Collider restarts after hitch
Nov. 21 - The Large Hadron particle acceleratior built to reproduce 'Big Bang' conditions restarts after a technical glitch caused a year-long delay.
Twitter to follow Google's lead
Nov 20 - The co-founder of the popular microblogging service Biz Stone tells Reuters TV that the company will eventually emulate the search company's lucrative ad model, but profit is not the priority... more
PS3 video service launches in Europe
Nov 19 - Sony Computer Entertainment is rolling out its PlayStation Video Delivery Service in France, Germany, Spain and the UK as competition intensifies in the console market.
Light therapy device fights acne
Nov 17 - Sufferers of acne, or facial spots, know all about the benefits of light therapy but they have only been able to receive it either in hospital or a clinic.
Japanese translation glasses
Nov 17 - NEC of Japan has unveiled a pair of hi-tech spectacles that allow wearers to see past language barriers, literally.
Artificial retina helps blind woman
Nov 16 - Experimental technology that stimulates the retina via an external camera has enabled a blind woman in New York to see.
T3's rough guide to Xmas tech
Nov 16 - Technology magazines have a tendency to talk up the latest gadgets and gizmos, but Future Publishing's T3 is hoping to begin a new tradition this Christmas season.
The future of mobile money
Nov 12 - Providing financial services to some of the world's poorest people through mobile phones is proving to be a lucrative business in developing nations, but challenges remain according to the GS... more
Consumer concerns over cyber fraud
Nov 10 - Government and banks are still failing to protect private data adequately, according to UK and U.S. consumers.
Call of Duty guns for record sales
Nov 10 - Despite a difficult economic climate, the first-person shooter video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" has been selling briskly after receiving a record number of preorders.




