The World's Biggest SIM Manufacturer Denies GCHQ Encryption Key Hack
Following reports of SIM card interference by government agencies, Gemalto says it wasn't involved.
Following reports of SIM card interference by government agencies, Gemalto says it wasn't involved.
Not everyone needs to lift insanely heavy loads—and in those cases, something a little less robotic may just be the answer.
The Mars rover has been hammering it too hard and needs to take a softer approach.
Mice are injected with disconcerting-sounding drug morpholino, and show visible signs of it working.
Truth Facts put together this graph of just how likely things are to destroy your phone. They could've included jailbreaking, too, but they'd have needed a log scale. [Truth Facts]
Unboxing videos are generally a complete waste of YouTube storage. But what about when you've just laid your hands on... a Little Professor calculator?
Human flesh is opaque. Well, forget that: scientists now can use light to see inside objects that were traditionally off-limits to the human eye—including our bodies.
When you think you've had enough sun, you probably move into the shade. But, according to a new study, that might not be soon enough.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft delivers.
Lightweight 3D-printed parts reduce weight and turn it into an acrobat.
Ageing, unpopular Li-ion batteries could be given new lease of life by some engineers, and make them attractive once more.
One of the earliest examples of technology and art intersecting, this Piet Mondrian-style piece was created digitally way back in 1964. Read more >
A man by the name of Hunter Moore, 28, is charged for unauthorised access to a computers and identity theft.
in the past the US has only sold drones to the UK. Now we're going to be seeing them all over the place.
NASA's multitude of cameras recorded the flying object, which zipped through the Earth's atmosphere yesterday.
"And now for some magic": Classic futurism programme gets all touchy-feely with a computer screen in the early '80s.