Devices, software, wearables and more
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The OnePlus 3 is fast, beautiful, long-lasting and reasonably priced; you won’t find a better all-rounder
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Pop-up ads on mobile are the worst. Here’s how to block them on Android once and for all
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The Information Commissioner’s Office has said the surveillance legislation creates a “haystack of potential problems”
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Football Fan Shirt delivers haptic vibrations to your torso to bring you closer to the game
How technology is changing your work
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Crowdfunding isn’t just for vanity projects, our guide explains everything you need to know about raising capital through the crowd
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New report from Culture, Media and Sport committee claims CEOs should be directly accountable for data breaches
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Only one in four senior management teams in tech reflect the gender diversity of the capital’s population
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New report from Oxera suggests that mobile phone networks would buck the overall trend and benefit from Brexit
Developments from the frontiers of science
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It’s not a simple fix, but it appears the impact of Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed with a mix of therapies
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Jeff Bezos’ space venture, Blue Origin, just had a successful rocket launch, but its crew capsule didn’t have a smooth landing
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Cryotherapy has exploded in professional sports in recent years, but why is a liquid-nitrogen vapour shower helpful?
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New study from Kyoto University suggests cats have “a rudimentary understanding of gravity”
The cutting edge of automotive technology
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Jeremy Clarkson's new car show is coming soon. Here's how to watch The Grand Tour
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Le Mans 2016 24 Hours: Why Toyota, Porsche and Audi are racing to innovate in the WEC
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The Rolls-Royce Vision NEXT 100 looks like a batmobile — and has the tech to match
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Faraday Future has been busy hiring some Formula One talent
How technology is changing our everyday lives
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FIFA 17 friendly match shows a number of subtle changes
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#HACKED: Syria’s Electronic Armies puts you in the role of a journalist tasked with investigating the Syrian cyberwar
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Father builds his daughters a Harry Potter Sorting Hat and has shared how to make one online
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As the UK prepares to go to the polls, Alphr investigates what Brexit could mean for the tech industry
The world of 20 years from now
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Official campaign for Brexit has a fake voter registration page with targeted Google Ads
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO is frightened by the possibilities of Google’s AI programme
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Autonomous underwater drones could soon make it impossible for nuclear submarines to hide in our seas – should we be worried?
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Project Magenta will do for music what Google Deep Dream does for images