Twitter Re-Allows URLs in Direct Messages
Twitter once again allows users to send URLs in direct messages. It's been over a year since the network announced its backend wouldn't allow that to happen consistently.
Twitter once again allows users to send URLs in direct messages. It's been over a year since the network announced its backend wouldn't allow that to happen consistently.
You can watch how a new moon might form if something big enough smashed into Earth. Spoiler: it causes quite a mess.
Not because he just put "turn it off and turn it back on again" for every answer.
Over 6,000 flights operate daily in UK airspace – this great video shows them all.
Australian mobile firm Telstra signs on to trial 20 inflatables packed with 4G.
What do those four coloured buttons even do these days, anyway? [Truth Facts]
Fourth compromise in recent months, no less.
Zuckerberg to get his LinkedIn on with corporate chat and collaboration hub.
Hirst claims that the images address the theme of surveillance, and that they "dissect... deep-rooted, society-wide anxieties over surveillance... [and] the digitization of warfare."
"You had me at 'Meat Tornado'".
DNA memory is analogue, not digital.
The Sahara desert, over southeastern Algeria, sure looks unwelcoming. With humans unwilling to spend weeks surveying such a space, satellites do the job for them. Perhaps unsurprisingly, they're revealing evidence of soil degradation and overwhelming dehydration—a result of the area seeing less than 10 mm of rainfall per year. [ESA]
There's more to Wikipedia than meets the eye.
The Smart Hat aims to whack "Bluetooth, a display with speaker, full satnav, speedometer, speed zones, temperature, heart rate, tilt sensor, ultrasonic object proximity warning and turn signal indicators" on to cyclists' heads. And an Australian councillor might just let it.
We've seen it used to transmit data over fibre-optic cables, but Italian scientists wanted to see if it would work through the air.
Forget skimmers, forget hacking, the Russians have a much less subtle way of doing things.