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.

Plastic Logic joins the e-reader Que

Plastic Logic has introduced its long-awaited Que proReader at CES 2010.

Palm adds 3D gaming and Flash plug-in to webOS platform

Palm introduced 7 graphics-intensive games for its webOS mobile platform at CES 2010.



Vuzix debuts augmented reality eyewear

Vuzix has debuted an $800 pair of video eyewear that offers users access to 67-inch displays of mixed and augmented reality.

Spring Design showcases dual-screen Android e-reader

Spring Design is showcasing a $400 dual-screen Android-based e-reader at CES 2010.

Nvidia launches tablet "revolution" with next-gen Tegra processor

Nvidia has introduced its second-generation Tegra processor for mobile devices.   

Keep on, keep on taking the tablets

Shivering in a UK county that's only two degrees Celsius colder than the South Pole, I'm beginning to think that on the whole I'd rather be in Las Vegas.

CES - it's all a heap of crap

Opinion The foremost shock 'n' awe tech show in the world is a complete and utter waste of time.

Intel touts new age of Core computing

Intel has introduced its 2010 Core family of processors, which include i7, i5 and i3 chips. The company also unveiled several product platform updates, such as Centrino Wi-Fi and WiMAX adapters.

RIM delivers terror of Powerpoint on BlackBerry

Research in Motion has introduced a gizmo for BlackBerry users that lets you bore an audience to death by displaying a PowerPoint presentation wirelessly.

Now TI is doing an e-reader too

Another firm is set to jump on the e-reader bandwagon - and this time it's giant semiconductor company Texas Instruments.

There's no Intel chip inside Apple's tablet

When Apple introduces its tablet machine later on this month, it's unlikely to have an Intel chip inside.

Footprints of earliest land animals found

The discovery of new fossil footprints indicates that our ancestors left the sea for the land at least 18 million years earlier than thought.

BBC investigates science coverage 'bias'

Dammit, you've sussed us - science writers are all in the pocket of a massive global warming conspiracy. But at least you're going for the big targets first.

A cure for Alzheimers? Yakking on the phone

It's not what you'd expect from all those moronic overheard conversations - but heavy cellphone users are apparently less likely to suffer from memory loss.

Is Google's Nexus a rogue replicant?

It can't be long now before every word in the English language has been copyright protected, and we'll all have to start communicating in whistles and clicks.