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  • Televisions of the futureWhere next for TV?

    Lasers? Holograms? Contact lenses? We ponder what TVs will look like by the time high definition has become old hat.

  • In pictures: the evolution of TV

    To mark the 40th anniversary of regular colour TV broadcasts beginning in the UK, we take a look back at how television has developed.

  • The Clymo Brief: TV goes 3D

    Will we soon be watching TV in 3D? Rob looks into the technology that might make it happen.

  • 10 of the best OLED gadgets

    The screens on our gadgets are changing, and it's all thanks to organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays.

  • Inside the house of the future

    Within a few short years, you'll be showering in a bathroom that folds away vertically, watching TV on a screen thinner than a CD case and cooking your tea using solar power.

  • Is your TV too big?Is your TV too big?

    Patrick Goss asks: how big is too big when it comes to flat-screen televisions?

  • TV's top tech

    From Doctor Who to Knight Rider, television wouldn't be nearly as fun if it didn't feature the kind of eye-popping, plot-generating gizmos that have become a mainstay of small screen sci fi.

  • Basically speaking: Mobile TV

    Mobiles, portable media players, miniature games consoles, streaming, downloads, illegal downloads and torrents - it's fair to say that watching television on the go is a complicated old world at the moment.

  • The Clymo Brief: Universal remotes - universally rubbish?

    Has Rob Clymo found, at long last, a universal remote control that actually works?

  • The Clymo Brief: TV for free

    Now the BBC broadcasts its programmes live online, Rob Clymo asks whether we still need to buy a TV licence.

  • Gadgets from the house of the futureGadgets from the house of the future

    There's nothing gadget fans like better than looking forward to the next big thing.

  • The Clymo Brief: A decade of digital TV

    Rob Clymo looks back on 10 years since the first digital TV service - the ill-fated ONdigital - was launched in the UK.

  • Monster televisions

    Panasonic have stolen the early headlines at this year's CES with their enormous 150" television.

  • Top 10 televisions

    There's never been a better time to be in the market for a flatscreen TV. The year so far has seen the release of a plethora of first-rate televisions, both plasma and LCD, with screens ranging from 32-inch to 60-inch.

  • Drivers using mobile phones while at the wheel are the biggest menace on the roadsMobile use biggest menace on roads

    Drivers using mobile phones while at the wheel are the biggest menace on the roads, a survey shows.

  • The 1,000mph Bloodhound Supersonic car will be built in Bristol1,000mph car to be built in Bristol

    The British team attempting to break the world land speed record have announced their 1,000mph vehicle will be built in Bristol.

  • The Large Hadron Collider has started running again after repairsLHC steps up operation after repair

    The world's largest atom smasher has used its accelerator for the first time to speed up the proton beams in an initial test of its ability to reach much higher energy later, a spokesman has said.

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