November 3, 2015 IBM touts Watson supercomputer to speed up scientific breakthroughs IBM has enhanced its Watson supercomputer, famous for its appearance on the quiz show "Jeopardy," in an attempt to speed up the pace of scientific breakthroughs.
November 3, 2015 Too cloudy? Change the weather with new photo-editing tech Whoever said you can't control the weather was wrong.
November 3, 2015 Leaked G3 Stylus shows LG’s keen to grow the G3 smartphone family LG could be planning to launch another spin-off of the G3 smartphone, named the G3 Stylus. A leaked set of specs suggests it won't be challenging the Note 3, but will share the G3's overall design.
November 3, 2015 Medication management goes digital Medication management for patients, as well as their physicians and pharmacists, is going digital.
November 3, 2015 Sony invented augmented reality 15 years ago – and had no idea what to do with it Meet the blue-sky guys. Most major technology companies have major R&D arms for “blue-sky” research: deep theoretical science and wild new creations. Microsoft Research – 1,100 strong in labs all around the globe – built a mood-sensing “smart bra” and a holographic desk and is working on Windows 9. Amazon’s R&D arm is called Lab126.
November 3, 2015 Glass app lets you take a photo just by thinking about it Forget voice control – a London-based startup has designed an attachment for Glass that lets you take a photo and post it to Twitter just by thinking about it. It's available now, though it's so prominent you might not want to go outside with it on.
November 3, 2015 Tech Q&A: Amazon Fire phone, spend less on your phone bill and more Check out these great tech tips - from the pros and cons of the Amazon Fire phone to the best ways to find cheap airfare.
November 3, 2015 Google Cube is a six-sided psychedelic music video player Google's latest experiment is a psychedelic music video player called Cube, which displays different videos on each of its six sides. You can play with the Cube on Chrome or Android.
November 3, 2015 YouTube music streaming plan sends indie labels into spin Independent music labels are clashing with YouTube over the licensing terms of the video sharing site’s forthcoming music streaming service.