What are the best Raspberry Pi alternatives? Everything you need to know about Pi rivalsA guide to Raspberry Pi alternatives, from low-cost options to more powerful boards.July 9, 2019 by Nick Heath in Innovation
What is the Raspberry Pi 3? Everything you need to know about the tiny, low-cost computerAn introduction to the Raspberry Pi 3 computer, from how to set it up, to what you can do with it.November 30, 2017 by Nick Heath in Innovation
Cern paves the way for lightning-speed networksTerabytes of data are streaming through dedicated fibre-optic links between laboratories and universities globally in preparation for the world's largest particle accelerator being switched on in August at CernJuly 16, 2008 by Nick Heath in Innovation
Customers to devise killer-gadgets of the futureA report by the Economist Intelligence Unit predicts that within five years, 'prosumers' will be feeding their ideas straight onto company production linesJuly 14, 2008 by Nick Heath in Innovation
Large Hadron Collider computing grid launchedThe Worldwide Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid, which can draw on the computing power of more than 100,000 processors, was officially launched on FridayOctober 6, 2008 by Nick Heath in Innovation
Hadron Collider gets fresh power supplyCern is planning to build a new computing hub in France, because its existing one is sucking the power grid dry October 7, 2008 by Nick Heath in Innovation
Holographic handsets on the market by 2010Indian technology giant Infosys has patented a mobile device capable of projecting, capturing and sending 3D imagesJune 20, 2008 by Nick Heath in Innovation
How the European Space Agency protects chips from cosmic radiationThe ESA has detailed how its engineers design a processor that can operate within the high radiation environment of space.January 8, 2013 by Nick Heath in Innovation
'May I see your license?' Why police pulled over Google's self-driving carOne of Google's autonomous vehicles gets a talking-to by an officer of the law.November 13, 2015 by Nick Heath in Innovation
Google Chrome add-on lets computers swap links using soundThe technology giant releases an extension for its Chrome browser that allows machines to swap information using audio - an idea inspired by the simplicity of talking to other people.May 20, 2015 by Nick Heath in Innovation