These 10 technologies are most likely to help save planet Earth
In an uncertain future, these technologies can be a force for progress. Of course, number one could also spell our doom.
In an uncertain future, these technologies can be a force for progress. Of course, number one could also spell our doom.
Neuromorphic computing could completely transform everything about the technology industry from programming languages to hardware.
What are the most awesome technology creations that have changed the world that we live in? Let's start with these.
The ScoutPro is expensive and heavy, but also very powerful, with the ability to charge a range of devices at once.
All issues have been privately reported and patches are available.
It's still early days for 5G networks, but the Mate 20 X 5G looks like a good choice of handset at the moment, despite costing £200 more than its 4G sibling -- so long as you can handle a 7.2-inch device.
The 7.2-inch Mate 20 X bridges the divide between smartphone and tablet. There are some usability issues, but overall it's an impressive device.
When first discovered, graphene was odd. Now odd is too small a word for a material seemingly set on winning all the records a material can win
Researchers expect a boost from 1 terabyte per square inch to up to 10 terabytes per square inch thanks to a protective graphene layer on hard disk drives.
They are stronger than steel and as flexible as plastic, conduct energy amazingly well and can be made from unexotic raw materials. But can nanotubes live up to their promise?