Microsoft denies the Oculus rift delays are its fault
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Xbox One control pad not to blame

Software giant Microsoft has moved to deny a daft internet rumour that it was responsible for the ongoing Oculus Rift supply issues.

Intel makes it easy for you to build a robot army
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Time to take over the world

Chipzilla is putting a lot of effort into helping people build their own robots and drones at home.

$15 Quark kit goes on sale
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Cheapest thing Intel has made

Quark Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000 is going on sale for $15, making it the cheapest thing that Intel has ever made.

Apple Watch 2 may feature up to a 40 percent thinner design
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To be unveiled at WWDC on June 13th


New information from Apple analysts about the upcoming second-generation Apple Watch are suggesting that the company is planning to introduce a completely redesigned version of the device as early as June, while the product itself may be showcased at WWDC 2016.

Samsung gets patent for smart contacts
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You control it by blinking

Samsung has come up with contact lenses which are a little more discreet than Google glass and run by the power of blinking.