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Camera could spell the end of sniffing dodgy food
The time is coming when the customer could ask a piece of clothing whether it will fit
The British hacker, who is facing extradition to the US, discusses the plus side of cyber intrusion
What to expect, who to tell and how to limit the damage
‘The Bleeding Edge’: a new book challenges assumptions that we have the best possible gadgets
Flexible shapes and modules have become the new focus
Prepare to be frustrated by helpful AI programs
Geeks beware: you may be leaking more valuable data than you know
Relationships with intelligent automatons will pose real human dilemmas, writes Maija Palmer
Small companies need to influence policy decisions
So-called bulletproof providers allow cyber criminals to conduct business
Universities are under pressure as one in four women report being abused
Bar inventory management in is being transformed
Slack and Facebook at Work are helping workers save time
35 per cent of people who took part in our poll said they had a handset without internet connection
What does it actually mean to be one?
Martin Wolf, our chief economics commentator, went on Facebook to answer your questions
We have been waiting for 60 years, has it arrived?
Platforms do not work for companies, so what is next?
Unwanted ovulation kit led to an unexpected delivery, but most retail mistakes do not end so happily
Technology costs more than it saves, but we won’t tell
This form of couture will soon become as fashionable outside the realms of cinema and TV fantasy
Newcomers may lower costs and add an analytical edge
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