You can sample the BBC's new digital innovations for free through BBC Taster
The BBC is opening its R&D labs to the general public in order to have its innovations and experimental ideas tested and trialled by everyone. Called BBC Taster, the scheme will be a "place to...
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If you're going to put a computer on your head, what will you do with it? That's the question we asked ourselves when donning Microsoft HoloLens, the wearable headset that's capable of displaying...
View ArticleTesco sells Blinkbox Music to Australian music service Guvera
Blinkbox Music has been sold to Australian music service Guvera, as Tesco continues to offload its digital properties. Following the sale of Blinkbox Movies to TalkTalk, the music arm has now moved to...
View ArticleBest compact cameras 2015: The best pocket cameras available to buy today
If you're looking for the best compact cameras of 2015 then you've come to the right place. We will guide you through the hottest cameras to save you time when it comes to buying one from your local...
View ArticleWindows 10: What it will bring to Windows Phone (hands-on)
Following the announcement that Windows Phone will be Windows 10 in the near future, does it still feel like a smartphone operating system? We got some time with a preview handset at the Microsoft...
View Article5 great BBC tech innovations that will change TV and radio forever: Oculus...
The BBC has made the unprecedented step of opening up its innovations labs to public scrutiny in the form of BBC Taster, a web service that will host some of the corporation's most experimental...
View ArticleThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt preview: Four hours playing the fantasy RPG epic
There are heaps of games to look forward to in 2015. But after playing four and a half hours of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, we're going to stick our necks out and say that there will be no other on such...
View ArticleHow much would you pay for the first PS4 20th Anniversary Edition?
You'll never believe how much someone in Japan just paid for a PlayStation 4. Admittedly it was the elusive PS4 20th Anniversary Edition which is no longer available to buy through regular channels....
View ArticleIs Sony about to replace the PlayStation 4? PS4 Slim pictures leaked
The PlayStation 4 has only been around for little over a year but already some are speculating that it is to be replaced with a smaller, slimmer model. It seems unlikely to us, but the Italian version...
View ArticleSuper Bowl 2015 commercial round-up: All the adverts, teasers, and online clips
Super Bowl 2015 is less than a week away. It is therefore time to scope out all the big-budget adverts scheduled to air during the big game that's between American Football Conference champion New...
View ArticleOculus VR's Studio Story is set to bring virtual reality to the movies,...
Facebook-owned Oculus VR is about to tackle the movie business. According to The Wall Street Journal, Oculus VR plans to unveil a new in-house group dedicated to developing and producing virtual...
View ArticleMicrosoft Q2 2015 earnings: Surface and cloud sales are up, while Xbox sales...
Microsoft ended 2014 with a bang. Kind of. The company beat analysts’ expectations of $26.3 billion in revenue with $26.5 billion in revenue for the second quarter of its fiscal year 2015. Revenue is...
View ArticleSuper Bowl 2015: Nerd out over this Stars Wars-NFL mashup of all 32 teams'...
You're probably decked out in NFL memorabilia and getting pumped for next Sunday, when Super Bowl 2015 is scheduled to kick off at the University of Phoenix Stadium. But we bet you don't have any Star...
View ArticleIf you got an old Dropcam, you can get a free upgrade to an HD one from Nest
There's a lot of risk involved when it comes to being an early adopter of technology, but sometimes, it can also be rewarding. Nest, for instance, has announced a replacement program that's all about...
View ArticleFacebook Lite is Facebook's new slimmed-down app for emerging markets
Facebook has launched another app. Shocking, we know. But this new app isn't a standalone app for a buried Facebook feature. It's a new Facebook app, designed specifically for emerging markets. Called...
View ArticleLenovo Yoga 3 Pro review: Design delight, but pricey
Lenovo has pushed its Yoga line forward once again with the Yoga Pro 3, a lightweight laptop with a stunning design that features a 360-degree hinge to double as a tablet. The earlier Yoga 2 Pro...
View ArticleLG’s Ice Cream Smart is a flip phone blast from the past
LG has unveiled a new phone that, at a glance, could be mistaken for something from a decade ago. The Ice Cream Smart is a flip phone, but unlike the older shell-like mobiles this one is smart....
View ArticleHonda CR-V 2015 first drive: Tech-tweaked SUV
Honda is looking at having a big year in 2015. You can't help but have noticed the new Type R or NSX that will be hitting the roads in 2015, leading the charge in a complete refresh of the company's...
View ArticleOlloclip 4-in-1 lens for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus review: Making your...
We all know the how good the iPhone cameras are, but Olloclip thinks it can make them even better. It has just launched the 4-in-1 lens for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (£69.99). The new lens set, a...
View ArticleBest smartwatches to look forward to in 2015
To hear watch without smart in front of it will soon be indicative of an heirloom description. With even luxury watch brands embracing smartwatches 2015 is clearly the year of intelligent wrist...
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