This is the Internal Dilemma Every Selfie-Taker Goes Through
Should you take that selfie? No, no you should not.
Should you take that selfie? No, no you should not.
Finally, food you're actually allowed to play with. Say thank you to Cadbury everyone.
Police divers have re-entered the Costa Concordia, with this video showing exactly what it looks like two years on from the disaster.
3G, NFC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are all well and good, but there's perhaps an even geekier wireless protocol in town.
Was Facebook's research ever really ethical?
It looks like something out of a movie, but is very much real life: you're looking at the Aurora Borealis as they illuminate a huge cave in Iceland. It's pretty humbling.
The new lighter, corrosion resistant, springs will be made from a glass fibre-reinforced composite instead.
Have you been listening to SOMETHING LOUD? If so, you might have a ringing in your ears—but what, exactly, causes it?
Remember that 84-year-old pitch drop experiment? Well, finally, it's been given a modern overhaul.
It's not just Apple and Microsoft that are trying to make your car's dashboard less dumb.
By our count, this will be the eighth time the entire fleet has had to be grounded—though it's hard to keep accurate tallies given it happens practically all the time.
Samsung has announced that it's closing its Video and Media Hub. Any purchases you made will still be valid, only with M-Go instead.
One of these paintings is by Claude Monet. The other is a microscopic replica. Can you tell which is which?
Think unboxing your new phone or tablet is cool? How about a space plane? This is the moment that European Space Agency scientists saw their IXV Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle for the first time after it arrived in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, last week. That's quite a package to open. [ESA]
There's a long held myth that urine is sterile: it may not be as pure as we thought.
It's perhaps a more fundamental law of technology than Moore's Law, if we're honest with ourselves.