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Where do London's tech elite and entrepreneurs stand on UK politics?
The relationship between technology and politics is far more complicated in the UK than the US.
Futuristic pavement that generates power as you walk is heading to London's Oxford Street
Energy-generating digital flooring from Pavegen could be used to power lighting and track shopping habits.
Amazon Video Direct: Could new video streaming service be a YouTube killer?
New service lets users upload their own videoes to Amazon Video and earn royalties.
Virtual reality and HTC Vive are potent reminders of how magical technology can be
Watching people play VR for the first time is priceless now it's so hard to wow with innovation.
'Miracle' spinal surgery credited with returning sight to blind woman after 21 years
Mary Ann Franco, 70, able to see again after receiving unrelated spinal surgery, following a fall at her Florida home.
India could revolutionise organ transport by using drone delivery
If everything goes according to plan, India could use drones to transport organs.
Virtual reality can help treat severe paranoia and phobias, Oxford study says
Researchers have found that virtual reality simulation could be used to alleviate the symptoms of severe paranoia.
New technology will always be misused by our carnal side, the moral panic is nothing new
Technology and sex have always been the closest bedmates and the fear it'll be misappropriated will continue.
World's smallest and most powerful engine created by scientists in breakthrough for nanobots
Nano engine fuelled by lasers and gold is 'one hundred times more powerful than any other engine known to man'.
The crazy salaries of Silicon Valley's tech interns will make you want to quit your job
Look away now. Interns for Snapchat, Twitter and Facebook can earn over $10,000 a month.
How to beat jet lag: Neuroon Sleeping Mask offers a first-class wearable solution
Wearable intelligent sleep mask acts like 'caffeine and sunshine' to augment your in-flight napping.
John McAfee: The war on the gig economy has turned AirBnb and Uber into a legislative bloodbath
New government imposed laws are discriminating against those who want to earn money from their property.
BBC and Google join forces to make UK children 'safest in the world' on the internet
Organisations have partnered up with e-safety group Internet Matters.
How to avoid pesky Game Of Thrones spoilers online with a simple, free Google Chrome extension
This free Google Chrome extension hides every mention of the show from your browser.
Global Internet of Things security spending to reach $348m in 2016
Predicted global spending on IoT security will reach $348m in 2010, a modest 23.7% increase from 2015.
Y chromosome: Ancient male population explosions discovered through modern DNA
Evolution of male population expansion can be traced by analysing differences between Y chromosomes.
World's first drone café takes off in Netherlands for high-flying cocktails
The future of table service? Unmanned flying machines replace waiters at pop-up café.
Apple's Find My iPad tool leads Thai police to notorious gang hideout
Apple's tool for iCloud users comes in handy for crime-busting.
Solar Impulse 2 makes successful take-off from Hawaii
Sun-powered plane will take approximately 66 hours to make its journey to Mountain View, California.
What happened to Intel? Its halcyon days are over after failing to join the mobile revolution
After slashing 12,000 jobs, is the once-mighty Intel facing a shaky future?
Britain faces 'consequences' if it votes for Brexit warns French economy minister
Macron said there consequences around access to the single market and changes financial passport rules.
Carbyne: Scientists create 'holy grail' strongest material in the world that's tougher than graphene
Elusive 'wonder material' takes graphene's title as the strongest substance ever made.
Dyson invents new Cinetic Big Ball vacuum that can't fall over thanks to self-righting design
New design update for Cinetic Big Ball defies frustrating falls as it wobbles back to its feet like a Weeble.
BBC iPlayer Kids: New children's TV app launches with no adults allowed, but is it safe?
New app is free and available to download now.
Bumbling robot waiters force Chinese restaurants to close after numerous serving fails
Expensive 'bots cause closure after failure to carry food or serve drinks.
Dyson launches V8 handheld vacuum with more power, double battery life and less noise
Pricey cordless vacuum delivers Dyson's best handheld performance yet.
Seven best golf gadgets and accessories to improve your play
Iron out your golf game with the help of our pick of the best in GPS, swing trackers, simulators and more.
Moleskine launches Smart Writing Set to digitise your handwritten notes and drawings
The Smart Writing Set can digitise your notes and sketches, move them to a mobile device and share them with ease.
Want to be reborn as a tree? There is a smart, biodegradable urn that will help you branch out after death
The Bios Incube allows you to grow a tree from the remains of a loved one or even a pet.
How to free up more iPhone storage space with this 30-second iTunes trick
This easy hidden iTunes hack can triple your iPhone storage capacity without deleting any apps or photos.