Samuel Gibbs
Samuel joined the Guardian in 2013 as a technology reporter covering consumer electronics, security, privacy and all things tech.
He is a regular on the Tech Weekly podcast and his hands and arms can be found in many a photo accompanying reviews.
A graduate and post graduate of Imperial College London, he holds a PhD in molecular microbiology and has been writing, shooting and videoing technology since 2008 across online and print.
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Alphabet unveils robot dog capable of cleaning the houseRobotic-canine housebot designed to take care the domestic chores takes one step on four legs closer to reality with new SpotMini
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Meet Zenbo, the Asus robot that costs no more than a smartphoneVoice-controlled companion, whose touchscreen face shows its emotions, can entertain kids and control the lights
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Katy Perry's Twitter account is hacked and song leakedHomophobic abuse is tweeted to singer’s 89 million followers and love messages sent to her arch rival Taylor Swift
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The three big reasons Windows 10 tablets don't cut itMicrosoft needs to fix battery life, screen and app issues if Windows 10 tablets are to compete with Android or the iPad
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Chargers, châteaux and the Channel Tunnel: can you really do a driving holiday in a Tesla?Are electric cars really good enough to take four adults and a week’s worth of luggage from London to the Loire? Samuel Gibbs finds out
Tried and tested Six of the best Android smartphones