Film Buff Criminal Robs Bank as Darth Vader
CCTV fully operational.
CCTV fully operational.
"Flame-Grilled", just like your libido.
These night photos of an AF Puma Mk2 helicopter being loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, illuminated by runway lights, at Brize Norton, the largest station of the Royal Air Force, are simply too good to handle. Read More >
As the EE Film Club consigns Orange Wednesdays to freebie history, here are the best alternative mobile-phone deal sweeteners bidding to bribe your tariff choice.
I sent Sext Machine tentacle porn. And animated porn. And all the erotica I could think of until I was sufficiently dead inside.
The Netflix 'God Mode' browser add-on is here to save you from horizontal scrolling hell, with a more sensible expanded view of all that cramped and muddled movie art.
Don't be shy now Giz UK commenters – have you watch skin-flicks al fresco? Or at least spied someone doing so?
Some sort of joke to promote sport and you recycling things.
Mad Max: Fury Road is already one of our most anticipated film releases of the year, and the superb conceptual posters that the folks over at PosterPosse are pulling together (of which the above is just one of many) are ramping up that excitement to feverish levels. Click here to see the full bunch. [PosterPosse]
Build-your-own Beatle.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that this was a piece of modern sculpture. But in fact you're looking at one of NASA's old Vanguard satellites.
As a memorial to the late, great Sir Terry Pratchett, the creators of space-sim Elite: Dangerous used an expansion patch to remember the author with a huge starport, which they named Pratchett's Disc.
Sure, humans have invented fancy sex toys and internet sexbots, but we have nothing on newts when it comes to humping.
Guardian investigation into the inner workings of the "front page of the internet" draws unsettling conclusions.
More than just being an interesting statistical quirk, though, this is a good demonstration of the kind of big data statistics backing up gut judgements we've always made.
This is an image of a 'classical nova'. Sounds boring, right? Not when you describe it as "an outburst produced by a thermonuclear explosion on the surface of a white dwarf star", it's not. Read more >