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The ‘ground droid’ that plans to deliver Londoners’ food on demand
Tech talk is never more engaging than when it’s done over the radio
Soon you may be able to shut out the loudmouth and turn up the whisperer
Struggle continues for new products that largely happy consumers need, even if they don’t realise it
Along with advances in steel and concrete construction, lifts have made tall buildings possible
I share views of the sceptics down the pub about games conducted from something as comfy as a chair
I demur at their being called smart. Surely stupid, able and willing is more apt?
Big tech companies have had a go but start-up Pointr seems to have cracked indoor direction finding
Companies can grow to brands with millions of customers while having next to no staff or overheads
Actual, tangible success can be mere detail. It’s all in the concept, the online strategy — and the noise
Governments are not quite sure what to do about drones, beyond wafty promises to educate buyers
I have become obsessed by the almost childlike simplicity of 432 Park Avenue
WeLive with other co-living communities that are cropping up have turned into a Real trend
Phonemakers are caught in an ‘innovate or die’ scenario
Our kids will most probably one day deplore new cultural norms thrown up by those now toddlers
Life-enhancing gadgets that someone needs to invent
Swedish museum allows enthusiasts to handle Apollo astronauts’ camera equipment
New and potentially big apps are emerging — without looking hard I have stumbled on three
Image-hunting is a work early in its progress but its implications range from inspiring to creepy
What will academics 1,500 years from now draw on as evidence of life in 2016?
Two idealistic businesses that believe technology democratises
Suitcases are going electronic in a response to the 24m lost worldwide since last counted in 2014
Non car-owning is almost becoming a status symbol, different from greener-than-thou one-downmanship
Today must be the most innovative era since the late 19th century
A Deloitte report revealed that voice calls are in decline as we use our ‘pocket computers’
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