What Was the First Thing You Ever, Ever Did on the Internet?
Ask Jeeves how to set up a Geocities account, perhaps?
Ask Jeeves how to set up a Geocities account, perhaps?
Can you spot him? That red speck is Canadian climber Will Gadd and the huge frozen wall that he is climbing is the Niagara Falls. He is said to be the first person to ever perform the incredible ascent – the video is well worth a watch. See more >
A Saul Goodman algorithm with added social conscience.
A recent study in a well-respected journal comes to the worrisome conclusion that the world is running out of food.
Researchers were able to pinpoint individual credit card users by examining just a few simple variables.
I can't even begin to imagine what this must feel like.
Dyson's latest vacuum cleaner certainly sucks better than even the sauciest people on the darkest corners of the internet, but it’s design also brings with it a few issues that may not make it to everyone’s liking.
This is what people do in the US state of Minnesota in the middle of January: drill 30,000 holes on a lake for the largest ice-fishing contest in the world. See it in action from a drone's-eye view.
See a CG recreation of your hand idly leaf through a photorealistic version of the in-flight magazine.
Months of careful planning went into Hong Kong's first drone delivery, with the aim of getting a chocolate bar across the city.
Oculus Rift wunderyouth Palmer Luckey has spoken, briefly, on the subject of Samsung being brought in to help manufacture future Oculus/Facebook VR hardware.
As it turns out, an eviscerated orange looks a lot like the end of a very small world.
Having likely stumbled across the 'Mother of Flags' meme thats been doing the rounds on the internet for a few years, Norwegian Airlines hired M&C Saatchi to create this ad, showing destinations they fly to, and how those places' flags are hidden in Norway's. Read more >
The rapper and music mogul has purchased the Scandinavian music-streaming company, one that could rival big-players, Spotify.
Whatever the cause, one thing's for sure: reported sightings of big cats are on the rise in the UK, while new studies seek to prove their existence.
Sorry darling, just need to call in a nuke strike from orbit. Won't be a tick.