Code1 Sep 2016The tiny code that can stop a warshipSome dangerous bits of code come in surprisingly small sizes. But just a few bytes can be enough to wreck computers and even bring a warship to a standstill1 Sep 2016Future18 Nov 2014What makes Barcelona so special?Barcelona’s tiki-taka style of play has revolutionised football. But has their secret weapon been decoded?18 Nov 2014Future18 Nov 2014Bitcoin and the illusion of moneyThe world’s “first decentralised digital currency” promises financial salvation, but what is it and can it really deliver?18 Nov 2014Future18 Nov 2014The Turing test of timeAcclaimed code-breaker Alan Turing was undoubtedly one of the greatest minds of the last century but his work was not a one man show, says Quentin Cooper.18 Nov 2014Future18 Nov 2014Moral machines, killer questionsWho should take responsibility for decisions made by “intelligent” machines like killer drones or autonomous cars?18 Nov 2014Future18 Nov 2014All hail the prediction machinesGet ready for a time when computers know our world - and our future - better than we do.18 Nov 2014Future18 Nov 2014Smart networks for smartphonesIn the second of our five part series on the future of mobile, Roland Pease explores the innovations and tricks that will keep us connected.18 Nov 2014Future1 Aug 2014Hidden tricks that make you clickWebsites are using hidden tricks to make you click or buy without realising, and the way they do it can be both baffling and controversial, finds Chris Baraniuk1 Aug 2014Future11 Sep 2013Boot camp for start-up successTel Aviv stands apart as a hub for tech innovation thanks to one single overriding influence: the Israeli armed forces.11 Sep 2013Future