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iPad plant rules 'inhumane'
Workers' conditions in the Chinese factories that produce iPads and iPhones are 'appalling'.

The end of the world as we know it?
A study from the UK's Ministry of Defence warns that the military could be creating a terminator-like scenario by becoming reliant on semi-autonomous armed machines.

AR.Drone: Vroom with a view
The new iPhone controlled flying toy has Matt Greenop in geek heaven.

Amazon vs Apple: The race for the future of music
Experts believe cloud players are the way of the future for music listeners. Jerome Taylor reports.

Nintendo 3DS: Handy new dimension
Nintendo has taken its DS handheld into the future with 3D gaming - and without the need for stupid glasses.

<i>Debbie Mayo-Smith</i>: Smartphones - smarter than you think
Smartphones - everywhere you look you'll see an iPhone, Blackberry, Android or Windows phone.

Review: Nokia N8
No one sells more mobiles than Nokia, but the company has struggled for years to produce a smartphone with wow factor.

AT&T CEO: Apps should run on many devices
AT&T Inc.'s CEO Randall Stephenson, expressed frustration with the way applications are sold to smart phone users, saying customers should be able to buy an application once and have it work across many different devices.

Travel gadget: TomTom GPS
Driving on foreign roads, especially on the wrong side of the road, can be a challenging experience but a car GPS system can do a lot to ease the tension.

The year in tech - and what's coming in 2011
A quick skim through some front page news stories over the past year provides incontrovertible proof of technology's grip on our lives.

<i>Chris Barton</i>: Resistance is futile even for a hardened cellphone sceptic
Finally, mobiles are living up to their early promise.

How texting can be a pain in the neck
Dozens of cases of 'text neck' - a condition linked to using mobile devices - are being reported each week, chiropractors' say.