Google Tests Web-Style Responsive Ads on Huge London Billboards
Sites like Waterloo Station, Euston Road and Vauxhall roundabout are first to land the smart advertising screens.
Sites like Waterloo Station, Euston Road and Vauxhall roundabout are first to land the smart advertising screens.
It may look like something you’d use for target practice, but this is a new kind of sensor that can detect the presence of all kinds of light.
Scientists are powerfully attached to the new process.
This isn’t the surface of another planet. In fact, it’s a false-colour image of Canada’s Manicouagan Crater, as captured by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-1A satellite. Read more >>
Fanboys angered at latest occurrence of app-store cross-contamination
State-run media has published the news that Chinese couples are now allowed two children.
This golden slice of visual perfection is a Global Positioning System IIF-series satellite. It is being launched later today, aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 401 rocket today from Space Launch Complex 41. The new GPS satellite will be smarter and more durable than previous GPS satellites.
Stop press: Woman updates LinkedIn profile.
Bloody AI coming over here, judging our faces.
Onboard sensors will monitor the road ahead and react when the driver's hazard response is too slow.
Who needs a peep hole when a wireless network will do?
In a bar, up a mountain or sat alone on the toilet: these days, you can find love anywhere thanks to your smartphone. This short film explores that idea: can a regular bloke find his beau on a crowded commuter train? Find out now >>
An interactive map made by the Guardian plots all of the 146 visits James Bond makes across the globe, spanning 49 countries. 007 clearly gets about at bit, in more ways than one.
In 1996, the European Space Agency’s Ariane 5 rocket exploded spectacularly above its French Guiana spaceport during a test flight. In remembrance of the event, artist Sascha Mikloweit has brought some of the scrap back to life, creating these stunning depictions of debris. Read more >>
The move heralds the formation of Sony Semiconductor Solutions.
Large-scale physical simulators are so passé in the modern world of military training. Those cumbersome teaching tanks have been drowned out by smart, on-screen tutorials. Read more >>