Remember how that prestigious French laboratory lost over 2,000 vials of the SARS virus? Well, now it's been unceremoniously shut down.
When Paul Smith got his hands on the design icon that is the Anglepoise Type75 desk lamp, the result was always going to be striking—and spattered with clashing colours, it certainly is.
The folding chair is a very practical—if occasionally uncomfortable—piece of furniture, but, ironically, it can be hard to store with style. Not any longer, though, thanks to this Hanger Chair.
Apple's iWork for iCloud has been updated to allow 100 people to collaborate on Keynote, Numbers or Pages files—which can now be up to 1GB in size, too.
Inside every cell in every human body there's a very special gene, called BRCA1, that regulates how fast cells can divide—and a simple mutation within it can be all that's required for us to develop cancer.
Gmail for Android can now save attachments directly to Google Drive, which is super useful.[Google]
Currently a Kickstarter, the Clug—named after the noise it makes—is a small, wall-mounted clip. The bracket conceals two screws, which hold the things to the wall, and then a push-fit inner clips straight into hide them. The thing is shaped to allow most road bike wheels to simply click into place.
Random numbers fuel and protect our digital lives, but they're notoriously difficult to generate properly. Now, scientists have shown that smartphone cameras can be used as quantum random number generators—and it could change the face of mobile security.
Fanboys, form an orderly line: true Apple fans can take their chance at buying these original rainbow logos that once graced the walls of the company's Cupertino HQ in a forthcoming Bonhams auction.