Neanderthals liked to wear a bit of slap

They probably weren't trying to impress us with their delicate good looks - but Neanderthals wore makeup, according to new research.

Sexpot turns Sexbot in Sin City

When in Vegas, it’s always nice to come across a friendly face, which is why TG Daily was delighted to find Roxxxy the sex robot at the Adult Entertainment Expo this weekend, slumped on a couch looking a little fatigued from all the action.

Tegra talked out of CES finals

Despite his powerful gift of the gab, Nvidia’s Roy Taylor fell just short of winning CES’s prestigious “Last Gadget Standing” award for the firm’s sleek looking Tegra Tablet on Friday, as D-Link’s Boxee Box and Showwx’s Laser Pico Projector took joint first place.

Porn industry embraces immersive 3D technology

CES wasn’t the only show brimming over with 3D announcements this past week, with the Adult Entertainment Expo also bursting out of the box to bring 3D content into people’s living rooms, albeit in a slightly different shade of blue than James Cameron’s Avatar.

LG outlines the future of 3D entertainment

LG representative Axel Voosen told TG Daily it will take engineers at least three years to design fully functional 3D-capable displays that do not require viewers to wear a special pair of glasses.

Ron Jeremy: Violent video games are worse than porn

Adult film star Ron Jeremy has claimed that violent video games pose more of a danger to children than pornography.

Capcom showcases Lost Planet 2

Capcom offered TG Daily a sneak peek of the latest Lost Planet 2 build at a special CES 2010 demo held in the swanky Planet Hollywood hotel.

Something at Google is broken

There seems to be something awry at Google. All you need to do is navigate over here and you'll see what.

MSI launches Big Bang Fuzion motherboard

MSI has introduced a motherboard that allows gamers to simultaneously run multiple GPUs from different companies.

Intel WiMAX saves CES from offline doom

Covering CES can certainly be challenging enough without having to worry about staying online for more than three minutes at a time.

Cyberlink touts 3D Blu-ray experience

Cyberlink is showcasing its 3D Blu-ray platform at CES 2010.

Microsoft weighs in on Google Nexus

Ars Technica has an interesting take on the Google Nexus - Microsoft apparently thinks that offering a phone will dent the Android push.

Networks collapse@CES 2010

You would think that any Consumer Electronics show would have decent Wifi, and perhaps a proper press lounge or two, but the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year has neither.

Nokia gets a Greenpeace gong

Environmental organization Greenpeace has handed out glad green tidings for some tech companies and brickbats to others.

Kingston intros 24GB HyperX kits

Memory firm Kingston Technology said it has started shipping 24GB DDR3 memory kits.

France wants to tax Google with online advertising proposal

The French government is considering an online advertising tax, a move which would see it collecting millions every year from the likes of Google and Facebook.

Projector turns flat surfaces into touch screens

UK company Light Blue Optics (LBO) has launched an interactive projector that turns any flat surface into a 10 inch touch screen.

Moore's Law unnatural, proclaims Intel CEO

It took Intel CEO Paul Otellini only about a minute to mention Moore’s Law in his CES keynote on Thursday, remarking that the ‘law’ was “not a law of nature, but a law that reflects human inventiveness.”

Human genome carries 40 million-year-old virus

About eight percent of human genetic material comes from a virus and not from our ancestors - and could be causing mutations and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia.

Gaga goes gaga for Polaroid

Lady Gaga left her fans - and hordes of opportunistic photographers - waiting today as the popular pop diva arrived at the Polaroid conference over an hour fashionably late.