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How to stop your Vizio smart TV from spying on you
Step-by-step guide to turning off Vizio's Smart Interactivity 'spying' feature.
James Dyson Award winners deliver innovation in electronics, ecology and scuba diving
A pool of 90 entrants selected from 20 countries showcased inventions and competed for the £30,000 top prize.
The secret to speeding up a slow computer? Sing to it, according to researchers
Scientists discover 'singing' to data using acoustic sound waves could be the key to speeding up a slow computer.
Google co-founder Larry Page discusses Alphabet
In a rare public appearance, Page explained why he was spurred to create a whole new company structure.
Fitbit sales triple to £265m as earnings from wearable technology continue to soar
Fitbit told investors it is aiming at a full year revenue of $1.78bn.
The reasons why people don't want to buy a smartwatch revealed
They may be the darlings of the tech scene but the majority of people aren't buying smartwatches.
Unbreakable glass that's as strong as steel created by scientists in Japan
University of Tokyo develops unbreakable glass that could revolutionise construction, manufacturing and dinner parties.
Cambridgeshire: Cost-cutting Police want victims to report crimes on Skype
Cambridgeshire police want to Skype victims of crime.
Microsoft's biggest mistake: Investing in Apple was the 'craziest thing we ever did'
Microsoft rescued Apple from the brink of bankruptcy back in 1997 with a $150m investment
Scientists create blackest material ever seen
Researchers develop light-absorbing material that was inspired by a beetle.
Google shows off its self-driving car prototype [Video]
Google's pet project of designing driverless cars began in 2009.
World Rhino Day 2015: Spy-cam rhinos to take on poachers with devices hidden in their horns
The war on wildlife crime is taking a new technology-driven direction.
Apple and FBI at war over iMessage privacy
Apple's encryption system won't allow US authorities to intercept texts involved in drugs investigation.
Australia: Artist to connect implanted human ear on arm to Wi-Fi
Australian artist to insert microphone with GPS and wireless Internet into human ear implant on his arm.
Wearable iSkin silicone controls your smartphone with a tap of your arm
iSkin is a wearable silicone which is touch and pressure sensitive and can control a connected phone
E-cigarettes: UK warning issued after 'highly disturbing' spate of exploding chargers
A "highly disturbing" spate of exploding e-cigarette chargers has prompted a nationwide alert encouraging consumers to avoid using "dodgy" chargers.
Google Glass: New version in the works?
The search giant may be testing a new iteration of the wearable after filing an unknown piece of hardware with the US FCC.
Technology in video games like Destiny and Call of Duty sucks the humanity out of stories
Technology is amazing, but in games it can hold back great storytelling.
Pepper the £1,000 humanoid robot that 'makes you happy' sells out in 60 seconds
All 1,000 models of the robot which knows whether you are happy or sad sold out at the consumer launch in Japan.
Reddit ban of harassment forum 'fatpeoplehate' draws frenzied online reaction [GRAPHIC CONTENT]
Social media powerhouse's ban upsets some of its 172 million unique visitors worldwide.
Paralysed man drinks beer using bionic arm and chips implanted in his brain
Erik Sorto, paralysed 13 years ago, controls bionic arm with chips embedded into his brain
Google should be available to pupils in exams, says OCR exam board chief
OCR exam board chief says pupils shouldn't have to store masses of information in their head.
Drone deliveries and augmented recipes: This is Ikea's vision for the kitchen of 2025
Ikea kitchen from 2025 has integrated hob and scales, and projects recipes down from above.
Election 2015: Definitive guide to technology pledges from Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats
From mobile coverage and broadband, to electric cars and surveillance, our guide to election technology pledges.
Can't afford an Apple Watch? Pick one up in Shenzhen for £37
Are you thinking the Apple Watch is a bit pricey? Well head over to the Chinese city of Shenzhen and pick one up for £37.
Talking traffic lights of the future will alert drivers of road hazards
Traffic lights of the future will always be green when drivers approach them in a pioneering new scheme.
April Fools' Day 2015: The best and worst technology jokes
From backwards Google and Beats by Boyle, to driverless Dominos bikes and NFC-enabled pants, it's April Fool's Day again
Connected autonomous car industry will create 320,000 UK jobs and boost economy by £51bn by 2030
Research by KPMG claims the connected and autonomous vehicle industries will create over 300,000 UK jobs.
Half of young Britons who drive for work fear being replaced by autonomous cars before retirement
Meanwhile, older drivers are less concerned about the impact of autonomous vehicles.
Apple Watch Edition 'a huge mistake' at £8,000 – luxury watchmaker expects ridicule for buyers
Christopher Ward co-founder says Apple is welcome to the watch market but brands expensive gold Watch Edition as "a mistake"