A Simple Message Can Crash Skype So Badly You Need to Reinstall It
It’s not been a good week for bugs in messaging apps.
It’s not been a good week for bugs in messaging apps.
This image shows the U.S.. Navy’s Landing Craft Air Cushion 60 vehicle — a special class of hovercraft — arriving at Virginia Beach on May 29th for the 2015 Patriotic Festival. Coolest way to turn up to the beach? [U.S. Navy]
Intel’s move also makes USB Type-C look even more attractive than ever by upping its cross-compatibility—and it was already pretty attractive.
Is this not the most outlandish PC case you've ever seen? An ASUS /In Win piece, a button press at the front of the case causes it to open up like an unfurling clenched fist, with the internal component shelf then rising up out of the body before tilting, to provide easy access to its guts.
It will only allow people to withdraw cash if their face matches the details stored on their card.
Apple has explained how you can fix the recent bug if you’re affected—but why can it happen in the first place?
Asus has announced a new ZenPad tablet that allows you to swap its back panel. But unlike phones of yesteryear, these changes add new features—like extended battery life or a more powerful set of speakers.
Rather like the Apple Watch, then.
Memory alloys that spring back into a pre-defined shape are nothing new, but regular bending means they fatigue and fail within a relatively short time-scale. Thankfully this one can last an incredibly long time.
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How do you test the parachutes that will save spacecraft as they tumble towards the surface of a planet from the reaches of space? In the world’s largest wind tunnel, of course.
New analysis reveals that they’re not a result of gas produced bacteria in the cheese, or cheeky nibbling by mice—but something else entirely.
Yesterday, the International Space Station’s Permanent Multipurpose Module known as Leonardo was detached from the spacecraft. But don’t worry: it was part of a planned move, in order to make it easier for more visiting spacecraft to dock with the orbiting laboratory. Read more >>
Cast your eyes on this.
The newly announced rig will hold six cameras to produce the all-round filming effect.