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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"
Angry, sweary tweets linked to higher rates of heart disease
Researchers find link between communities who tweet negatively and increase in heart disease mortality.
Las Vegas gears up for annual Consumer Electronics Show
Under the glare of Sin City's bright lights, technology will be the headliner this week in Las Vegas as the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show gets ready to raise its curtain on Tuesday (January 06).
Worst and weirdest wearables of 2014: Hi-tech trousers, hats and brain monitors
From selfie hats to jeans that make drum noises, these are five of 2014's weirdest wearables
Future iPhone will protect itself from falls by shifting weight in mid-air
Smashed iPhone screens could be a thing of the past as Apple patents system to control spin of falling iPhones
Google Glass 2 to get Intel processor with focus on healthcare and construction markets
A second version of Google Glass, powered by an Intel processor, is in development and will be aimed at industry use
Revolutionary New Magnetic Sideways-Running Elevators To Hit Hong Kong
New cable-free technology enables lifts to move vertically and horizontally
By 2020 90% of Children Over Six Years Old Will Have Mobile Phones
Future generations are expected to mature faster due to the rise of gadgets and social media networks.
Step Aside Smartwatch - Wearable Technology is Coming to Our Clothes
Wearable technology will soon mean sensors sewn into clothes
Microsoft Hires Dalek-style Robocops to Guard Silicon Valley HQ
Robot security guards can predict crimes before they occur
Is Today's Society Addicted to Technology?
Professional psychological help is now available for technology addiction.
Internet Connected Devices Will Outnumber Humans Three to One by 2020
Research by analysts at Gartner claim exponential growth from the Internet of Things (IoT) will see 25 billion connected devices by 2020.
Teaching Children Online Safety 'As Important as Crossing The Road', Says Marie Collins Foundation
Online child abuse charity CEO urges parents to educate children about grooming from an early age.
GCHQ Stance on Social Networks Lambasted as 'Divisive and Offensive' by Privacy Organisation Open Rights Group
Plea by GCHQ head Robert Hannigan for mature debate about social network privacy dismissed as 'offensive' by campaign group
Smartphone-Controlled Hotel Room Locks Launched by Starwood Group
Guests can check-in, get their room number, and unlock their door all through a smartphone app
Virtual Reality Headsets to Help Predict Sex Offender Behaviour
Virtual reality headsets to predict sex offender behaviour and measure treatment success
'Yo is Too Complicated' - Meet Ping, the Pager for the 21st Century
Russian developer Muslim Shortanov thinks Yo is too complicated, and his Ping app is the 21st century answer to the pager
Developing Artificial Intelligence 'Like Summoning the Demon' - Elon Musk
Tesla Motors boss Elon Musk warns artificial intelligence development could be humanity's 'largest existential threat'.
Apple iPad Mini 3 Review: A Second-Class Tablet
The iPad mini 3 adds Touch ID and a gold colour option, but Apple has done little else to upgrade it from last year's model
Inside Mercedes F1 team: Driving Tip of a Technological Iceberg
IBTimes UK visits the Mercedes AMG F1 factory to see how Hamilton and Rosberg's cars were created
Implantable Technologies Will Soon be Inside Your Body
Imagine being able to browse the web with your thoughts and scan images with the blink of an eye.