KitKat is Having its Name Changed to the "YouTube Break"
But only temporarily, thank God!
But only temporarily, thank God!
Charlie Brooker is reportedly working on the next series of his tech-noir drama series Black Mirror, but the Radio Times has reported it may not be broadcast by Channel 4.
Has its own in-app search engine on the go.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology team develops algorithm that detects and removes unwanted reflections.
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Anti-BBC man appointed new culture secretary by strengthened conservative government.
*Clips party-themed after-market rear case onto Nokia 6610i*
You're looking at a freeze-frame from a computer simulation of 1.3-million particles being smashed into a bowl. Watch the whole thing is glorious 60fps – it is a surprisingly lovely thing to watch. See more >>
The purchase is reportedly “aimed at advancing the telecom giant’s growth ambitions in mobile video and advertising” .
The rise of the Kindle and the Amazon Store has opened up a whole new world for self-publishing authors. But just how do you get it done, without going crazy?
If even a third of these are true, the Space X man is probably even smarter than we thought.
CD Projeckt, the developer behind the hotly anticipated fantasy RPG, The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, has announced it has a method of tackling problems with image scaling in games. In a recently released video, the developer explains that the game dynamically scales the visuals on the Xbox One, boosting its resolution from 900p to 1080p depending on the action on screen. Read more >>
Hello majority government, goodbye privacy.
Nine times out of ten we make things worse. Occasionally, mankind leaps forward.
Stannis Baratheon shows that even in the harsh lands of Westeros you can't beat a little bit of good grammar.
It sold for roughly £115m at auction. That could buy you a lot of underarm deodorant.