Devices, software, wearables and more
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer is breaking its own promotional terms and conditions in two places
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Getting to grips with Microsoft's mobile browser
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All four companies are removing access to EU citizens to services and updates citing General Data Protection Regulation concerns
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The latest Windows 10 update, which had been expected to be called the Spring Update, is out now
How technology is changing your work
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Grappling with the different kinds of funding your business can get? Here’s what you need to know about seed funding
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The Tesla CEO said journalists are under “constant pressure to get max clicks”
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Over the course of eight studies, researchers found that free time seems shorter to people when it comes before a task in their calendar
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I actively consent to an experimental form of sleep therapy
Developments from the frontiers of science
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“The result appears something like a psychedelic paisley dream”
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A report commissioned by Greenpeace ranked the UK capital as joint third worst
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Unlike other items in the solar system, 2015 BZ509 moves in the opposite direction in a "retrograde" orbit
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The electrically activated gel could lead to the development of artificial heart and stomach muscles
The cutting edge of automotive technology
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Here's the F1 2018 calendar and where to watch Formula One live online in the UK
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The New York Times claims projects with BMW and Mercedes fell through following years of negotiations
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The Nissan Qashqai gains a boost with new autonomous driving tech
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The hackers found vulnerabilities in the BMW 13 and X1, as well as the previous-generation 5 Series and 7 Series
How technology is changing our everyday lives
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EA has finally revealed the first proper glimpse at Battlefield V - its WWII game coming to Xbox One, PS4 and PC in October
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The president has a closely-controlled media diet to tame his famously fiery temper. This spells trouble
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Everything we know so far about the as-yet-unannounced Nintendo N64 Classic Mini
The world of 20 years from now
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No longer a fringe fantasy, sex robots are coming to the fore of society. What does this mean for humanity?
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Fujitsu’s latest computational hardware could revolutionise the way doctors handle patient data
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From Japanese-translating smart glasses to synesthetic hairclips, Japanese innovations still put people first
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Fujitsu wants RoboPin to be able to guide tourists, care for the elderly and work as a remote doctor