Daily tech deals: Motorola Moto G smartphone for £135 By Alysia Judge The Motorola Moto G is one of the cheaper handsets on the market right now, but Tesco has slashed the price even further to make it super affordable.
Google Glass review: The pinnacle of wearable technology? [VIDEO] By Alysia Judge Begin a sentence with the phrase “most anticipated gadget ever” and tradition dictates the words “Google” and “Glass” must follow shortly after. We review this
Report: Apple and Samsung lose ground to "home-grown" mobile vendors By Alysia Judge A few years ago it would have been unthinkable, but whispers that Apple and Samsung are losing their stranglehold on the market are growing louder.
How to charge your smartphone in just 15 minutes By Alysia Judge When your smartphone battery is nearly dead just minutes before an important conference call, what do you do? Ultrapak is a portable battery that has the answer.
Daily tech deals: Lenovo Thinkpad B50 laptop with £30 cashback By Alysia Judge In the market for a new laptop? You can get the Lenovo Thinkpad B50 laptop for £168.98 after £30 cashback from the generous folks at Lenovo's head office.
Daily tech deals: Discounted Raspberry Pi Model B at Amazon By Alysia Judge The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost, deck-of-cards sized Linux computer, designed to promote computer science and programming in a fun way, and it can be yours for under £30.
Cyberith Virtualizer lets you run and jump in virtual reality [VIDEO] By Alysia Judge The Cyberith Virtualizer is a gaming rig that lets you walk, run and jump throughout virtual reality environments. Could this be the enabler of immersive virtual reality?
The death of Oyster Card? Contactless payments via smartphone will hit TFL in September By Alysia Judge As desperate London commuters cry out for air conditioning on hot trains, Transport For London (TfL) has announced a development of a different sort.
Facebook defies critics with stunning Q2 results set around mobile ads By Alysia Judge Facebook has smashed all estimates in its earnings and revenue report this week, largely thanks to its robust mobile ad business.
Research: Games will be keeping the UK tech industry afloat by 2020 By Alysia Judge New research has revealed that gaming is fast becoming one of the biggest money spinners in the UK technology industry, constituting a healthy slice of the overall profit pie.
Nokia Lumia 930 review: The Windows Phone to rule them all By Alysia Judge We've been leaving fingerprints all over the new Nokia Lumia 930, the first smartphone born since Microsoft bought Nokia. So should you buy it?
Windows 10 screenshot leaks reveal closer look at new Start Menu as release date draws closer By Alysia Judge Windows 10 looms ever closer, and leaked screenshots of a developer build hints that the new OS will include a Start Menu alongside windowed Metro / Modern-style apps.
Daily tech deals: Brand new PlayStation 4 (PS4) console for under £300 By Alysia Judge ShopTo outlet is selling Sony's PlayStation 4 (PS4) console for just £299.99. That knocks a nice £50 off the asking price, leaving plenty left over for a game of your choice.
Podcast #27: We review the Google Glass and LG G Watch By Alysia Judge It's a wearable tech bonanza this week on the ITProPortal podcast, as we pick apart the LG G Watch and the legendary Google Glass smart specs.
Daily tech teals: Save £157 on a Hitachi 40in HD TV By Alysia Judge Hitachi is selling the "Hitachi 40in Full HD Freeview HD LED TV with Smart Apps" (they really need to come up with pithier names) for an ultra low £242.99.
Samsung struggles to stay afloat as Apple iPhone 6 looms By Alysia Judge Samsung is scrabbling to hold on to its share of the smartphone market amidst fierce competition from cheaper Chinese rivals and high-end Apple handsets, a new survey has revealed.
Lionel Messi storms FIFA 15 official cover as UK launch date revealed [VIDEO] By Alysia Judge Just days after the World Cup fans’ last roar echoed across Brazil, EA sports has announced that FIFA 15 will hit UK shelves on 26 September 2014.
"Your money or your website!" Russian hacker group ransoms CNET for Bitcoins By Alysia Judge Technology news website CNET has fallen prey to an attack by the Russian hacker group w0rm, who attempted to ransom the personal data of more than one million users.
4 out of 10 smartphones will have flexible screens by 2018 By Alysia Judge A new report suggests that smartphone manufacturers will be bending over backwards to create flexible screens in the next few years, with 4 in 10 smartphones being curved by 2018.
Noticed anything different? Meet ITProPortal Spot By Alysia Judge You may have noticed some changes to the ITProPortal site this morning; Well, more one big change. ITProPortal Spot is the new way to delve deeper into our site.
Apple iWatch launch date draws closer: Will enter production in November 2014 By Alysia Judge Apple’s heavily anticipated contribution to the smart watch craze, the “iWatch,” will enter mass production this November, says noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Daily tech deals: 67 per cent off Anker portable charger By Alysia Judge With smartphones buckling under the weight of so much processing power, it's easy to run out of battery within a matter of hours. Avoid being caught short with this Anker portable charger.
Chinese government unblocks Google in time for Tiannanmen anniversary By Alysia Judge On the 25th anniversary of the Tiannaman Square massacre, the Chinese government has made the decision to unblock Google for millions of Internet users across China.
Samsung 850 Pro review: The best SSD of 2014? By Alysia Judge We review the brand new Samsung 850 Pro, an SSD that's making waves in the memory space for its revolutionary 3D V-NAND technology. But how does it stack up?
Silent Circle seeks to destroy Skype with its secret weapon: Encrypted voIP By Alysia Judge Silent Circle – the esoterically brooding group behind this year’s “unhackable” Blackphone – has set its sights on disrupting big market players like Skype and Viber.