Volvo V40 becomes the first car you can order on Amazon Prime & for a test driveVolvo V40 becomes the first car you can order on Amazon Prime – for a test drive

Amazon Prime is pretty amazing with the things you can get delivered to your door, but now it’s added something you wouldn’t expect – the Volvo V40 hatchback.

That’s right, using your Amazon account you’ll be able to order a Prime Now delivery of a Volvo V40 to either your home or office.

Now, this is a fairly limited run (which smells more than a

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Amazon Alexa-enabled Tupperware tells you when you should probably throw out food

The next time you catch the scent of something rancid in your fridge, you won’t have to take whiffs of your takeout boxes to hunt down the source. Instead, just ask Alexa to sniff it for you. 

Smart tech developer Ovie launched a Kickstarter campaign today for Ovie Smarterware, a “Connected Food Storage System” that tracks in an app how long you’ve

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So you want to record some of the action on your Android smartphone or tablet Well, we've got the best screen recorders for you, picked from the wide selection of options out there. These are the most reliable and most feature-packed offerings we've found.

Any of these tools will do the job of screen recording on Android with aplomb, so you can

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How drones could help save lives at seaHow drones could help save lives at sea
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Zuckerberg's European Parliament testimony criticisedZuckerberg's European Parliament testimony criticised
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Mr Zuckerberg stayed beyond the allotted 75 minutes but did not answer all questions put to him

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has apologised to EU lawmakers for the company's role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal and for allowing fake news to proliferate on its

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Hammond to pledge superfast broadband for most homesHammond to pledge superfast broadband for most homes
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The Chancellor is to promise a major expansion of Britain's superfast broadband network in a bid to boost the post-Brexit economy.

In a speech at the annual CBI dinner later, Philip Hammond will pledge to make "full-fibre" connections available to most homes and businesses by 2025.

He will also set out other measures to

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