John Tu’s long-established memory business is flourishing in the age of the cloud
Watch brands are relying on medical functions to gain an edge on rivals in this fast-growing market
A company has developed what they say is the first commercially available hologram projector
The best new gadgets around
Taking the latest gadgets for a spin
We test-drive the latest gadgets
The online behemoth is trialling shops selling products most-recommended by customers
Go-to gadgets for the tech obsessed
The latest user-friendly gadgets and gizmos
Patterns in email language can flag up workplace bullying or wrongdoing
Test-driving the latest gadgets
Driving virtual cars online can earn a player a good living — with none of the dangers of real racing
The Pioneer UDP-LX800’s extraordinary picture quality and sensational audio make it the Ferrari of disc players
The curious case of the non-royalties from the creation of Bluetooth
Ruark’s R5 is a scaled-down version of the bestselling R7 and is a compact winner in both design and sound quality
A niche business has designed one of the most eccentric products I have seen in years
The inventors claim the gadget is helpful to users and mental health professionals
A British electronics engineer’s digital format is gaining remarkable traction
Apps to keep relatives safe are effective but may not appeal to older technophobes
A centuries-old model is helping to promote futuristic UK transport start-ups
The need for more choice or innovation is ultimately marginal
New services aggregate the best programmes to reduce the indecision of too much choice
Technology has given us the opportunity to work how we want but the physical infrastructure has not changed
Science is messy, it’s fraught with mistakes, it’s about trying and failing and finally getting there
While stricter global rules are coming, tiny machines can still be flown out of the box
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