MIT discovery suggests a new class of superconductors You who think superconductivity can't happen without spin polarization? Hold my FeSe Science23 Jun 2023 | 23
One person's trash is another's 'trashware' – the art of refurbing old computers Devconf.cz 'Changing the world one PC at a time' sounds good to us Personal Tech21 Jun 2023 | 70
Time running out for crew of missing Titanic tourist submarine It has enough air to last until Thursday, but if it isn't already on the surface rescue operations could be impossible Science20 Jun 2023 | 206
Amazon confirms it locked Microsoft engineer out of his Echo gear over false claim Racist tirade at delivery driver never actually happened Personal Tech15 Jun 2023 | 246
Microsoft dabbles in self-repair with Surface devices now DIY-friendlier Replacement components available in US, Canada, France only for now Personal Tech15 Jun 2023 | 14
Logitech boss Bracken Darrell steps down, effective ASAP Like PCs, peripherals are on the decline – guaranteeing a tough slog for the next CEO Personal Tech15 Jun 2023 | 8
Robot can rip the data out of RAM chips with chilling technology 'The more important a thing is for the world, the less security it has' says inventor Security09 Jun 2023 | 21
Beijing proposes rules to stop Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks going rogue Local wireless network operators need to abide by "correct" political direction Networks08 Jun 2023 | 16
Metaverse? Apple thinks $3,500 AR ski goggles are the betterverse WWDC iGiant's turn to roll the dice on VR next year after Facebook, Microsoft, Google blow billions on the unloved tech Personal Tech05 Jun 2023 | 174
The bonkers water-cooled shoe PC, hexagonal pink workstations, and IKEA-style cases of Computex 2023 Computex We crawled the gadget halls to save you the hassle Personal Tech05 Jun 2023 | 22
Minnesota governor OKs broad right-to-repair tech law Walz's war on walls stopping us from fixing our own stuff Personal Tech25 May 2023 | 17
Logitech, iFixit to offer parts to stop folks binning their computer mouse Stick with me and the mice live ... with pads, batteries and screws for two models Personal Tech17 May 2023 | 45
Modest Apple talks up these 'incredible' advances in iOS It's 2023 so of course it involves machine learning Personal Tech16 May 2023 | 29
Who loves programming robots? Who wishes it was easier? Here comes Flowstate Google X-born upstart pushes graphical approach to industrial control Software16 May 2023 | 11
Some potential: How bad software updates could over-volt, brick remote servers Video PMFault – from the eggheads who brought you Plundervolt and Voltpillager Cyber-crime15 May 2023 | 3
Here's what the US Army picked for soldier-worn tactical USB hubs That kit ain't for chargin' your iPhone, Private! On-Prem08 May 2023 | 36
Boffins claim to create the world's first wooden transistor But don't toss out your silicon chips quite yet Science01 May 2023 | 51
US sanctions cut Huawei profits by half in first quarter The Chinese tech giant has 'yet again increased investment in R&D' to make up for technology losses Networks28 Apr 2023 | 10
Colorado sends agricultural right to repair bill to governor Updated If passed, it'll be the first law in the US to require tractor makers to hand over documentation and parts Personal Tech12 Apr 2023 | 9
Google to kill Dropcam, Nest Secure hardware next year Great, more company for Stadia, Duo and pals in the graveyard Security10 Apr 2023 | 43
Drones aim to undo Ukraine's landmine problem Feature Draganfly aims to help clear invaded nation of deadly devices Defense Tech Week05 Apr 2023 | 36
Parisians say au revoir to shared e-scooters 89% of citizens want them gone – at least among the 7.46% who showed up to vote Offbeat03 Apr 2023 | 56
Critical infrastructure gear is full of flaws, but hey, at least it's certified Security researchers find bugs, big and small, in every industrial box probed CSO23 Mar 2023 | 20
Apple bags patent for folding phone that closes as it's dropped You've gotta protect those butter-soft OLED screens somehow Personal Tech20 Mar 2023 | 27
Workers don't want these humanoid robots telling them to be happy Shocking! Personal Tech16 Mar 2023 | 112
UK govt adds £4B to value of delayed tech procurement Hardware, software, kitchen sink: it's all in there On-Prem13 Mar 2023 | 3
Cop a load of this DIY e-ink calendar to help plan those projects you'll never finish Or how you'll spend your copious free time running CP/M on a cheap computer Personal Tech11 Mar 2023 | 7
Humanoid robot takes a retail job, but not one any store clerk wants to do You want to take our place? Welcome to the real world, pal AI + ML08 Mar 2023 | 34
US Air Force scares up $75.5M for ad-hoc missile silo network At a planned 25k square miles, it's said to be largest net of its kind yet Networks07 Mar 2023 | 7
To explore caves on Mars and the Moon, take a hint from Hansel & Gretel, say boffins Robot adventurers drop mesh network 'breadcrumbs' to stay connected Science03 Mar 2023 | 31
Find pushes back birth of Europe's steel hardware to about 3,000 years ago Iberians were using heavy metal on hard rock way before it was cool Science02 Mar 2023 | 47
The clock is ticking on a possible US import ban for Apple Watch What's the time? It's time to go to court to see if the iGiant crushed a rival's heart-watching apps Personal Tech23 Feb 2023 | 21
ISS rescue Soyuz launches this week, won't return crew until September Leaving another Russian craft in orbit for months ... what could go wrong? Science21 Feb 2023 | 5
Sick of smudges on your car's enormo touchscreen? GM patents potential cure How about the inside of the windshield instead? Personal Tech17 Feb 2023 | 75
Elon Musk's Neuralink probed over pathogen transport Surely this is how at least one Michael Crichton novel starts Science10 Feb 2023 | 30
American jailed for smuggling controlled tech to Iran 30 months in prison for providing, um... enterprise mobile banking software dev tool Legal10 Feb 2023 | 12
Any iPad is foldable if you try hard enough but Apple guru says a hinged one is coming Cupertino commentators split over foldable fondleslab predictions Personal Tech31 Jan 2023 | 14
Oh, 07734! Internet Archive debuts vintage calculator emulator MAME adapted to bring your favorite TI and HP graphing machines back to life Personal Tech30 Jan 2023 | 46
How to track equipped cars via exploitable e-ink platemaker Miscreants could have tracked, modified, deleted digital plates Research10 Jan 2023 | 90
Texts from your dog and brain-free astronomy: The best of the rest from CES CES Is that a Google Home in your toilet? Personal Tech09 Jan 2023 | 29
Pine64 takes another shot at an open tablet after chip shortages killed first PineTab Updates for multiple devices including PinePhone Pro and keyboard incoming Personal Tech21 Dec 2022 | 15
Raspberry Pi supply chain loosens just in time for the holiday season 100,000 units being sent to resellers as thanks for consumer patience, says CEO Eben Upton Personal Tech12 Dec 2022 | 31
Look like Bane, spend like Batman with Dyson's $949 headphones Mask apparently addresses urban pollution and noise, but doesn't even seal to the face Offbeat09 Dec 2022 | 154
End of an era as the last 747 rolls off the production line Boeing … Boeing … gone Science08 Dec 2022 | 73
NASA's COLDArm robot limb can handle seriously cool science Bofffins claim lunar manipulator is tougher than a Terminator Science06 Dec 2022 | 3
Not all vendors' Arm-powered kit is created equally, benchmark fan finds Shiny silicon plus Rusty drivers will eventually equal openly saucy happiness Personal Tech06 Dec 2022 | 15
US Air Force reveals B-21 Raider stealth bomber that'll fly the unfriendly skies 'Digital bomber' will bring 'peace through deterrence' Security03 Dec 2022 | 187
AWS opens up preview access to instances run on Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors Want to kick the tires early? You'll have to ask for an invitiation PaaS + IaaS29 Nov 2022 |
FAA asks for vendor feedback on $10b tech contract But keen to avoid any mf bespoke software on the mf planes (and other hardware) Personal Tech22 Nov 2022 | 4
iFixit stabs batteries – for science – so you don't have to The point? To demonstrate the safety of lithium-ion power packs when handled properly Personal Tech18 Nov 2022 | 67
Croatian EV maker Rimac claims 412km/h speed record You can go (nearly) that fast too, if you have a spare €2 million lying around Personal Tech16 Nov 2022 | 61
Commercial repair shops caught snooping on customer data by canny Canadian research crew Naming no names, but study finds trustworthy techs are hard to find Personal Tech15 Nov 2022 | 67
NTT claims it can stop the noise leaking from annoying people's headphones Can't do anything about their musical taste though Personal Tech10 Nov 2022 | 31
Feel Luckey, punk? Oculus designer builds VR murder headset The metaverse is shaping up to be such an inviting place Offbeat09 Nov 2022 | 32
AMD says it's looking into gaming performance issues on Ryzen 7000 They better hop to it – Team Red's PC chip business nosedived in the third quarter Systems02 Nov 2022 | 10
Porsche wants to sell you a rusty tailpipe soundbar for $12k Here's hoping it doesn't come with factory-installed rattling for added authenticity Offbeat02 Nov 2022 | 55
Apple boosts bug bounties but may not fix some bugs in past operating systems Where's your spirit of Ventura? OSes28 Oct 2022 | 9
Boffins shatter data transmission speed record One laser + one optical chip = more than the traffic of the entire internet Science21 Oct 2022 | 45
Manufacturers could be forced to include repair instructions Fix-it guides among changes mulled by FTC for home appliances and potentially other stuff Personal Tech19 Oct 2022 | 30
Now you can't even scale Mount Everest without a drone buzzing overhead Video No chance of any peace, not even at 8,900 metres Bootnotes14 Oct 2022 | 17