Why 2022 could be a big year for resignations By Abigail Opiah last updated 14 September 21 TechRadar Pro EXCLUSIVE The UK and the US will soon welcome a sea of new businesses, our survey finds.
The best robots from CES 2020: the cute, the cuddly and the confusing By Cat Ellis last updated 22 July 21 CES 2020 This year's tech expo featured a mechanical menagerie, with personality-packed bots designed for work and play.
Uber and Hyundai are planning to offer flying taxi rides by 2023 By Cat Ellis published 8 January 20 CES 2020 If cars, bikes, scooters, helicopters and submarines aren't enough, you'll soon be able to hail a miniature electric plane.
This sonic toothbrush cleans your mouth in 10 seconds, and you can own it today By Cat Ellis published 6 January 20 CES 2020 Just bite down on the FasTeesH Y-Brush for five seconds to clean your upper teeth, then flip it to do the lower ones.
Synthetic skin could bring the sensation of touch to virtual worlds By Sofia Wyciślik-Wilson published 1 October 19 The soft, wearable film provides haptic feedback in real time, and could transform VR experiences.
Are AI composers the future of music? By Cat Ellis published 1 March 19 We speak to Daigo Kusunoki, creator of AI-powered music making tool Ecrett Music.
British companies warned against implanting NFC chips in their staff By Cat Ellis published 12 November 18 Financial, engineering and legal firms are in talks about chipping employees to improve security.
LG's big 'bot plan: to create a network of working robots with 'wearable' SuitBot By Becca Caddy published 2 September 18 IFA 2018 Unveiled at IFA, the SuitBot gives workers the extra strength they need.
Space tourism hope for US rocket company By Marc Chacksfield published 5 August 09 New Mexico was the site this week for a rocket demonstration which could well prove the economic viability of public space flights.
Australian Govt launches killer robot competition By Adam Hartley published 14 July 09 The Australian government has launched a competition to encourage AI and robotics specialists to design military robots to help with the Australian army's "dirty work".