Skip to Content

News

Google to put South Sudan on map

Google agrees to put the new state of South Sudan on its maps after a campaign by 1,600 members of a website that campaigns for social change.

Smartphone to measure radiation

Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo is reportedly developing a series of skins for smartphone which will measure, among other things, radiation levels and body fat.

OnLive cloud gaming comes to UK

OnLive launches its cloud-based gaming service in the UK

TalkTalk tops UK complaints list

TalkTalk is the most complained about provider of broadband and phone services, according to the latest data from Ofcom.

The internet of things and yet another revolution

Is the internet of things the new Geocities?

Tech City's silicon dreams

Can east London really rival Silicon Valley

VIDEO: The suitcase you can party with

Tommy Sandhu tests out some of the latest travel gadgets, including a suitcase you can sit on that has an integrated sound system.

Google denies 'cooking' searches

Google's executive chairman denies that the company fixes its search results to promote its own websites and services.

Urbee printed car goes on display

An environmentally friendly car, partly made using 3D printing technology, has gone on show in Canada.

Third of under-tens 'own mobiles'

A survey finds that modern children have a host of gadgets with one in ten even owning a smartphone.