Fujitsu Having a Pop at a Smart Ring With "Air Writing" Recognition
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Twitter user Terence Eden creates a 23-step choose-your-own-adventure using only the micro-blogging platform.
Basically he wants everyone to pay for him to build a nice house.
High-pressure gas leak causes evacuation of American part of International Space Station.
While Microsoft's Illumiroom prototype shows no signs of leaving the Xbox labs, French firm Catopsys has its own take on the screen-extending projection idea, with the Immersis beaming your games beyond your screen's boundaries and all over the surrounding walls.
Advisory notice stops the menace of auto-playback.
PLUS: a massive Millennium Falcon model for just over £20, GTA 5 on the PS4, and a massive £257 saving on a 13.3-inch MacBook Air.
Pay a fiver and have your enemies covered in the small-and-sparklies.
The 4-inch 435 packs a reasonable punch for a phone that only cost €69 (that's just under £54).
Why 2015 should be the year that Valve's promised PC gaming boxes turn into more than vapourware.
Holy high-rollers Batman! Check out Macau's latest casino resort, Studio City, is themed around DC's superhero properties. Costing $3.2 billion, it's hoped to lift the gambling hub after a disappointing year.
Was going to do it himself but would rather swan about with his money and "ideas".
Shock revelation leads to wider denial of responsibility for pedalling drugs online via The Silk Road.
MIght as well obliterate the camera market next, right?
Say hello to the Z1, which goes on sale today (in, err, India).
Security analysts have discovered that almost one billion Android phones have a bug that leaves their phone open to hackers. Google knows the security flaw exists, but has no plans to fix it.