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Why Covid may mean more facial recognition tech
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Facial recognition software is getting better at dealing with masks, making the tech more versatile.
Read moreAmazon's AI box lets firms check if staff use masks
AWS Panorama adds a range of employee monitoring powers to existing workplace camera systems.
Read moreWhy shops are going over to the 'dark' side
By Nell Mackenzie
Business reporter
Some retailers are converting stores into mini-distribution hubs in response to Covid-19.
Read moreThe artists capturing landmarks and biscuits in 3D
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Photographers are scanning landmarks in stunning 3D detail and putting them on the internet. Why?
Read moreThe Lilium Jet makes a vertical take-off
The Lilium Jet makes a vertical take-off in a test flight.
New aircraft spy opportunities amid aerospace woes
By Michael Dempsey
Technology of Business reporter
Start-up firms target regional routes around the world with quiet, cheap electric aircraft.
Read moreTech Tent: Will better batteries make us electric?
By Rory Cellan-Jones
Technology correspondent
Rory Cellan-Jones looks at the goals for electric cars - and how close the tech is to power them.
Read moreWands revive memories of the smart home dream
By Mary-Ann Russon
Technology of Business reporter
Lights, heating and fridges were all supposed to be internet connected, but it never really happened. Why?
Read moreCan sending fewer emails really save the planet?
By David Molloy
Technology reporter
UK officials are reportedly considering asking us to stop sending "thanks" emails - but why?
Read moreEntertainers find new ways to pay the bills
By Suzanne Bearne
Technology of Business reporter
With live venues closed and much filming on hold, celebrities are finding new ways to entertain.
Read moreRobots to take on more supermarket tasks
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
Grocery and technology firm Ocado Group is buying two robotics firms, to boost the automation of online grocery orders.
Read moreDetectives and noxious locks take on bike thieves
By Nell Mackenzie
Business reporter, BBC News
The cycling industry is coming up with innovative ways to deter a wave of bike crime.
Read moreThe foul-smelling fuel that could power big ships
By Adrienne Murray
Technology of Business reporter, Denmark
Engineers think ammonia, if made sustainably, could be a greener fuel for shipping, but challenges remain.
Read moreYou've got cheap data, how about cheap power too?
By Justin Rowlatt
Chief environment correspondent
The iPhone transformed mobile phones in just 10 years. Could green energy see a similar revolution?
Read moreWhy the humble text message is a key campaign tool
By Padraig Belton
Technology of Business reporter
Every election campaign uses more sophisticated tech, but the text message still cuts through.
Read moreThe explosive problem of 'zombie' batteries
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
Batteries that power mobile phones and other devices are causing fires because they are not disposed of properly.
Read moreThe apps promising to improve your sex life
By Suzanne Bearne
Technology of Business reporter
There are a growing number of apps that promise to help with sexual wellbeing, but are they effective?
Read moreThe forklift truck drivers who never leave their desks
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Remote-controlled vehicles are becoming increasingly common in the workplace.
Read moreNew jets promise to revive supersonic travel
By Michael Dempsey
Technology of Business reporter
Almost 20 years after Concorde was retired, new supersonic passenger aircraft are finally emerging.
Read moreCreating fuel from thin air with artificial leaves
By Emma Woollacott
Technology of Business reporter
Plants derive energy from carbon dioxide in the air and scientists are trying to mimic that process.
Read more