by Victoria Milne | Sep 17, 2015 | Blog
While your average digital watch probably contains more computing power than the ZXSpectrum, for British people of a certain age the perma-crashing, plastic keyboard wielding, cassette tape adjusting personal computer of their youth retains a mythical charm If you’re...
by Victoria Milne | Sep 9, 2015 | Blog
Do you love pets? Sure! Do you adore selfies? Hell yes. Then you, my friend, will surely appreciate the PetBot, aka “The World’s First Smart Device That Lets Your Pet Send You A Selfie Automatically”. The PetBot – which, we’ll be honest, looks quite a lot like a...
by Victoria Milne | Jul 30, 2015 | Blog
Apple and Google might be heated rivals in everything from maps to music but – if recent reports are to be believed – they are united in one very important characteristic: both have “failed” in the world of wearables. The Google Glass Explorer programme...
by Victoria Milne | Jul 13, 2015 | Blog
As any desperate pick up artist will tell you, there are few better ways of meeting the opposite sex than getting a dog. Combine that with the digital dating wonders of Tinder and there really should be no stopping you. Such, anyway, is the appeal of Tindog, an...
by Victoria Milne | Jun 8, 2015 | Blog
That’s it: the internet of things has officially gone too far after Intel revealed this week that a team of boffins has used its Edison platform to create a prototype internet-connected nappy. The Register reports that the device, on show at Computex 2015, uses...