Rumour: Leaked Ads Hint at What to Expect From Google This Week
Three advertisements have leaked that would seem to hint at what we could expect from Google this week, namely concerning the much-rumoured Nexus 6. Click through to watch them.
Three advertisements have leaked that would seem to hint at what we could expect from Google this week, namely concerning the much-rumoured Nexus 6. Click through to watch them.
Newsweek refuses to take down a story that claims that Dorian Nakamoto is the creator of bitcoin.
If you're still not convinced that you should be concerned about privacy you should watch this video.
The truth is that all the apps on iOS can't really save you from yourself.
Like Facebook's friend-to-friend payments, Twitter users in France can now tweet money to each other. How long before we see that in the UK?
Good news: Dropbox says that it's restoring files where it can and is updating the bug. More bad news: it can't restore all the lost files.
A 1 GB movie could be transferred between devices in under three seconds on the new frequency.
9to5mac has unearthed screenshots and training materials that appear to show how Apple Pay will work.
Space is expansive: looking up to the stars, it can sometimes feel like everything sits on a single, two-dimensional sheet held up above us. It doesn't, of course—so how do we measure how far away things are?
Millions of years ago it may've paid to not get too close to Camarasaurus—but now, scientists have used computing power to create an incredibly detailed model of its skull and muscles for you to inspect.
Cascading style sheets (CSS) lie at the heart of web design, making HMTL and XML come to life.
At least, for a little while.
From today you'll be forced to create a specific password for each and every app that leans on Apple's cloud storage.
The delay is due to high demand for the new iPhone 6 Plus, according to The Wall Street Journal.
New reports suggest that cash machines are increasingly being rooted so that crooks can take complete control of cash points and easily steal funds.
Mobile phone coverage has it in for you. Maybe.