Laptops could charge by typing thanks to a virus on the keys
Whether your laptop gives up just as you're about to finish a crucial report or your phone kicks the bucket when you're hopelessly lost, we've all felt the pain of running out of juice when you're out and about.
Time-shifting BlackBerry camera makes pictures perfect
Cameras using BB 10 software will have the ability to wind back time on selected portions of photos to make sure that the image has captured all of its subjects at their best.
Better an iPad than an Ultrabook
For those looking for a lightweight web-browsing, media consuming, and casual game-playing machine for 2012, the current Ultrabook lineup doesn’t always add up against the iPad.
Met Police to extract suspects' mobile phone data
The technology is being used in 16 London boroughs, and could potentially be used by police across the UK. Campaign group Privacy International described the move as a "possible breach of human rights law".
Nikon introduces D3200 entry-level DSLR
Nikon has introduced a new DSLR to sit within its entry level range of cameras, featuring a 24.2 million pixel sensor, which it says it will sell alongside the camera's predecessor, the D3100.