Bar Staff Talk About Your Terrible (and Not So Terrible) Tinder Dates
Bar workers have a front-row seat for awkward first encounters — and they're definitely talking about it.
Bar workers have a front-row seat for awkward first encounters — and they're definitely talking about it.
While two US astronauts, Barry "Butch' Wilmore and Terry Virtswere, were floating high above Earth, travelling near five miles per second, they took the opportunity to take some selfies because SPACE SELFIES. See more >
The Valve-engineered, Kickstarted AR headset has leapt off the drawing board and is shown off in this new teaser video.
In the wake of Hebdo, France wants to work with US social media companies directly, to stamp out violent acts.
Start your weekend off with a slice of future: sex tracking, Apple's continuing VR ambitions, IFTTT for smartwatches, and more.
The drama of a failing technology giant, the suspense of mobile payments getting serious, and an unexplainable Kickstarter of weirdness – all this and more in today's Bitstream round-up.
War on social media? Reality shows on Mars? A Facebook for your face? All this and more in BitStream, your digest of all the best news tidbits and rumours of the last 24 hours.
This phone has been in my pocket for about five days now, and honestly it just feels like pure future.
Sticking keys to the bottom of an iPhone has never been more expensive – or generally amusing.
OnePlus and CyanogenMod are at it again, Sony gets in on the self-driving car game, and Facebook eyes up Material Design. All this and more on BitStream.
Green Dino here is powered by IBM's Watson supercomputer, which lets it learn and adapt to your child over time, kind of like a self-aware Furby.
Android is better than iOS (at least in this one way), smartphones are outselling smartphones in Japan and these HTC One (M9) rumours seem more true than false. All this and more in today's BitStream.
NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory snapped this image of the aftermath of a thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf star. Read more >
The Commodore 65 was sold on the site for €20,050, or £14,825.
The scary thing is that the materials needed are incredibly easy to get your hands on.
Within the next century, the American southwest could experience a landscape-altering megadrought due to rising carbon emissions and global warming.