Microsoft's finally announced release dates and prices for the Surface Pro with full-blown Windows 8 for the US and Canada. Sadly, the UK's fat out of luck for the time being, and the prices? Well, let's just say it's not going to come cheap. But how much is too much, for an all-singing, all-dancing Microsoft-made tablet-come-laptop? Read More >>
The full-frame sensor, usually reserved for only top-of-the-line DSLR cameras, represents the finest standard of DSLR picture-grabbin.' It doesn't come cheap. But Canon fit a full-frame sensor into its new 6D—and offered camera buyers a pro-level detail at a price tag we've never seen before. Does it make the 6D worth buying? Read More >>
Just before Christmas, Rockstar's released five more screens from GTA V to keep you salivating over your controller. If you were in any doubt that the latest open-world pedestrian-squishing romp was going to be awesome, this should crush that. Jets, subs, and sharks -- what more could you want? Read More >>
Featured comment by gibbleking:
"what could be better...how about a return to radio music we brits know and luv...not that awful gunk they put on number 4.i drove around vice city jus..." More »
Last Monday, we asked you to peer behind you at the big tech stories of 2012, and Photoshop the heck out of one of them for a chance to win a Sony Xperia S. If you're particularly fond of the sharp end of a stick being pointed Apple's way, step on over... Read More >>
The original Jawbone UP could be considered one of the most expensive beta tests of all time. It leaked, it broke, and it didn't accurately track your activities—that may have been due to all those wet, compromised components. Read More >>
Featured comment by snapper.fishes:
"iOS device.
What about the rest of the world who doesn't own an iOS device? How are we supposed to use it then?" More »
Ford’s just unveiled the brand new Fiesta, the latest edition to the legendary supermini, and it's no budget slouch either. Ford’s packed the new Fiesta with more tech than you can shake an affordable stick at, and it's made it look like a baby Aston from the front too, while spitting out a full-blooded ST in the process. Read More >>
Featured comment by flynndean:
"Sam. Were you man enough to test the stopping sensor?
I have similar tech in my VW Up! Black (a proper city car that I've had for about 6months) an..." More »
As expected, Skyfall stormed the cinemas; broke some records, and even had a few of us reaching for our tissues during that scene. While the rest of us are now looking forwards to The Hobbit, opening next month, one talented Giz UK reader will soon be receiving a pretty unique Skyfall souvenir -- designed by their own fair hands in our 3D Printing Challenge. Read More >>
Featured comment by Alfred Heflander:
"Congratulations!
Although, get your gaming in while you can. That DS won't see much action once you're sleep deprived and changing poopy nappies ever..." More »
We saw the insides of one of Google's once-secretive data centres for the first time last month. But now, as part of Google's new 'Where the internet lives', big G has thrown open the doors to eight of its back-end buildings across the globe, including the myriad of multi-coloured guts that make up Google's nerve centre. This is the technicoloured dreamland where your data is stored, people. Read More >>
It's a good thing the people at Nokia have a great sense of humour, because after seeing their beloved Lumia 920 dragged through the battlegrounds of Photoshop (and in some cases, MS Paint), I wouldn't be surprised if they started feeling a little sensitive. Nonetheless, the winner is... Read More >>
What you're looking at here is the ultimate F1 simulator money can buy, which is about as close as you'll probably ever get to driving the real thing. You sit in a full-sized F1 car, surrounded by three 23-inch screens and enough speakers to blow your ears off. It's so good, some 'clients' are even using it for race prep. Read More >>
Featured comment by r.d.holland:
"nope, they brought in a rule where the nose had to be under a certain height so it wouldn't chop off a drivers head if there is a crash. The stepped n..." More »
As PR stunts go, this is one heck of a big one. Microsoft's taken over the whole of Lichtenstein with Halo 4; Master Chief, Warthogs, and monument take-overs included. A whole European country turned into something that looks like it came straight out of the game. Incredible. Read More >>
Dyson's not the only one who holds a hotly-contested yearly design competition. The long-running Electrolux Design Lab has been pumping out weird and wonderful concepts for 10 straight-years now. This year is no exception, as the winning entry named 'Aeroball,' some magical floating balls, prove. Read More >>
Last month we reviewed the Fitbit Zip, which was basically a glorified pedometer. The Fitbit One is the Zip's big brother, and successor to the very popular Ultra line. Is the feature-filled gadget worth £80? Read More >>
Featured comment by steveintheukok:
"It uses bluetooth 4.0 so works with iPhone 4S and 5, no Android (at time of writing) had been launched with Bluetooth 4.0 so they can't say Andoid yet..." More »
Say this for the Optimus G: it doesn't skimp. LG went for broke to shake off its mid-range reputation, cramming its latest flagship Android phone full of goodies. But specs don't always equal performance. Read More >>
Nokia, look away now, if you don't want to see your lovely Lumia 920 appearing in some "compromising" situations. Readers who complied with our request to send their best Photoshop efforts in early have been gathered up and gallerised, and needless to say, we have some talented 'Shoppers in our midst (and some sick, sick bastards). Read More >>