price for the console.
Sony's PlayTV: all you need to know By Peter Gothard published 2 September 08 Various people have had a look at PlayTV recently. Expect the definitive hands-on from TechRadar soon, but for now, here's some observations from those in the know.
Google Chrome comic artist - who is he? By Peter Gothard published 2 September 08 By now, you'll have read the comic that appeared late yesterday announcing Google Chrome, but who wrote and illustrated it, and what's he all about?
Car tech: Lotus ice vehicle and real functioning Landspeeder By Peter Gothard published 1 September 08 Lotus has unveiled a snow buggy reminiscent of one of Q's finest, while a Star Wars nut has built some 25mph desert transportation.
Five ways to tech up your home interior By Peter Gothard published 1 September 08 Nintendo decals, funky flora and a lamp made of Lego
40% of Brits worry about emails being scanned By Peter Gothard published 1 September 08 Over 40 per cent of British people admit that they worry about free email providers scanning their personal emails for advertising purposes, according to research made public by GMX today.
iFridge: future kitchen-tech revealed By Peter Gothard published 1 September 08 Hitatchi Japan has apparently announced a new line of fridges that will automatically spray your food with antioxidants and vitamins to keep them clean and fresh.
Samsung's Litmus and Diamond MP3 players By Peter Gothard published 29 August 08 Samsung has announced two new MP3 players today, calling them the YP-U4 Litmus and the YP-Q1 Diamond.
Doomed red phone boxes to be "adopted" by local councils By Peter Gothard published 29 August 08 BT launches 'Sponsor-a-Kiosk'
DS and PSP rumour mill round-up By Peter Gothard published 29 August 08 Unqualified fables abound this week
PlayStation 3 suffers production bottleneck By Peter Gothard published 29 August 08 Sony's CEO Howard Stringer has announced that the PS3 is being purchased faster than it can be made.
Process perfected to make any item "100% waterproof" By Peter Gothard published 28 August 08 UK company Plasma Product Innovations (P2i) has demonstrated a chemical process it says can make absolutely any material 100 per cent waterproof.